Tag: golf blogger
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It’s time to park the golf cart and walk the course. Why? It’s good for you!
Golf courses were made for walking says Danny Bowerin, who passionately believes that parking golf carts makes us healthier, happier golfers… American writer Mark Twain famously said golf was a “good walk spoiled.” Too many golfers seem to have taken him literally, because wherever I play these days, more people are riding golf carts than…
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Pebble Beach – why it’s #1 on my Bucket List
Pebble Beach has been #1 on my golf bucket list ever since I visited Monterey’s 17-mile drive as a guest of Jim Griggs, former PGA Tour Director.
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REVIEW | Delhi Golf Club | Temples and Traffic
A review of Delhi Golf Club, India, where Thomas Marr found fairways and greens lined by temples and a soundtrack of revving rickshaws.
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Happy Birthday Bobby Jones – Greatest of them All
Personal reflections on the American Golfer Bobby Jones, the man universally considered to have accomplished the greatest feat in golf. Read on..
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Curious case of the missing Caddies
Ever since I first watched Caddyshack, a seminal 1980’s golf movie about the caddies and members of Bushwood Country Club – a typical American Private golf club – I’ve loved the idea of having my bag carried by a wily local who knows the humps, hollows, nooks and crannies of the courses I’m playing. Sadly…
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“You always come back to what you love”
Welcome, I’m bursting with excitement writing my first blog as the Editor of Global Golfer, a brand new internet golf travel magazine I had an idea seven years ago. I would publish a golf magazine on the internet for people who shared a passion for travelling the world and playing golf. Writing prose that captures…