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A (very) wee bit o' the Scots

Last Played: March 2007

Aberdeen Country Club would like you to believe you’ll be teeing it up at a traditional Scottish golf course like its namesake, Royal Aberdeen.

Well, suffice to say Scotland – or the 200-year-old Royal Aberdeen golf course – hasn’t been remade in...

Golf and Disney do mix

You have to give Robert Trent Jones Jr. (and Sr.) some credit for building the rather decent and challenging Celebration Golf Club in a town created by Disney. As with anything Disney, fun is manufactured and it’s all about the glitz. If you’ve never been, Celebration, Florida, is one of those places...

Renovated gem in SW Ontario

Golf lovers everywhere like to tell stories about a course they played that was "off the beaten path," yet surprised them in every way. One of those courses is Innerkip Highlands Golf Club, situated just off busy Highway 401 near the village of Innerkip, Ontario. For those not familiar with Ontario...

Plenty of choice at Ontario resort

Golf theme resorts are popping up all over the place. You know the type: family friendly, all kinds of 'entertainment', dining, shopping etc. And in a lot of cases it seems that golf takes a back seat to the rest of the “experience.”

This is definitely not the case at the Nottawasaga Inn Resort....

A great alternative to Grand Strand hotspots

Blue and green are the colors that make the River Club stand out as a favorite among Myrtle Beach-area golf courses. Blue as in water and green as in, well, the putting surfaces.

Sure, many of the Grand Strand layouts have an abundance of water hazards that beautify and toughen the golf course...

Sand, sand everywhere and not a bikini in sight

It may be situated just minutes from Walt Disney World in the golf Mecca of Orlando, Florida, but 18 holes at Mystic Dunes is no magical walk in the park. While a lot of Orlando-area courses feature numerous water hazards or Carnoustie-like rough, Mystic Dunes literally throws sand in your face like...

Tamed Stallion

Las Vegas is studded with high-end golf courses, all claiming to offer high rollers the best golf experience they have ever had. Stallion Mountain Country Club sort of delivers on that claim – with an asterisk. The asterisk being that it is a “private” club, but can be played by the average golfer...

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