by Tim Baines | Jul 24, 2014
By: Tim Baines An Atlantic City company has come up with quite a spin on your next golf vacation, with a bit of edginess and a lot of sauciness. You can book golf, eat at fine restaurants, get unprecedented access to nightclubs … oh, and you can also get a stretch...
by Andrew Penner | Apr 16, 2014
By: Andrew Penner Pressed along the wind-blasted Oregon Coast and boasting four stunning 18-hole courses, the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is – for good reason – one of the world’s premier golf destinations. I have visited Bandon three times now and each time...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 16, 2014
Over a hundred years ago, a tradition of generous hospitality was started at the summer estate of Earl W. Oglebay in Wheeling, West Virginia. Today, Oglebay Resort and Conference Center offers 1,700 acres of year-round recreational opportunities and excellent...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 21, 2014
Hungry coming out of hibernation…Hungry for some world class golf! As much as the mysterious game of golf can confound the mind, it also has the ability to accentuate the senses: The sound of a ball falling into the cup, the feel of a brand-new grip, the coolness of a...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2013
Isn’t it about time to update the concept of golf packages? After all, these packages were invented a long time ago – probably back in the 1960s – and nothing much had changed since then. So folks in the Yadkin Valley wine country of North Carolina began offering...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2013
by Dave Finn Lana’i, once known as the Pineapple Island, is the smallest inhabited island in this Pacific chain. It sits about 9 miles west of Maui but feels like a world away. Known for its laid-back lifestyle, Lana’i boasts fewer than 3,200 full-time residents, 30...