Visit the Caribbean for an Exciting Golf Trip
Last year, when LINKS Magazine named the top 25 golf islands in the world, 7 of them—more than a quarter—were in the Caribbean. That’s a pretty good showing for a region that, all together, comprises about .16% of the earth’s land mass.
A Scottish Golf Trip: Golf by Train
By Hal Phillips Rail Tips Greater Edinburgh, Dundee, St. Andrews and Aberdeen are densely populated and closely located, so commuter train service between them is frequent. Reservations can be made up to three months in advance, but seats rarely sell out; you can purchase tickets at the station or on board. Be sure to map out […]
A Return to Royal Isabela, Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, a breathtaking golf course has been joined by equally outstanding amenities
Top 10 Golf Courses in Asia
In our newest department, we introduce you to the best courses in various countries and regions around the world
The Top 10 Worst Golf Partners
The great thing about golf is that you can play with people of different abilities, unlike tennis, say, where your opponent has to be close to your ability for it to be enjoyable. But there are certain traits that every golfer should adhere to regardless of his or her handicap. The worst playing partners… 1) […]
What Is Your Go-To Halfway House Order

48 Hours in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Located an hour’s drive north of Palm Beach, Fla., Port St. Lucie is one of the more appealing enclaves along Florida’s Treasure Coast
One Course For Life

The Resort at Pelican Hill, Newport Beach
The two courses have long been strategic gems with sweeping vistas of the Southern California coastline. Now there’s a hotel to match
A Golf Vacation in Scottsdale
In the winter of 1888, army chaplain and Civil War hero Winfield Scott paid $1,600 for a 640-acre tract east of Phoenix in the Salt River Valley. The same year, nearly a continent away in Yonkers, just north of New York City, Scotsman John Reid established Saint Andrew’s Golf Club, generally acknowledged as the birthplace […]