by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 30, 2020
Me and my Bourbon, who would have thought?! With all the great Canadian whiskey that we are known for, in my world it has taken a back seat to this corny sipper. Corny if you must know is because Bourbon is America’s whiskey. By definition, bourbon is at least 51...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 28, 2019
The Ackerman-Allen Course is a Pete Dye design, 18-hole, parkland style, championship golf course on the grounds of Purdue University. Originally, the course was known as Purdue South and was built in 1934 by architect Bill Diddel. In 1961, the South Course hosted the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
By Rick Drennan History is a valuable commodity when it comes to golf writing, but it also stirs up its fair share of sentimental twaddle. Golfers often wax poetic about the game’s ancestral home, St Andrews, or the iconic Pebble Beach, which to some, is the true...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
Pete Dye Golf Trail is a road well-travelled by visitors to Perdue complex Purdue University: Two great golf courses, two great cities one great University By Rick Drennan Ordinary people see a block of marble, while artists like Michelangelo see the Statue of David....
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
By Rick Drennan It’s hard to be humble if you live in Carmel, even if humility is one of the small-town traits of people living in that State of Indiana. Carmel, the largest city in Hamilton County, recently took top honors on Niche.com’s 2017 Best Places to Live in...