by Claudio DeMarchi | Dec 17, 2014
By: Claudio DeMarchi Barolo, Barbera and Nebbiolo wines from Italy’s Piedmont region are certainly well renowned throughout the world and very familiar to this Traveling Golfer. Although a truffle is a rare edible mushroom that is considered a delicacy in many parts...
by Claudio DeMarchi | Oct 22, 2014
By: Claudio DeMarchi It is never too early to start planning the trip of a lifetime…is it? OK so China is on the other side of the world for most of us. I’ve done this a few times now and with the airlines adding the Premium Economy option to many long haul...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 16, 2014
Hartl Resort boasts the largest golf and thermal spa facility in Europe By Anita Draycott Think about a holiday in Germany and you’ll probably conjure up visions of fairy-tale castles, beer gardens and cuckoo clocks. But golf? Although the sport is relatively young to...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 21, 2014
By: Anita Draycott In 1492 Christopher Columbus set sail from Huelva to discover The New World. Now it’s time for North Americans to discover this charming stretch of pristine golden beaches and pine forests near the border between Spain and Portugal....
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jan 21, 2014
By Brent Long There is a certain excitement or buzz that still runs through my veins when I stick my thumb out and hitch a ride – you just never know who you’re going to meet and what might happen along the way. After spending a brilliant afternoon snorkelling in the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 18, 2013
Article and Photos By: Robert Kaufman During one of my former lifetimes, I journeyed south of the (USA) border to Mexico and, remarkably, navigated my rented VW Bug without GPS to some remote town outside Mexico City. Those days, golf wasn’t even part of my lexicon...