Balsam Mountain Preserve

Fresh mountain air, sprawling vistas, and undisturbed wildlife have a way of slowing the everyday hustle and focusing our attention on our most precious commodity: time. You won’t find a more ideal place to pursue that focus than Balsam Mountain Preserve, with its 4,400-forested acres, 75 percent of which are in the permanent conservation easement. […]

The Best of Both Worlds at Bald Head Island

When planning a getaway, you shouldn’t have to choose between great golf and a family friendly beach resort. Bald Head Island offers the best of both worlds—world-class golf and miles of uncrowded beaches. You’ll arrive here by passenger ferry and travel the island by golf cart, bicycle, or on foot, at an easygoing pace locals […]

Premier Properties: The Abaco Club on Winding Bay

Abaco, The Bahamas A quiet refuge from the world, The Abaco Club on Winding Bay is a tropical paradise in a setting so beautiful that words and photos hardly do it justice. Yet it is just a 45-minute flight from Fort Lauderdale. This is a true sporting club that includes the No. 1 golf course […]

Premier Properties: Hamilton Grand

St. Andrews, Scotland The golf world’s most coveted address is one you can now call home. In 1895, the world was treated to the Grand Hotel, a lavish sanctuary built by Thomas Hamilton set by the 18th hole of the Old Course. Today, this iconic building, one of the most famous landmarks in St. Andrews—that […]

Kohanaiki, A Piece of Hawaiian Golf Perfection

When you create the first new private club community on the Big Island of Hawai`i in nearly a decade, you’d better get it right. Kohanaiki, on 1½ miles of sun-drenched shoreline along the Kona Coast, has hit the mark—and then some. Open just four years, Kohanaiki boasts one of the island’s very best golf courses […]

Top 10 Courses in Pennsylvania

Here are our top 10 courses in the state of Pennsylvania:   OAKMONT, Oakmont  The host of a record nine U.S. Opens remains what its founder Henry Fownes intended it to be—a thorough examination in golf whether your handicap is 36 or plus-6. MERION (EAST), Ardmore  Merion was hailed at its debut as “the finest […]

Knowing Catherine Lacoste – Winner of the 1967 Women’s U.S. Open

By Susie Burning   I came to the 1967 U.S. Women’s Open, at the Cascades course of the Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Va., feeling confident. I’d won twice that year, including just two weeks earlier, and my game was in good form. Besides, I loved the whole atmosphere of the Open. Back then it […]

The Best Par 3 in Scotland? Hopeman GC Says So…

By George Peper I thought I knew something about golf courses—and Scottish links courses in particular. So imagine my surprise earlier this year, while on a visit to St. Andrews, when a headline in one of the local pennysavers trumpeted the “Best Par-3 in Scotland” on a course that rang only the faintest of bells. Hotfooting […]

Portstewart Golf Club, a Place Worthy of Praise

By Nick Edmund   Too long in the shadow of its northern neighbors, this renovated links has earned another look The country of Northern Ireland is smaller than the state of Connecticut, and yet in recent years has produced three major champions: Darren Clarke, Graeme McDowell, and, of course, Rory McIlroy. It can also boast […]

The Perfect Golf Trip to Pensacola, Florida

By George Peper Far away from the “other” Florida, you can find the ideal combination of good golf, good food, and great prices Pensacola is one of the thousands of U.S. towns named after its Native American settlers. It’s also a lilting, fun sort of word, a word that trips off the tongue, impossible to […]