by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 21, 2021
As we continue to look towards opportunities for golf and travel to open up why not go where you can in as safe a fashion as possible?! Kaua‘i has created eight Resort Bubbles to shorten the 10-day quarantine down to 72 hours with a pre-test and post-test. For the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Feb 15, 2018
Close your eyes and imagine turquoise waves crashing. Waterfalls cascading down lush mountains. Sun-kissed breezes caressing the skin. This is Kaua’i. Combine its stunning beaches, abundant flora, top resorts, and award-winning golf courses and you’ve got a special...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 23, 2017
The island of Kauai is the oldest geologically and least developed of Hawaii’s five major islands. Those are a couple reasons why it’s known by many as the garden island –that no building can be taller than the tallest coconut tree is another. Few destinations...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Oct 25, 2016
By Anita Draycott Fuchsia sunsets, a cool flower lei around your neck, crashing surf and palm-studded beaches. Hawaii has all of the above…but so much more. When it comes to the world’s best golf destinations, Maui’s scorecard is a winner. And Lanai, originally known...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 20, 2014
By Ted McIntyre When Captain James Cook’s landing party came ashore on the island of Kauai on January 20, 1778, they discovered a most curious thing: people. For, by all logic, nobody should have been there at the time. At just under 4,000 kms from the nearest...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2013
by Dave Finn Lana’i, once known as the Pineapple Island, is the smallest inhabited island in this Pacific chain. It sits about 9 miles west of Maui but feels like a world away. Known for its laid-back lifestyle, Lana’i boasts fewer than 3,200 full-time residents, 30...