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December 17, 2018
Other Things To Enjoy In California

With its famously beautiful weather and scenery, California is a beautiful destination for a golf vacation. And the Golden State features numerous golf schools staffed by PGA and LPGA experts that can help you refine your technique and overhaul your game. Take advantage of your trip to the West Coast by taking some time off […]

November 6, 2018
Off the Links in Arizona

An Arizona Golf Vacation Bird Golf offers instruction at three great locations in the state of Arizona. The Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass is the only hotel in North America to receive Sheraton’s prestigious Grand designation, and immerses guests into the heritage and culture of the Gila River Indian Community. The Hilton Tucson El […]

October 20, 2018
Leg Up With Tech

Golf Technology to Improve Your Game As always, one of the most reliable and effective ways to improve your golf game is by working with an experienced coach, preferably a PGA or LPGA professional. The pros have the necessary experience to isolate areas in which your game could be improved and to tweak your performance […]

September 30, 2018
Vive La France

The 2018 Ryder Cup was the 42nd edition of the biennial matches between the USA and Europe and was played in France for the first time at Le Golf National in Paris. The underdog European team was hoping to draw from the euphoric support of their fans to act as an equalizer to the much […]

September 23, 2018
The 80th

All the brightest stars came out to shine after the first round of the season ending PGA Tour Championship. The final event in the four-tournament FedEx Cup is golf’s smallest but most elite field with only the top 30 players eligible to compete for the richest prize in golf; 10M U.S. Brightest of all was […]

September 4, 2018
The Playoffs

The embryonic idea of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs was hatched in 2006 and first played for at the end of the 2007 season. The year-long points race where players accumulated points each week with the top 125 making it to the first of four play-off events. Essentially what the PGA Tour was doing […]

August 23, 2018
A New Man

We prefer our heroes flawed. Our narcissistic penchant as the keepers of the flame of all things right and wrong is to place someone on a pedestal and then do everything that we can to see them off it. Tiger Woods is a symbol of both a fallen idol and a redeemed one. It would […]

August 12, 2018
A Historic Third

The 100th edition of the PGA Championship, the final Major of the year was played at Bellerive Country Club. Traditionally the PGA is the last Major Championship to be held each year but this will be the last time that the best field in golf gathers in August to contest the Wanamaker Trophy. Beginning next […]

July 30, 2018
Top US Golf Destinations (Infographic)

Combine the delights of vacationing with the opportunity to relax on the green and improve your golf game by planning a getaway to one of the United States’s many decadent golf resorts. Although these resorts exist throughout the country, the most popular locations for golf retreats are located in Arizona, California, and Florida. Learn more […]

July 22, 2018
Bravo!

The host course for the 2018 Open Championship was fabled Carnoustie which is renowned as one of the world’s most difficult tests. Steeped with Open history, Carnoustie was the venue for two of the four most difficult Championships after World War 2 and this was the 7th edition for the venue nicknamed “Car Nasty”. One […]

July 1, 2018
A Thriller at Kemper Lakes

The 2018 KPMG Women’s LPGA Championship at venerable Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Killdeer, IL was the host for the 63rd edition of the second oldest Major in women’s golf. With very difficult but fair (the USGA please take notice) course conditions, players’ games were tested for any weaknesses. The LPGA Championship is a very […]

June 17, 2018
A Repeat

After the opening round of the 118th US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, the bodies were spread across the course like a scary D movie. Jordan Spieth (78), Tiger Woods (78), Rory McIlroy (80), Phil Mickelson (77 and still looking for his first US Open title after six runner-up finishes) all carded high numbers […]

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