
Follow the links: Part II
The majors made us want to travel and play those venues — even Augusta National … if we could. But they also have us thinking about our late summer and early fall travels.

The majors made us want to travel and play those venues — even Augusta National … if we could. But they also have us thinking about our late summer and early fall travels.

Brandon Johnson taking lead on renovating Palmer courses; demand for golf travel surges post-pandemic; Women’s Golf Day is more than just a day; Juicy Buggy debuts at St. Andrews.

Post-pandemic, the seven courses of St. Andrews experience unprecedented growth.

Thinking about golfing without a caddie on your next trip to Scotland? Think again.

New polling platform may shed light on your next golf destination; National amateur event ties travel to Ireland and Scotland; and there is more to Minnesota than 10,000 lakes.

The golf course architecture business is still a top-heavy men’s club, but there are quite a few women to watch as they establish their names and portfolios.

Old Course unveils new system for single players; Ireland’s Ardglass offers piece of history; and more.

The Dominican Republic destination turns 50 in 2024; Nancy Lopez offers travel plus tips; Ireland adds to links experience

How retirement turned into running a golf travel company; Planning the ultimate golf bachelor party?; Sir Walter inspires links experience

To break a world record by playing 580 different golf courses in one year required gritty determination, good health and the grace of a little luck. But golf’s marathon man says what is really needed can be applied by any traveler on any journey