by Michael Leonard | May 28 | Golf Course Review, Golf Courses
Phoenix has five city courses that are located throughout the valley. While some players rave about Papago, I think Aguila golf course is the best city course and a great deal year-round. While it’s not a scenic course by any means, the conditions are always...
by Guido Sargiotto | May 13 | Golf Course Review, Golf Courses, Historic Golf Courses
Forest Hills Golf Course is a classic Donald Ross design that has delighted golfers since 1926. There’s a lot of history behind Forest Hills. Bobby Jones began his famous 1930 Grand Slam of Golf in 1930 with a win in the Southeastern Open, which was played...
by Scott Scantlebury | May 13 | Golf Course Review, Golf Courses
Golf is a game with disappointment built right in. Perfection is unobtainable. Ben Hogan once said that in each round you might hit 3 shots exactly as you had envisioned them. The odds are better when selecting golf courses, but occasionally what you end up playing...
by Guido Sargiotto | May 11 | Golf Course Review, Golf Courses
Located 15 minutes away from Córdoba airport, El Terron Golf Club is Tom Weiskopf’s first design in Latin America. Distributed inside de country club, it is a world-class golf project with special attention to detail and with a wide variety of exclusive...
by Guido Sargiotto | May 10 | Golf Course Review, Golf Courses
Red Tiger Course is one of four golf courses inside Trump National at Doral. You might have heard that surname, and you surely know what it implies: a five-star resort with lavish amenities and a unique (but probably overpriced) golf experience. Red Tiger is...
by Scott Scantlebury | May 3 | Golf Course Review, Golf Courses
Show me a magnificent morning in Missouri and I’ll show you a good day to golf. Our first stop on a 3 state tour, which also included Arkansas and Tennessee, was Poplar Bluff, a town of about 18,000 people in the southeastern corner of the state. Not exactly a...