GolfBoard coming soon near you…except maybe not in Ireland

As I sat with two engaging Donegal Golf Club members last week I mentioned Golfboard and whether they had heard about their growing popularity in North America. They stared at me blankly like other Irishmen I had spoken to earlier in the week about them. I had seen many of these nifty golfer transporters at…

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Idaho’s Golfing Treasures

Coeur d’Alene sounds more like a French-Canadian place in the traditions of Coureur des bois, those famous unlicensed fur traders from New France. But this beautiful and small city resides in the sliver of land in northern Idaho right on the border of Washington State at Spokane and not far from the Canadian border. I…

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Top10 of VisitScotland Expo

Last week’s golf fam trip to the Highlands and through Perthshire and two days of business meetings at VisitScotland Expo produced some lasting impressions about Scottish culture. Here is my top ten list: 1. Haggis can be digested in small portions. Just don’t think about what it is made of and maybe have ketchup handy….

On The Rise Again

I was doubtful. While winding our way up the scenic road in Vernon, British Columbia last year I was unsure if the Freddy Couples and Gene Bates designed golf course, The Rise, was still breathing. In my last visit to the course they were using a portable as their pro shop and clubhouse and the…

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Sagebrush

Great to hear the news that Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club outside of Merritt, British Columbia will be re-opening on May 20th after a year hiatus and new ownership change. New 2016 pricing has just been posted and there are some interesting ways for golfers to enjoy this fun course and on-site accommodations. There is…

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Podcast with Jeremy Estey at VIGolf

VI Golf is a trusted resource for Vancouver Island golf. Find useful information about courses, instruction, product reviews and up-to-date news in the golf industry at vigolf.ca. I had the great pleasure of recently speaking with Jeremy, the mind behind VIGolf.ca. Listen to the podcast here.

Another Trudeau and new links golf

Canada may be cool again. Not because President Obama just rejected the Keystone XL Pipeline so Albertan crude oil from the oil sands won’t be rolling by the Nebraska Sandhills. It is because we have just elected the youthful Justin Trudeau as our Prime Minister and Cape Breton now possesses two magnificent links golf courses….

The Internationalism of Golf

While having lunch following a nice round of golf in Tenerife during the pre-fam tour of the IGTM, I looked around the table and saw a great international mix of golf tour operators. My English tour operator colleague Sarah mentioned that it was interesting to see such diversity. To my right was a Spanish golf…

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Muskoka Golf in Pursuit of the Sturgeon’s Head Trophy

When Tom first walked into my residence room at Queen’s University in 1983 wearing garish orange coveralls, my good Woodstonian friend Chris and I wondered who this person was. The jovial stranger wanted to know if we were interested in going to the Golden Gaels football game. Sure, why not? It is, at times like…