Course Reviews
Ben Hogan had unique access to Scotland’s Panmure Golf Club before winning the Open Championship at Carnoustie in 1953 and became an indelible part of the club’s history.
La QUINTA, CALIF. – As Ol’ Man Winter tightens his grip on much of the nation, it’s the perfect time to enjoy a golf get-away … if you pick the right destination, that is.
One of the real benefits of our annual trip to St. Louis Cardinals’ Spring Training in Jupiter, Fla., is the opportunity to play North Palm Beach Country Club, rated the No. 1 municipal course in Florida.
Not that Orangeburg, South Carolina is – or ever was – the middle of nowhere. But a classic, 1960s-style Ellis Maples design and a successful businessman-turned-benevolent-course-owner have indelibly put the humble community on golf’s radar screen in a way that could have hardly been imagined less than a decade ago.
Don’t believe it? Here's first-hand proof.
Framed by trees that have been shaped by the wind, the holes at Olivas Links in Ventura, California, have a distinct kinship to Scottish seaside courses.
AIKEN, S.C. – For 81 participants, the historic course at Palmetto Golf Club is the challenge that stands between them and a trophy in this week’s 44th annual Palmetto Amateur.
AIKEN, S.C. — Arguably the most accomplished and acclaimed architect in the history of golf, Donald Ross had a favorite and oft repeated quote that characterized the game as he saw it:
“Golf should be a pleasure, not a penance.”
Forget the golf, for the time being.
If you’re simply looking for one of the garden spots on Planet Earth, Big Island Country Club is as good as it gets.
In the great American Southwest, there is desert golf. And then there is Palm Springs.