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| May 2008 |
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Spotlight on Santa Barbara: Fine wine, fine golf, and fine (but pricey) resorts |
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Mid-Wales: Unforgettable beauty, highly playable courses, very reasonable prices and welcoming hospitality |
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Daufuskie Island Resort: Pets and owners co-exist at this laid-back 36-hole golf and spa retreat near Hilton Head |
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What the Golf World is Talking About:: Tetherow, a new private course you can play by David McLay Kidd in Oregon; an opportunity to watch Tiger and play under tournament conditions at Firestone Country Club; and new luxury accomodations at Old Head |
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| April 2008 |
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Hidden Gems of the Sunshine State: Camp Creek, Shark's Tooth and the WaterColor Inn |
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Spotlight on Wailea: Course, lodging and dining recommendations in this golf-rich region of Maui |
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| March 2008 |
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Royal Birkdale: A look at the fresh renovation of this historic links as well as neighboring courses along England's Lancashire Coast |
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The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman: Our first trip to this lavish resort, home of Blue Tip, by Greg Norman |
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Part III of our Best of Myrtle Beach series concludes with highlights from the Northern edges of the Grand Strand |
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What the Golf World is Talking About:: A tournament series for competitive amateurs, the surprising influence of an Arizona-based firm on China's golf scene and a new Coore-Crenshaw design. |
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| February 2008 |
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Punta Cana: The Dominican Republic's rising golf mecca |
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Spotlight on San Antonio: Public and private venues that welcome visitor play |
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| January 2008 |
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Debunking the Myth: How to conquer New Zealand and only miss five days out of the office |
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Spotlight on La Quinta: See which of the famed resorts five courses is worthy of playing...and which should be avoided |
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The Classic Club: A look at the best of the recent additions to the Palm Springs public golf scene |
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What the Golf World is Talking About: A new way to score tee times at St. Andrew's; farewell to Greywalls - the easy ticket to Muirfield; the latest on Donald Trump's foray into Scotland and new digs (and a course renovation) at Pinehurst |
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| December 2007 |
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2007: The Year in Review |
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Platinum Places: Best Destinations for 2007-2008 |
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Best and Worst Awards for 2007 |
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Index to all 2007 golf course and lodging reviews |
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| November 2007 |
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Scotlands West Coast: Two golf courses you dare not miss when visiting the Ayrshire region and the one that may disappoint experienced fans of links golf |
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Ginn Hammock Beach Resort: Floridas first oceanfront golf course built in the last 75 years |
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Maines Belgrade Lakes Golf Club: Does it live up to its considerable hype? |
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What the Golf World is Talking About: New courses, practice area, and clubhouse at Californias Golf Resort at Indian Wells; a unique, family golf concept in Floridas panhandle; how to earn free golf at first-rate resorts |
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| October 2007 |
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Evian - a world-class resort, golf course, training center and spa on the French shores of Lake Geneva |
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Ginn Reunion Resort - equal parts fun and frustration in Orlando at the flagship property of the Ginn golf empire |
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| September 2007 |
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North Dakota: Looking for an alternative to a Bandon Dunes pilgrimage? The golf here is similarly remote, awe-inspiring
but a third of the price. |
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Central Vermont: Where to find several excellent golf courses and the single greatest boutique resort weve ever visited |
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Ocean City, Maryland: Can golf here compete with Myrtle Beach? Sure, if you know where to look |
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What the Golf World is Talking About: New luxury lodging at Cape Kidnappers; the first name in first class flight upgrades; how to caddy for a PGA Tour player; easier routes to Kauai, Hawaii |
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| August 2007 |
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The Broadmoor: Major renovations and a newly re-opened golf course lured us back to Colorado's iconic resort |
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The Carrick Course: Public-access golf arrives on the majestic shores of Scotland's Loch Lomond |
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The Shoals: Is the latest 36-hole site on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail also the greatest? |
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