by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 5, 2016
Over the centuries, legendary course architects such as Old Tom Morris and James Braid have played their part in establishing the outstanding pedigree of Carnoustie Country’s historic golf courses. As Scotland celebrates the Year of Innovation, Architecture and...
by Claudio DeMarchi | Mar 23, 2016
Enjoying Jakarta! Parts of Asia have often been referred to as the land of smiles. After my 3rd visit to the east it is easy to believe that all of Asia can fall under that label. Certainly when it comes to your golf experience. Kudos to the golf course owners as a...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jan 20, 2016
It’s everything you think it might be and more. It is not referred to as the “Island of the Gods” for nothing! You hear about its natural setting, beautiful beaches, it’s the surfing and scuba diving capital of the world and home to some of the most unique shopping...
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 | May 20, 2015
By: Claudio DeMarchi Le Robine in Milan was a great place to begin our trip in the northern part of Italy (if you misssed that article click on the link to the right under “Related Articles”) and only 10 minutes from the airport. There were eight of us on this...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 27, 2015
By: Claudio DeMarchi Is there anything not to LOVE about Italy? In a country that is known for its wine, food, art culture and history, you can now add golf. Yes, I did say GOLF! I have to admit that when I found out that I was going to the International Golf Travel...