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This is a rare opportunity for fathers, grandfathers, mothers and grandmothers to play the famous St. Andrews links together with their children or grandchildren, boys and girls, and learn the history of the Royal & Ancient Game of golf as it grew to dominate a town with a history reaching back to the Bronze Age and to the time of Roman legionaries. A town once known as the ecclesiastical heart of Scotland’s Roman Church, ruled by Bishops and visited for centuries by Kings and Queens is now celebrated for golf. Along with playing the great links, participants will visit St. Andrews historical sites including the ruins of the 12 century Cathedral where the great champions of golf, Auld Tom Morris and his son Tom Jr., winner of five Open Championships, lie in the graveyard among the great Bishops. Participants will visit the nearby British Golf Museum, founded in 1990, which is an important resource for golf historians and displays a huge collection of documents and implements related golf history and the foundation of St. Andrews as the birthplace of golf. Historians claim golf was played in St. Andrews earlier than the 1400s. Join us in the 'Auld Toon' of St. Andrews for a very special week of golf accompanied by Coach Paterson, Yale's distinguished Golf Coach Emeritus who will help bring your game into shape on the Royal and Ancient links. |
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. The tour starts in Aberdeen known as the granite city, Scotland third largest city, located at the mouth of the River Dee. Its woolen mills once industry boomtown from North Sea Gas. You will play the Balgownie Links at Royal Aberdeen, the world’s sixth oldest golf club started in 1780. Next day you will play one of Scotland's most popular links, a Tom Simpson masterpiece along the North Sea, Cruden Bay Golf Club. Then a drive north, through historic Mora highland towns, Turriff, Keith and Fochabers, land that was once the home to the powerful Gordon clan, and onward towards Inverness and north to the mystic golf destination, Dornoch for two days of play on the greatest of all highland links, Royal Dornoch. Those ready for 36-holes can slip up to Brora, perhaps the most original of all Scottish Links. They have sheep on the course. With enough of the North we head south, but still in the highlands, to the grand old town of Nairn, best known as a seaside resort, with two golf courses, award-winning beaches, a famous Arts Centre and The Little Theatre plus many world- famous, neighborhood distilleries. Golf is schedule on Nairn Golf Club with greens as smooth as silk and Castle Stuart Links a scenic, comfortable walk along, generous fairways combine to make you long to have them at your home course. On the way back to Edinburgh for the journey home, we will stop for a game Arbroath Golf Club, a classic, original links which few golf tourists ever visit. Then on to Edinburgh International Airport for the night before flying back home next day. |
This extraordinary 12-day golf and sightseeing adventure to New Zealand offers you much more than golf. In addition to playing many of New Zealand’s finest courses, from Auckland's scenic Gulf Harbour to the latest Jacks Point Club in Queenstown with a backdrop of the Remarkable Mountains, along the way you will visit New Zealand’s historic sites and see, first- hand it’s magnificent countryside. Auckland, New Zealand’s gateway city, portrays a green, clean image of forest and sea views and is Dominated by Waitemata Harbor, Maori for “Sea of Sparkling Waters.” that supports the New Zealander’s addiction to outdoor life. You travel to Paihia in the Bay of Islands with sparkling beaches and shimmering harbors, important as the place where Westernized New Zealand came into to being with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in1840. Then onto the great Lake Taupo, the largest freshwater lake in Asia with gigantic trout and bubbling thermal pools and baths for your relaxation. Finally Queenstown on a glacial lake beneath snow capped peaks, the adventure capital of the country, with easy access to rivers, lakes, ski fields and the glacial Fjordland National Park. You will see when you fly onto the glaciers and sail the fiords to the farmland why New Zealand is renowned for its beauty. Indeed there is much more than golf on this adventure. |
in one of our " its not all about golf” we have built tour offering Dublin’s best golf courses and as base for the tour, two of the city’s best hotels, the Shelbourne, a musical and classical arts entertainment. Following our motto, that “it’s timeless landmark in the heart of Dublin on St Stephen’s Green, located within a few minutes’ walk from Dublin’s most famous landmarks, and spend the final two days of the tour for golf and pampering at the K Club, an elegant French Chateau style country resort, beside the River Liffey in nearby Straffan, not more than forty-five minutes from Dublin city center. Highlight at the K Club is two outstanding golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer which have hosted numerous European Tour events including the 2006 Ryder Cup. Add a superb spa to a peaceful setting to immediately wind down after the busy city environment. Enjoy visiting Dublin’s historical landmarks, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, The National Gallery,and the Guiness Storehouse. Irish music and Donoughues Pub, Riverdance at the Gaeity Theatre, and an evening at the Fairyhouse Racetrack for a flutter on a nag are also on the entertainment schedule. |
This unique tour features five of Melbourne’s famous Sand Belt Courses, including Alister Mackenzie’s 1926 Royal Melbourne’s West Links ranked as Australia’s # one golf course and # 5 in Golf Digest’s two hundred international in 2018. Other scheduled Sand Belt courses are rarely ranked far behind Royal Melbourne in fame. A short flight to Tasmania, Australia’s Island State will provide an extraordinary and exciting golfing finale to the tour on Barnbogle’s iconic Dunes and Farms Courses. The tour is developed for a party of eight golfers (however it can be increased to twelve) golfing and non-golfing spouses are welcome to join the tour and can enjoy Melbourne’s local sightseeing and interesting things to do; and there are many. On arrival in Melbourne after a day lost have the option of resting after the long journey or playing the fabulous Victoria Course followed by dinner at the club. The following day we will enjoy playing with members of the Victoria Golf Club. Local limo and taxi services will handle land transfer to and from golf clubs at both destinations. |
This tour is “More than just Golf” it encompasses the beauty of New Mexico, its Native American Culture, its art featuring one of its most famous painters, Georgia O’Keefe, its music and four of its best Pueblo golf courses; with plenty of optional golf if you have the energy for more. The tour begins in Albuquerque, the best destination for arrival in New Mexico, lodging Hyatt’s Premier Tamaya Resort Hotel in nearby Bernalillo for four Between rounds visit Albuquerque Old Town for Spanish Tapas and Flamenco, ride the scenic Sandia Peak Tramway, and view a Native American ceremonial dancing at Jemez Pueblo. Next stop is Santa Fe for four nights at Hotel Santa Fe's exclusive Hacienda lodging which offers a secluded retreat featuring lavish rooms with an extensive collection of Native American art artwork in warm tones that reflect the beauty and traditions of its Native American origins and Southwest Museum and the many other art galleries in town. Other attractions on the schedule are Los Alamos and the Bandalier National Park, plus local entertainment. |
The Arran Isle lies just off the main South West of Scotland Coast and is not called Scotland in miniature for nothing. The fault line divides the island into two very different parts; the rocky and mountainous north and the lush green pastures of the south just like the Scottish main land. Arran golf courses are scattered along its coast and although they are not in world championship class, their attraction is simplicity and This unique schedule offers two eighteen-hole courses Brodick and Lamlash, two nine-hole courses Corrie and Lochranza and one of the only two twelve- hole courses in the world, the famous Shiskine Golf Club. Scottish whisky, the product of the Arran distillery and the fare of local farms and gardens are enjoyed on the tour. Another short ferry ride takes you to Kintyre, origin of “Mull of Kintyre,” a well- known song by the British rock band Wings written by Paul McCartney and Denny Laine, written in tribute to the Kintyre peninsula where McCartney has a home. But great golf on the challenging, Machrihanish Golf Club and Machrihanish Dunes will complete the islands golf adventure. But, if feeling energetic and with plenty of daylight available, you may have time to tackle the Dunaverty Golf Links at the bottom of Kintyre before motoring back to Glasgow for the flight home. |
woodland course with cavernous bunkers as sought golfers looking for an extra special golf experience. is ranked on the top 100 list of every major golf magazine Few public courses in the country. Lake Arrowhead Pines course follows which Golf Digest ranks high on their Wisconsin’s “places to play" ranking. Sand Valley, aptly named the Bandon Dunes of the Midwest, heads Sand Valley Coore-Crenshaw course opened in 2017 followed by David Kidd’s This domestic golf tour offers four of Wisconsin’s best golf course Mammoth Dunes built on a larger scale offers more memorable holes that require greater shot-making and focus. The Coore-Crenshae Sandbox par- three adds true dunes challenge and excitement to this trilogy of exciting Wisconsin Landscape. Winding up the tour Erin Hills, site of the 2017 Open where Brooks Koepka claimed his first major title with a 16-under-par 272. Opened in 2006 on vast farmland carved they say by Glaciers in the Ice Age after long and tumultuous history of development, it was brought to fruition by a trio of freshman designers, Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry and Ron Whitten. Finally, a Milwaukee Seth Raynor classic that will crown the above. Sign up to learn all about it. |
The Ring of Kerry (or Iveragh Peninsula to give it its correct name) is the Kerry tourist trail and part of the mystical & unspoilt region of Ireland that has attracted visitors for hundreds of years and is part of “The Wild Atlantic Way.” Its spectacular beauty is beyond question and it is a natural centre for outdoor pursuits that include golf, water-sports, cycling, walking, running, riding and the very best fishing in freshwater rivers for salmon & trout and at sea for bass, ray, pollack, conger eel, cod, flounder, wrasse, mullet, mackerel & tuna. Above all, The Ring of Kerry is a photographer’s paradise - wildlife river, coastal and forest - stunning scenery that changes as the light dances to the tune of the incoming Atlantic weather. The Ring of Kerry ranks highly amongst the ‘must play’ courses in the American golfer’s bucket list, alongside Tralee and Waterville, Dooks and the fabulous Old of Kerry's unique topography forms a special combination of heathland of Kerry's unique topography forms a special combination of heathland and parkland holes with sand-based fairways and firm greens that offer a classic Irish golf links feel.The Wild Atlantic Way leads the golfer towards the ocean over many stunning world-class golf course settings that provide some of the finest golf Ireland has to offer |
quickly head East to sub-tropical Durban in Kwa Zula Natal, South Africa’s third-largest city with its Golden Mile of beaches, exotic Spice Markets in the Indian District, African Art Galleries, Tea Gardens all within a short distance of the Africa Wilderness, the Drakensberg Mountains and King Shaka’s Zululand and its fascinating culture. Golf South Africa’s # one Durban Country Club. Then off to Plettenberg on the Garden Route famed for outdoor activities, Land and other daring pursuits all from the magnificent Plettenberg Hotel an ideal place to relax and reinvigorate. Cape Town, Table Mountain, the Cape of good Hope and Constantia Vineyards, wine tasting, jackass Penguins and best of all the fabulous Kirstenbosch Gardens. Golf at Royal Cape Golf Club, South Africa’s oldest. Final and best of all Jocks Safari Lodge in Kruger National Park, tented sleeping quarters, plunge pools, rest and relaxation and the Big-Five animal kingdom. |