by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jan 25, 2017
Only at Casa de Campo can you play 63 fairways by the legendary Pete Dye By Anita Draycott In the last few decades the Caribbean has evolved from a non-existent or no-frills golf destination to a hot spot worthy of your hit list. Gone are the days when tropical island...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 20, 2016
HIFU offers an eye-opening alternative to treating prostate cancer. Claudio DeMarchi publisher of the Traveling Golfer is sharing this very personal experience with the hopes that as many fellow golfers get older, and may have to deal with such issues, are aware that...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 20, 2016
If there are two destinations Traveling Golfers need to add to their bucket list, it’s Los Cabos, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. It will set you back a pretty penny to tee it up along the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula and on golf’s Caribbean Queen, the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 21, 2016
More Smiles in Thailand “Pai” means Go! “How” – Stop! “Yaa” – No! “Map long” – Get Down. “Jet long” – Head Down. “Bonn” – Lift Up the Trunk. You might have thought that this may have been monkey talk – bananas and all. But no, this is...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 21, 2016
By Anita Draycott I’m not sure what I enjoy more—swinging or eating. Fortunately, I get the best of both on the Bay of Banderas in Riviera Nayarit, one of Mexico’s top golf and gourmet destinations. Every year, I make it my “duty” to play the Riviera Nayarit’s top...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 4, 2016
Located in the between Marbella & Sotogrande, Dona Julia Golf Club is an exceptional option that offers a good value for money experience for any kind of golfer. Designed by the well known golf course architect Antonio Garcia Garrido, responsible of the most...