Spring Break: 5 options for your next golf getaway
In a recent poll of Fairways readers, over 30% indicated their number one destination for a golf trip was to a city or resort in the Southern United States.
In a recent poll of Fairways readers, over 30% indicated their number one destination for a golf trip was to a city or resort in the Southern United States.
For those of you who love golf and the Beatles, here’s a themed course in Minnesota, owned by the biggest Beatles fan ever with a Canadian connection.
As home to one of golf’s icons, Bobby Jones, The Big Peach has a storied history with courses like East Lake, Atlanta Athletic Club, , and Augusta National.
According to Deeks: Every superlative you’ve heard about Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs is dead-on accurate. And maybe even better than that.
That feel-good vibe, which wraps both the course and the entire village of Whistler, is as predominant as the surrounding coastal mountains that poke up on the horizon.
This is heathland country, a mix of spruce and birch groves, whin and purple heather, bracken as thick as steel wool and turf that springs with the trampoline bounce of an outlawed driver.
The Hall of Fame and Museum, which is housed in a handsome, red brick building on Main Street, opened in June of 1939 and both the Babe and Ty Cobb were there for the celebration.
From Buddhist temples to a sky-high bar to a sunset cruise on the river, you better plan on an extra day or two in Bangkok, which is one of the most fascinating cities in the world
This is a North American Bucket List but really only scratches the surface. Time and money dictate constraints but Bucket Lists are for dreaming.