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Golf Trip’s Finale

Scotch Whisky Experience, Dromoland Castle and the Slieve Donard Hotel. These are all terrific venues to end your magnificent golf trip with friends and/or loved ones. The choice could even be a local pub. Our Verma Cup group chooses to celebrate a fine week of match play competition and laughs in a private room. I…

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Think Greens Not White at Whistler

Skiers across the world dream of visiting Whistler. Even David Beckham loved his visit with family while there recently. Let’s move your thoughts from the white stuff to tee blocks and greens. Whistler also has four world class golf courses. Chateau Whistler (above), Nicklaus North, Whistler Golf Club and Big Sky in nearby Pemberton all…

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What I learned in our booth at the Toronto Golf Show

Scotland still enthralls with its links courses, whisky and people’s obsession with the Old Course. Cabot, Highlands Links and Fox Harb’r in Nova Scotia impress. More people know about the Okanagan Valley, BC than I thought. Ireland makes people smile after seeing our Ballyliffin poster. Few people knew about wonderful golf in Bend and Portland…

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Tourism Ireland

Tourism Ireland will be visting the Athlone Golf and Sports Booth #2323 from 4-7pm at the Toronto Golf and Travel Show on Friday, February 24th. Please drop by our booth to learn more about links golf in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Ballybunion, Lahinch, Royal County Down and Royal Portrush may come first to mind but…

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A View from Above at Portstewart

I had been told about the magnificent opening hole at Portstewart Golf Club. After exiting the clubhouse with mini-sandwich in hand I stepped on the square and tiered teeing grounds that were immaculately manicured in Northern Irish precision. This most memorable of holes unfolds below you and the long par 4 veers to the right….

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The Resurrection of Kananaskis

I had a good chat with Darren, the GM of Kananaskis Country Golf Course in Alberta. These two terrific courses were destroyed by the huge flood of 2013 that was the costliest natural disaster in Canadian history http://kananaskisgolf.com. Many golfers were devastated and wondered if they would be resurrected because of the huge costs involved….

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Royal County Down and a Black Cab Tour

After indulging in two Guinness (or was it Murphy’s?) in the Royal County Down clubhouse following an epic Verma Cup match, we had somewhere else important to go-a black cab tour of Belfast. As an historian I found touring the Shankill and Falls Road to be eerie and important. The many political murals commemorating both…

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Why North Americans play links golf

Because we don’t have them at home. Or few, if we count Bandon in Oregon or Cabot in Cape Breton. Because we want to test our artistry of a 50 yard putt or punched 5 iron into the wind and through rain. We are spoiled with immaculate conditions and now want brown fairways that run…