Golf in Mississippi or Is Mississippi Burning Up
When I say burning up, I mean temperature. The state of Mississippi has changed dramatically from what was depicted in the film Mississippi Burning, but it’s still stifling in summer. It’s the middle of July and it’s just plain hot and humid—not too steamy, though, to play a few of Mississippi’s wonderful golf courses. — » Read More: Golf in Mississippi or Is Mississippi Burning Up
Park City UT part 3 (final)
Come to Park City for the Winter but stay for the summer — » Read More: Park City UT part 3 (final)
PARK CITY UTAH part two
Park City Golf Club is located right in the middle of Park City, snuggled up close to the base of Park City Ski resort. In fact, part of the course is used as for cross country skiing in the winter. First of all, this is a very walkable course, with some elevation changes, but not so much as to make it unwalkable. There is water on many holes here. The streams today are rushing very quickly as the snow melt from the winter tumbles down from the mountains. — » Read More: PARK CITY UTAH part two
TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO
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Park City Utah
Utah has more than its share of public golf courses and good ones too. The greens fees are some of the greatest values in America. This is one of the things that makes Park City such a wonderful golf destination. Another is Park City is less than 40 minutes from the Salt Lake City airport. — » Read More: Park City Utah
GOLF MESQUITE NEVADA
If you are looking for Great Golf values-- then you must look at Mesquite Nevada — » Read More: GOLF MESQUITE NEVADA
Couple of Travelers: Golf in a Kingdom
Thailand delivers royal treatment on and off the fairways. People are humble, humorous and forever welcoming. Happy uniformed caddies, with large brimmed hats, greet golfers at every course, a mandatory program that sets Thailand apart from other destinations. It is you who are the most important aspect of their service which is unmatched in courtesy and course knowledge. — » Read More: Couple of Travelers: Golf in a Kingdom
Golf the Alabama Gulf Coast
When I first heard I was going to the Gulf coast of Alabama, my friends said, “You are headed for the Redneck Riviera.” But perception and reality turned out to be quite different. This is a beautiful place to visit with great golf, fine food and beautiful beaches. Hurricane Katrina missed this part of the Gulf, and the effects of last year’s oil spill are minimal. It’s a beautiful vacation spot that draws southerners escaping the heat of summer and snowbirds escaping the cold of wi — » Read More: Golf the Alabama Gulf Coast
Golf in a strange town
Every golfer has been in the situation of being in a strange town, wanting to play but not knowing what courses are nearby or anything about them, much less basic information such as how to contact a good course. Golf Minnesota magazine has neatly solved this pesky problem with a smartphone app (either Android or Apple) covering golfing Meccas such as Florida, North Carolina, Arizona and California plus of course Minnesota. Other states are also available and more are being added all the time. MORE... — » Read More: Golf in a strange town
Golf Journal: A Trip to Ohio
Having a little difficulty negotiating the annual golf trip with the bride during these difficult economic times? Getting a little push back? This is no time to throw in the towel or wave the white flag. Heck, golf trips are as American as picnics and maple baskets... — » Read More: Golf Journal: A Trip to Ohio













