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June 1, 2019. Winged Foot West, 9th hole.
Scotland: Over 550 courses — from legendary links like Royal Dornoch to hidden Highland gems. My golfing heart always returns home.
North Berwick
Over 550 courses — from legendary links like Royal Dornoch to hidden Highland gems. My golfing heart always returns home.
I am a Member of North Berwick, Pitlochry and Renaissance.
History and heritage across England’s fairways, from coastal challenges to inland classics.
Woking. A terrific golf Club steeped in history.
Vancouver’s Point Grey
Vast landscapes, dramatic scenery, and courses that mix wilderness with wonderful design.
At the time of writing, I have never actually played in France, but there was one very fun Ryder Cup there in 2018…
Yes, somewhat surprising, I agree.
Friendly welcomes, wild dunes, and golf woven into the landscape — Ireland’s courses are as memorable as its people. Highlights include Waterville, Old Head, and Tralee.
Waterville
This was one of several big guys we met on our first drive in Botswana; fortunately, they had been dining.
Never played any yet.
I haven’t played many courses in this part of the world
From Winged Foot to Pebble Beach, I’ve found golf in the U.S. to be a blend of tradition, ambition, and stunning variety. It’s almost impossible to have one favorite but my home course in New York is mine.
The magnificent Clubhouse at WFGC
I love going to Australia. I really like the people down under. And they have some very cool Golf courses.
Gill and me atop the Sydney Harbor Bridge. A great way to get over jet lag!
I have only ever been to New Zealand once, for less than 24 hours, although my clubs were there for a week…