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Rave of the Week, Bald Head Island Country Club

From Nags Head to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina's island golf courses test your game

North Carolina has the Appalachian Mountains and the Piedmont Plateau. But if it's island golf you're looking for, it has more than its share of that as well, Tim McDonald writes. Bald Head Island Country Club in Southport, Nags Head Golf Links in Nags Head, Currituck Golf Club in Corolla and Duck Woods Country Club in Southern Shores are just a few of the excellent choices for island golf in the state.

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Nova Scotia golf is a great antidote to scorching summer heat and humidity down south

Summer heat making you irritable? I have one word for you. One cool word, dripping with temperatures in the 60s and 70s with a fresh, ocean breeze: Canada. More specifically, Nova Scotia, though I realize that's two words....more»

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Play nine golf courses in a day? Divine Nine Road Trip near Reno gives you the chance

On the Divine Nine Road Trip you play two holes at nine different courses in one 12-hour-plus day. You travel between the courses on a bus full of other golfers like you - plus one hunking big cooler.

Also: Nevada's top golf courses

TravelGolf.com News Tetherow Golf Club - Bend, Oregon

Central Oregon to debut one of America's top courses in 2008: Tetherow Golf Club in Bend

If the high desert boomtown of Bend, Oregon isn't on your golf radar yet, it's sure to get your attention this year thanks to the addition July 26 of yet another new stunning golf course: Tetherow Golf Club.

Also: Spotlighting Pronghorn in Central Oregon


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The Best of Luxury Golf 2008


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Golf in Germany, Grand Del Mar Resort in San Diego, and Just One's growing golf

• Host Dave Berner talks to TravelGolf.com writer Brandon Tucker about playing golf in Germany. "The interesting thing to me is that the golf culture is still developing," he says.
• Grand Del Mar Resort in San Diego offers luxury and great golf, Chris Baldwin says. And, golf writer Bill Giering talks about growing the game of golf through the Just One initiative.

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TravelGolf.com Review Circling Raven Golf Club - Hole 3

Circling Raven Golf Club, a Northern Idaho must-play, gives you miles to gawk at

If you could build your own private course with no limitation on space, no worry about houses, and the budget of an oil sheik, Circling Raven is what you'd build, Chris Baldwin writes.

Also: Native Americans rescued U.S. golf

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Ladies Locker Room: Fixing your golf game
I recently visited a golf academy. I wanted to find out how to get out of bunkers in one shot, and I needed serious surgery on my direction control so I could reach more greens in regulation.
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TravelGolf.com Profile Chef William Bradley

Chef William Bradley brings fine dining to San Diego golf

After perfecting his craft at Vu, the hip, inventive Scottsdale restaurant at the Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch, Chef William Bradley is ready to spice up Grand Del Mar's Addison Restaurant in San Diego.

Blog: Scottsdale's Vu makes veal chops sing

TravelGolf.com Feature LedgeStone Championship Golf Course - Hole 16

Country-loving Branson, Mo. states its case as a golf hotspot

Branson-area courses range from the superb Branson Creek to John Daly's Murder Rock, most with excellent views and all of them in close proximity to the shows and attractions.

PodcastPodcast: Golf in Branson, Missouri

TravelGolf.com Feature The Heritage Club - No. 13

Rating the best knee-knockin' par 3s of Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Myrtle Beach is home to plenty of island greens and other memorable par-3 holes, writes Brandon Tucker. Here are some of the finest that stand to make your knees shiver ...

Also: Check out the Waccamaw Golf Trail

TravelGolf.com Review Chambers Bay Golf Course

Chambers Bay more than lives up to its Open-host hype

Coach Dennis Green may be famous for his "you can't crown things prematurely" rant, but go ahead and crown Chambers Bay now. "It's golf theater at its finest," Chris Baldwin writes.

Blog: Chambers Bay blows away Torrey Pines


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