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11 reasons Iceland became a bucket-list destination
Just south of the Arctic Circle, you’ll find a land of ice and fire. Once a seat of Viking power, Iceland is home to fearsome natural wonders, cascading waterfalls, black sand beaches and, beyond nature’s playground, Championship level golf courses shaped by its unique volcanic flows.
The history of Valderrama
On the breath-taking Andalucian coast, perched on the hills above the village of Sotogrande, Real Club Valderrama is the undisputed jewel in the crown of European golf. From iconic Ryder Cup victories to Tiger Woods wins, this course has packed plenty of golfing drama into its short history; here, we look at why Valderrama is so iconic.
The best of Alpine Golf
As the snow begins to recede from the pistes that carpet Europe’s mountain playground, it’s time to pack away your skis, dust off your golf clubs and head back to the Alps for a summer adventure across 18 holes. We take a look at some of the top golf courses in the region.
What do golf architects think about Augusta?
The Masters is synonymous with everything that’s good about golf, the history, the legendary players and a truly iconic course in Augusta, but how good is it? We asked leading golf architect Clyde Johnson to share his view on the Alister MacKenzie classic.
Golf City Guide #1 Atlanta
If you’re heading to the Masters, the gateway city is Atlanta, the Georgian state capitol, home of Martin Luther King Jr, Coca-Cola, Gone with the Wind, the 1996 Olympics, 2021 World Series’ winners Atlanta Braves and an awful lot of golf fans.
Why every golf fan needs to attend the Masters
Every year we’re all captivated by the Masters at Augusta National, one of golf’s great spectacles, but watching it in-person takes it to a different level, explains golf writer Kit Alexander.
A guide to The Masters
It all began with an amateur golfer and an investment banker. Bobby Jones, a lawyer by profession, was a champion golfer while Clifford Roberts had made his fortune on Wall Street.
Seven facts about Alister MacKenzie
A brief history of the mastermind behind Augusta. Born in Yorkshire in 1870, to Scottish parents, Alister MacKenzie was christened Alexander but always referred to as ‘Alister’ (the Gaelic variant).
Ayrshire – Historic Golf and the New Course on the Scottish Block
Turnberry, Troon and Prestwick, three of golf’s legendary names on the rugged west coast, which has remarkably got even better thanks to the instant classic that is Dundonald: this is Scotland for the golfing purist.
Angus – Castles, Carnoustie and Culture
The slice of Scotland where Ben Hogan won his Open, Angus offers a rich landscape delivering the best produce, even better golf and where castle-owning locals know exactly how to deliver world-class hospitality.
Fife – The Home of Golf
It’s taken six hundred years for St Andrews to become the home of golf, and if that’s not enough, it’s the home of whisky and some of the finest produce in Scotland.
East Lothian – Links to the Past
The famous distilleries, the spectacular coastline, and more iconic golf courses than you can shake a hickory stick at, including the oldest in the world, East Lothian is golf travel for the purist.
Edinburgh – Scotland’s Golfing Capital
The architecture, the history, the festivals, the Michelin-starred cuisine, the birthplace of Harry Potter; it’s not just having some of the world’s finest links on its doorstep, that makes Edinburgh such a complete experience. We take a tour of the city and some of its courses following Golf Traveller’s Edinburgh itinerary.
11 epic adventures in Dubai
Whether it’s exploring the desert by dune buggy or camelback, taking to the skies in helicopters, hot air balloons or ziplines, or just getting to grips with ancient falconry, there’s an adventure for everyone in Dubai – and that’s before we get to the golf…
What pro golfers think of Dubai
Today, Dubai is part of the fabric of the golf world, home to some of the finest courses and host to three iconic tournaments in the DP World Tour Championship, Omega Dubai Ladies’ Masters and the Dubai Desert Classic. But don’t take our word for it, this is what the pros think of the Dubai golf scene…
What you need to know about Bethpage Black
It’s not often you find a golf course that questions you on the first tee: are you brave enough to take me on? Let alone on a public course. But this is Bethpage’s Black Course, the 2025 Ryder Cup host venue, and here in New York they don’t hold punches.
The history of the Ryder Cup
Named after a man who made his fortune selling seeds almost a hundred years ago, the Ryder Cup is now golf’s most eagerly awaited event, consistently delivering iconic moments.
What you need to know about Rome
The Vatican, the Colosseum, the Pantheon and streets that tell a thousand ancient stories, Rome is unlike any city in Europe, inspiring awe in all who visit.
All you need to know about the Dubai Desert Classic
It’s been tamed by Tiger on two occasions and has also been graced by everyone from Ballesteros and Els to McIlroy and Couples, the Dubai Desert Classic is one of golf’s iconic events.
10 superstar architects that built Dubai golf
Ernie Els, Sir Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Colin Montgomerie, Ian Baker-Finch, Thomas Bjorn … it reads like a who’s who of 1990s golf. In fact, it is a list of the men who have laid out courses in Dubai, says Chris Bertrand.
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