“The Links in the Sky”: Pennard Golf Club
There may be no more atypical course than “The links in the sky,” which plays like an authentic seaside beauty–200 feet in the air
Where to Stay and Play Golf in Riviera Maya
For good golf at a very good price, the Mexican Riviera is hard to beat
One&Only Ocean Club, Bahamas
This intimate and luxurious Bahamian resort is the ultimate retreat. Right, Mr. Bond?
Top 10 Things Every Serious Golfer Should Do

By “serious,” you know what we mean. Golfers who think about the game just a bit too much, who have an extra set of clubs—or three—around the house, and who keep running lists of just how many top courses they’ve played at home and around the world. In short, our kind of people. Here’s another list, more proof of your devotion to the game.
Which Is Better? Maui vs. the Big Island
With the PGA Tour kicking off 2015 this past weekend on Maui and the Champions Tour doing the same on the Big Island next week, we take a look at how the two islands match up when it comes to golf
The Top 10 Winter Golf Escapes
With the first polar blast of the season bearing down upon much of the country, surely many of you are already dreaming about a warm-weather golf vacation, like at the resort in Mexico that the PGA Tour is visiting this week. We’re not talking Florida or Arizona, where the temps can be downright brisk in […]
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
When you think of Arizona and golf, you usually think of Phoenix/Scottsdale. Tucson typically gets overlooked, which is a shame since there are a number of fine resorts there, including The Westin La Paloma and Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Loews Ventana Canyon is another of Tucson’s finest and definitely worth considering for your next golf trip. The stay is very good, but the play is even better.
Casa de Campo Resort, Dominican Republic
With nine more holes from Pete Dye and a $40 million renovation Casa de Campo reaffirms its role as the best resort in the Caribbean
The Eden Course at St. Andrews
Overshadowed by the other courses in town, this St. Andrews sleeper provides one of Scotland’s most enjoyable rounds
The Tryall Club
Even though the Tryall Club is as Jamaican as reggae and Red Stripe beer, its roots are in a very different country—Texas.