by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 23, 2015
Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort on Hilton Head Island boasts a trio of award-winning golf courses designed by celebrated architects. During their time in the Lowcountry, the three used relatively unknown field assistants who have each gone on to gain their own...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 20, 2015
By: John Gordon “Muskoka,” that storied vacation destination a couple of hours north of Toronto, is said to have been named after a First Nations chief of the mid-1800s. It has come to be synonymous with some clichéd catchphrases: “Towering pines, granite...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 20, 2015
By Mark Sawyer When you mention Vietnam, you immediately conjure up thoughts of rice paddy fields, farm workers & refugees. Whilst Vietnam has retained its agriculture & rural origins, the country has progressed enormously and is fast becoming one of the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 21, 2015
From one tip of pastoral Prince Edward Island to the other, Canada’s smallest province has always been big in its ability to inspire. It was just a matter of time, then, that golf would once and for all come under the island’s magical spell. Twenty-seven golf courses,...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 21, 2015
It’s hard to exceed the beauty of Whistler’s quintessential quad of golf courses “What is wrong with you people?” I breathed as I boarded the Pacific Coach Lines bus in Whistler for the return trip to the airport in Vancouver. Why were its occupants evenly split...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 8, 2015
Local knowledge, easy access and exceptional value are luring Southern Ontarians to the New York Golf Trail By Ted McIntyre Rod Christian grew up in the Finger Lakes, and if you spend a day driving or hiking around the region, you get an idea of why the founder of the...