By Ravi Coutinho Augusta. Bandon. Pebble. The Old Course. These courses are on pretty much any golfer’s bucket list, and rightfully so. But what if you’re looking for something a little beyond the pale? Maybe a sense of adventure is more important to you than perfectly manicured fairways. If so, check out any of these ten ...
READ MOREBy Jonathan Alden In Part 1 of our guide to Dublin, Ireland, we went over the area’s must-play golf courses, but this vivacious city has plenty to do off of the course as well. From twelfth-century pubs and castle hotels to Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury resort hotels, the city provides some great options for any budget. ...
READ MOREBy Jonathan Alden Ireland’s capital and largest city, Dublin, is a city seething with stimulating sightseeing attractions, championship golf courses, and of course beer. The juxtaposition of the city’s time-honored beauty and newfound vivacity has created an eccentric tourist destination that caters to many different kinds of people. With an abundance of castles, pubs, universities, ...
READ MOREBy Ravi Coutinho In Part 1 of our guide to Cape Town, South Africa, we went over the area’s world-class golf courses, but this pulsating coastal city truly shines off the course, where its nightlife and cultural offerings provide visitors with endless entertainment options. Where to stay in Cape Town: Best hotels and resorts There’s perhaps ...
READ MOREBy Jonathan Alden In just 25 short years as a golf course designer, Alister MacKenzie put together an incredible portfolio of design work that we still marvel at more than eighty years after his passing. Several of his most well-known courses (think Augusta and Cypress Point) are closed to non-members but all is not lost ...
READ MOREBy Ravi Coutinho Augusta. Bandon. Pebble. The Old Course. These courses are on pretty much any golfer’s bucket list, and rightfully so. But what if you’re looking for something a little beyond the pale? Maybe a sense of adventure is more important to you than perfectly manicured fairways. If so, check out any of these ten
READ MOREBy Jonathan Alden In Part 1 of our guide to Dublin, Ireland, we went over the area’s must-play golf courses, but this vivacious city has plenty to do off of the course as well. From twelfth-century pubs and castle hotels to Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury resort hotels, the city provides some great options for any budget.
READ MOREBy Jonathan Alden Ireland’s capital and largest city, Dublin, is a city seething with stimulating sightseeing attractions, championship golf courses, and of course beer. The juxtaposition of the city’s time-honored beauty and newfound vivacity has created an eccentric tourist destination that caters to many different kinds of people. With an abundance of castles, pubs, universities,
READ MOREBy Ravi Coutinho In Part 1 of our guide to Cape Town, South Africa, we went over the area’s world-class golf courses, but this pulsating coastal city truly shines off the course, where its nightlife and cultural offerings provide visitors with endless entertainment options. Where to stay in Cape Town: Best hotels and resorts There’s perhaps
READ MOREBy Jonathan Alden In just 25 short years as a golf course designer, Alister MacKenzie put together an incredible portfolio of design work that we still marvel at more than eighty years after his passing. Several of his most well-known courses (think Augusta and Cypress Point) are closed to non-members but all is not lost
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