by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 17, 2013
By Philip Hall The idea of “mountain golf” has long held widespread appeal for what it enables: long vistas, dramatic elevation changes from tee to green, and cooler temperatures (especially in equatorial regions). It’s more accurate, however, to think of “mountains”,...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 17, 2013
By: John Gordon Why would you go to Central America just to golf? You wouldn’t. But, says Mike Young, you should definitely golf when you visit this tropical paradise. Young is an Atlanta-based golf course architect who has done a number of projects in Central...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 19, 2013
By Anita Draycott Looking for a new golf destination with a romantic hook? Consider Northern Italy’s gorgeous Lake District where the greens are grandissimo and the après golf is quintessentially Italian. Wherever you chose to play in the Lombardy region you’ll note...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 21, 2013
Most Canadians don’t consider France when looking for a golf getaway. But you might be surprised to know that France boasts about 600 courses, more than the rest of continental Europe put together. You need not speak French. A green is a green, a slice is a slice, a...
by Claudio DeMarchi | Sep 20, 2011
When we in the northern hemisphere start thinking of places to go during our offseason we traditionally think of places like Florida, South Carolina, Arizona, Mississippi, Mexico or perhaps the Islands of the Caribbean. But down under in the Southern Hemisphere the...