by Traveling Golfer Staff | Oct 25, 2016
Story and Photos by Robert Kaufman Occasionally, it pays to make a wrong turn. At the end of the 15th century, Vasco da Gama, the renowned Portuguese explorer, set sail on a trade mission around the Cape of Good Hope towards India. Had he decided to navigate north,...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Oct 25, 2016
Jamaica’s Half Moon and historic Rose Hall in the off-season? It’s like having your own private resort! By Ted McIntyre It’s 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 16th and God has come out to water Montego Bay, as he tends to do at this time of day, at this time of year. It’s probably...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2016
Central America is golf’s little known gem by Ian Cruickshank Golfers are the Indiana Jones’ of the sports world. However, instead of the bullwhip and brown fedora, they are decked out with ball caps and graphite shafted hybrids, roaming the globe in...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2016
By Anita Draycott My conversation with the taxi driver from the Phuket Airport began with him describing his six frugal years as a novice monk eating one bowl of rice a day in a jungle temple. Then he noticed my luggage included golf clubs and began chattering...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 21, 2016
The strategic location of Kent, south of London and the county closest to Europe, has meant that the region has been a key to the defense of the realm of England for centuries. As a result Kent is blessed with an abundance of magnificent, ancient castles, many with...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 5, 2016
Ideally located 40 km from Paris, 15 km from Disneyland Paris and the TGV train station and just 2 km from the charming medieval town of Crecy-la-Chapelle, Domaine de Crécy, set in an exceptional green setting of 110 hectares in the heart of the Brie region, offers...