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Canadian golfers looking beyond the U.S. for winter golf

Panama, Dominican Republic, Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Mexico. These are just some of the golfing destinations Canadians are starting to consider. All-inclusive resorts have great appeal. It is unfortunate that many of these alternatives price in American dollars. If Mexico would price in pesos they would gain even more Canadian golf travellers. The world…

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New Golfing Destinations to think about

As always, I had an interesting June IAGTO North American Golf Tour Conference in Bend, Oregon to meet with golf and hotel suppliers. New and intriguing golf destination ideas include: Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri, Jamaican golf around Montego Bay, Northwest Montana, Los Cabos’ newer offerings, the Las Vegas/Mesquite/Red Rock Trail Utah combination, and Austin…

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Road Trip with Fellow Golf Tour Operators

Werner from South Africa and Javier from Argentina hopped in my vehicle on the road trip from Dupont, WA to Bend, OR. The 5+ hours of conversation was similar to the duration of a golf round. We spoke about our country’s foods, culture, music and what golf courses in the world we prefer. Now we…

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Brexit and the 2019 Open Championship

Have you punched your ticket to Royal Portrush for the 2019 Open Championship starting on July 18th? Everyone is excited to see this major championship returning to Northern Ireland for the first time in 70 years. Did you also know that the Brexit vote occurs in late March next year? Will that mean a hard…

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Shinnecock or Erin Hills for a U.S. Open?

In one of my Golf Shorts and Plus Fours chapters I compare the Old Course vs. Pebble. I prefer the Old because it oozes tradition and is idiosyncratic not because it is a prettier course. I feel the U.S. Open should have venues like historic Oakmont or Shinnecock rather than newer Erin Hills or Chambers…

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How golf should be played again

Less than 4 hours playing the course. Walking the course with few power carts in sight. All 4 golfers not distracted by digital devices throughout the whole round. Playing beautiful Victoria Golf Club with sights of the Pacific Ocean and Washington State. Paradise. And the way golf used to be when walking, pace of play,…

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A shift to Asia for golf trips?

In speaking with the young waitress while having lunch in Kelowna, I asked about her travels. She mentioned the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam and how much she enjoyed her visits. These happen to also be emerging hotbeds for golf travel. They are relatively inexpensive compared to other golfing countries. Athlone’s clientele prefer links golf and…

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Vinyl and 18 hole golf

Vinyl records have made a comeback. Is it because they remind people of their rebellious youth or that the sound seems more real? Will 18 hole golf become the vinyl way of playing the game with 6-hole and Topgolf entertainment now accelerating and trying to push this out to pasture? My sense is links golf…

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Father Time’s Impact on Aging Golfers and their Trips

Back surgery, replacement hips, rugby scarred knees and ailing joints. Once golfers enter their fifties and beyond, health becomes a factor when looking at golf trips. Links golf trips mean walking. No power carts. Battle the elements, trudge through monstrous dunes and pray that your body holds up for the Guinness or drams of whisky…

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Walk or Cart Path Only

After playing back to back rounds at terrific Harbour Town Golf Links, SC with my best friends last weekend, we were able to compare how golf should be played-walking-and one of my pet peeves-cart path only. By far we all agreed that walking with the forecaddie’s help was a superior golfing experience. Even the quality…