Honesty Box Golf in Northumberland
Playing half the holes was twice the fun on a tour of honesty box links courses in Northumberland, England’s beautiful border county
Playing half the holes was twice the fun on a tour of honesty box links courses in Northumberland, England’s beautiful border county
Sri Lanka is world famous for tea. Read Global Golfer’s guide to teeing off on a refreshingly different golf holiday. Royal Colombo Golf Club Victoria Golf and Country Club, Kandy Nuwara Eliya Golf Club in tea country Orphaned elephants Caddies that call you “Master” King Cobra’s in the rough Pond Boys and curried eggs at …
Matthew Moore took his clubs on Honeymoon and found a golf holiday in Mauritius doesn’t have to break the bank… Trying to be a Legend on The Links at Belle Mare Plage Caddies that cost less than Coca-Cola Pars and a sensational spa Forza La Spiaggia – unforgettable food Snorkels and stretching Mauritius Golf Review …
Terre Blanche, near to the French Riviera, is a luxury golf resort with a James Bond back story. Provence golf has a licence to thrill
Nowhere in golf stirs the imagination quite like St Andrews – the ‘Home of Golf’ and The Old Course – God’s original layout in Scotland’s eastern Kingdom of Fife. How to get a tee-time at golf’s most famous links Putts of over 100-yards and the approach to the Road Hole New courses – more choice …
Ed Hodge marks 150 years since the birth of legendary golf course designer James Braid with a portrait of his life and review of Brora Golf Club, a Braid links classic
Mark Harvey went in search of classic courses and culture in Florida ‘The Sunshine State’ and discovered that St Pete’s is an absolute treat
A coastal trail of little known links golf courses dotted between medieval English castles Ruddy sand beaches, Atlantic grey seals and world famous fish smokeries A treasure trove pub with its own microbrewery in an idyllic bay setting Cheap green fees and easy to organise Northumberland golf packages It’s often been written that there is …
France has always been a popular holiday destination for Northern Europeans and especially British travellers. Brits are lucky enough to be able to cross the channel’s shortest stretch (21-miles) with the walking equivalent of five rounds of golf or roughly 375 shots if you are a handy five handicapper. French culture, wine, gastronomy and a …
There are few more spiritual places to relax than high on a mountain summit, whether carrying a backpack or bound to a pair of skis. While golf is often played inland among forests, parklands and heaths – and by the sea – on pure links turf with the ocean in view – there are far …