by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 20, 2017
An iconic country estate set beneath the beautiful Ochil Hills, Gleneagles has been a luxury destination for nearly a century. Located just one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh airports and with its own railway station, Gleneagles offers the perfect retreat for those...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 20, 2017
Hot stuff with visiting golfers Popular as a short-break destination for Europeans, Iceland is now wowing overseas golfers. There are 65 golf courses spread around the volcanic island – 16 offering 18 holes and two with 27 holes – and golf is second only to football...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 20, 2017
Macdonald Monchique Resort & Spa Macdonald Monchique Resort & Spa, the five-star Portuguese development set in the Serra de Monchique Mountains, has introduced a bespoke ‘Champions Package’ to celebrate the Open de Portugal returning to The European Tour’s...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
By Rick Drennan History is a valuable commodity when it comes to golf writing, but it also stirs up its fair share of sentimental twaddle. Golfers often wax poetic about the game’s ancestral home, St Andrews, or the iconic Pebble Beach, which to some, is the true...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
Whilst the links lovers’ default is to swarm to Scotland or Ireland, those in the know are quietly slinking off to experience the tantalizing trail of ancient links on offer in south west England. The Atlantic Links, a collection of the six premier championship links...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
Pete Dye Golf Trail is a road well-travelled by visitors to Perdue complex Purdue University: Two great golf courses, two great cities one great University By Rick Drennan Ordinary people see a block of marble, while artists like Michelangelo see the Statue of David....