by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 21, 2016
by: Ian Cruickshank Heading south on North Carolina’s US1, ever deeper into the heart of Dixie, a car flashed past me in the left lane. Plastered on his back bumper is a sticker that asks: Where the hell is Easy Street? Twenty minutes later, as I pulled into the...
by Claudio DeMarchi | Jun 21, 2016
The #1 ranked course in New Jersey. 75,000 bottles in the wine cellar! Need we say more? Golf buddy trips, or couples trips, have become an annual pilgrimage among friends to seek out the best in golf and comradery; they are a special part of the game and quality of...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 25, 2016
Choose Saratoga for golf and you’re off to the races By Ted McIntyre The instinct is to stay close to home when the nice weather rolls around—particularly when one has languished in the frosted purgatory of a seemingly perpetual spring. But you never know what’s...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 25, 2016
The mountains can have a profound effect on your game— one you may not have expected. “The beauty of a mountain course will take precedent over how well you’re playing,” said Brad Ullman, director of the West Virginia Golf Association. “The...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 25, 2016
It’s no secret that South Carolina is one of the world’s meccas for golf. What players may not know is that five of the State’s—and the planet’s—most challenging and beautiful courses can be found on one barrier island, just a short drive from historic downtown...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 18, 2016
Monterey County’s breathtaking scenery, internationally renowned resorts, award-winning wine and relaxing atmosphere make it an ideal getaway for visitors and a perfect destination for golf enthusiasts. With over 20 public and private courses in Monterey County, there...