- Monday, September 7, 2009, 15:11
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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort on Oregon's southern coast is home to four of America's top golf courses. The resort was the conception of Mike Keiser, an avid lover of links golf in Scotland, and the resort was built in a similar mold. Here's a look at some of WorldGolf.com Senior Writer Brandon Tucker's best photos from his trip in the summer of 2009....
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- Friday, July 17, 2009, 11:47
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If you've got Craigielaw Golf Club on your Scotland golf itinerary - or you're looking to add a golf course between North Berwick, Muirfield or one of the region's 20-plus other courses - don't get scared off by its tough reputation at home. That's just the local Scots giving the new kid on the block a hard time. Claims that it's unfair are false....
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- Thursday, June 25, 2009, 17:02
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Sitting right next to the famous Turnberry Ailsa is Westin Turnberry Resort's second championship 18 holes, the Kintyre Course. Though not as famous or historic as the Open Championship host, the Kintyre still serves up scenic, seaside links golf designed by Donald Steele.
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- Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 10:58
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If you're an enthusiast of traditional links golf, North Berwick Golf Club, in Scotland's East Lothian region, is just about as much fun as you could possibly have on the links. North Berwick has it all: history, influence, scenery and a collection of holes as unique as you're going to find amidst the world of traditional links.
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- Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 10:43
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If you're an enthusiast of traditional links golf, North Berwick Golf Club, in Scotland's East Lothian region, is just about as much fun as you could possibly have on the links. North Berwick has it all: history, influence, scenery and a collection of holes as unique as you're going to find amidst the world of traditional links.
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- Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 12:51
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Golf Digest recently announced its 2009 list of the "Top 100 Greatest Golf Courses Outside the United States" and five courses in St. Andrews (four Links Trust courses plus Kingsbarns Golf Links just down the road) grace the list. That's more Top 100 golf in one vicinity than anywhere else in the world. Here's a look at St. Andrews' fab five ...
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- Monday, April 13, 2009, 14:49
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Scotland appears small enough on a map to tempt any golf group into assuming any course is fair game to book during their trip. But that means lots of miles (and likely wrong turns through roundabouts). Instead, try and isolate your golf trip to one region.
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- Monday, April 13, 2009, 14:49
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There is still time for golfers to head for St. Andrews before the summer crowds this April, Scotland's shoulder season for golf. Deals are available for gems such as the Old Course, Balcomie Links and the New Course through packager Perry Golf.
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