Top 10 Links Courses in S. Ontario
A good inland links course is more than just fescue. Rumpled fairways, pot bunkers, stone walls and a commitment to play firm and fast get these courses to the top of the list.
A good inland links course is more than just fescue. Rumpled fairways, pot bunkers, stone walls and a commitment to play firm and fast get these courses to the top of the list.
Blue Springs Golf Club is a hidden gem built on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. It offers splendid scenery with magnificent elevation changes and greens that will leave you scratching your head.
A dozen public and private clubhouses in Southern Ontario with history, gorgeous settings and distinctive looks. Can you identify them?
Sole A.W. Tillinghast course in Canada celebrates Earth Day with Certified Audubon Co-operative Sanctuary designation.
The superintendent and chef work together to harvest sap for maple syrup and grow herbs and vegetables on the property for healthy interesting menu choices.
Our intrepid traveler makes a return visit to the very exclusive community of Apes Hill in Barbados and finds it even better than before.
No water shortage here. Redcrest is a delightful surprise – fun to play, easy to walk in an idyllic setting.
Itching to play some links-style golf? Try the Club at Bond Head South Course.
A challenging Howard Watson design in North Pickering with greens that will give you nightmares