Like neighboring Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland have vast histories that lend themselves to great ghost stories. With Halloween just around the corner, we’ve compiled a few golf-related haunts that may interest you during your golf adventure in Ireland or Northern Ireland. A Watchful Cemetery at the Old Course at Ballybunion When you’re teeing off
READ MOREYou followed all the rules and applied for a tee time at the Old Course at St. Andrews for next year, but sadly, your application was unsuccessful. You still want to play at the home of golf next year, and specifically, you want to cross the Swilcan Bridge; in fact, you’re planning your entire Scotland
READ MOREScotland is famous for being a golf destination, and you’re probably planning your trip based around playing courses like The Old Course at St. Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links, and Royal Dornoch. But you’ve got to eat when you’re there, too. Scotland has a more varied cuisine than you might expect, and with a bit of
READ MOREAs the historical home of golf, Scotland is full of famous courses that should be on any golf fan’s bucket list: the Old Course at St. Andrews, Muirfield, Carnoustie, Royal Troon, and any course that’s part of the Open rotation. But sometimes an underrated, off-the-beaten path course should be on your bucket list, particularly if
READ MOREWith the Old Course private application for 2019 coming up this month, our minds are set on St. Andrews. While golf is the obviously the number one reason people visit St. Andrews, it’s also a town on the east coast of Scotland, full of history and sightseeing. And of course, you have to eat while
READ MORELike neighboring Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland have vast histories that lend themselves to great ghost stories. With Halloween just around the corner, we’ve compiled a few golf-related haunts that may interest you during your golf adventure in Ireland or Northern Ireland. A Watchful Cemetery at the Old Course at Ballybunion When you’re teeing off
READ MOREYou followed all the rules and applied for a tee time at the Old Course at St. Andrews for next year, but sadly, your application was unsuccessful. You still want to play at the home of golf next year, and specifically, you want to cross the Swilcan Bridge; in fact, you’re planning your entire Scotland
READ MOREScotland is famous for being a golf destination, and you’re probably planning your trip based around playing courses like The Old Course at St. Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links, and Royal Dornoch. But you’ve got to eat when you’re there, too. Scotland has a more varied cuisine than you might expect, and with a bit of
READ MOREAs the historical home of golf, Scotland is full of famous courses that should be on any golf fan’s bucket list: the Old Course at St. Andrews, Muirfield, Carnoustie, Royal Troon, and any course that’s part of the Open rotation. But sometimes an underrated, off-the-beaten path course should be on your bucket list, particularly if
READ MOREWith the Old Course private application for 2019 coming up this month, our minds are set on St. Andrews. While golf is the obviously the number one reason people visit St. Andrews, it’s also a town on the east coast of Scotland, full of history and sightseeing. And of course, you have to eat while
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