Explore My Golf Adventures - Stories, Reviews and Memories from Courses across the World

June 1, 2019. Winged Foot West, 9th hole.

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.

Scotland

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.

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England

History and heritage across England’s fairways, from coastal challenges to inland classics.

Woking. A terrific golf Club steeped in history.

Woking. A terrific golf Club steeped in history.

Canada
Vancouver’s Point Grey

Vancouver’s Point Grey

Vast landscapes, dramatic scenery, and courses that mix wilderness with wonderful design.

France

At the time of writing, I have never actually played in France, but there was one very fun Ryder Cup there in 2018…

Greenland

Yes, somewhat surprising, I agree.

Ireland

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, owned by my good friend Dick L

Waterville

Africa
This was one of several big guys we met on our first drive in Botswana; fortunately, they had been dining.

This was one of several big guys we met on our first drive in Botswana; fortunately, they had been dining.

Northern Ireland

Never played any yet.

South America

I haven’t played many courses in this part of the world

United States

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

The magnificent Clubhouse at WFGC

Australia

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!

Gill and me atop the Sydney Harbor Bridge. A great way to get over jet lag!

New Zealand

I have only ever been to New Zealand once, for less than 24 hours, although my clubs were there for a week…

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