The Best of Argentina Escorted 2025 Patagonia & Buenos Aires
The Best of Argentina Escorted 2025 Patagonia & Buenos Aires 11 Nights | 6 Rounds | February 5 – 16, 2025 LINKS Magazine and PerryGolf are proud to partner for an 11-night adventure exploring Argentina’s stunning landscapes, combining six rounds of golf with exceptional sightseeing and social events. PerryGolf is thrilled to offer play […]
5 Destinations for the Truly Intrepid Golfer
Many of us have dreams that someday—some glorious, tantalizing, reach-out-and-touch-it day—we’ll be able to take our clubs to some far-off place where the language, money, scenery, food, and beer might be different, but where golf is still the greatest game of all. Here are five countries for intrepid travelers to visit that, contrary to all […]
10 Remote Courses That Are Worth the Trip
When Mike Keiser created Bandon Dunes on the windswept coast of Oregon, it involved a leap of faith. It wasn’t so much a matter of “Build it and they will come,” but of, “If you build it and it’s really good, they will come.” And come, they have. Keiser and Canadian development partner Ben Cowan-Dewar […]
Ranking the World: Rest of the World
With the fourth and final installment of our series ranking the world’s golf nations (outside the U.S.) we consider the remainder of the globe, from South America to South Africa, Canada to the Caribbean The final in our four-part series ranking the best golf countries outside the U.S. looks at the Rest of the World, […]
Top 10 Golf Courses in South America
1. Jockey Club (Red) San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina South America’s best collection of courses is in Argentina, and this one by Alistair MacKenzie leads the way. The Red Course, the Good Doctor said, “has a greater resemblance not only in appearance but in the character of its golf, to the Old Course in St. Andrews […]
Buenos Aires Golf Club
Most people’s knowledge of Argentine golf is limited to 2007 U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera and possibly extends to 1967 British Open winner Roberto de Vicenzo, better known for his scoring gaffe at the 1968 Masters. But due to its relationship with England dating from the 19th century, golf has a long history in this […]