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Rave of the Week, Lost Plantation Golf Club

Georgia's unofficial I-95 trail runs the golf course gamut

Hey, golfer! Slow that Mustang down. You don't have to barrel straight through Georgia on Interstate-95 South, hell-bent for all those sunny Florida golf courses. Good golf can be found just minutes from I-95, from affordable little nine-holers that let you stretch your legs, to fancy resort courses where you can get in some serious links time. So take a break, buy some peaches and fireworks, and play some golf, writes National Golf Editor Tim McDonald.

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It's easy to get in some good golf in The Big Easy

New Orleans has never been a world-class golf destination, but it's no golf vacuum either. You can indulge in the wonders of the city at night and hit some good New Orleans golf courses during the day, when the partiers are still sleeping....more»

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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.

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Summer "prime time" golf in Canada, Mary Galvano on her book "Ladies, Get a Grip"

• Host Dave Berner talks to Gordon Schultz of golf vacation packager Golf Canada's West about the great summer golf in Canada. "It's prime time as far as golf is concerned here," Schultz says.
• "Ladies, Get a Grip: Playing Golf for Business and Pleasure the Feminine Way" can help women get a handle on golf, author Mary Galvano says. And: The bag that counts your golf clubs.

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ScotlandGolf.com Review Taymouth Castle Golf Club

Taymouth Castle in the heart of Scotland is a majestical round

Despite the odd quirk here and there - which is part of the very charm of highland golf - Taymouth Castle Golf Club is a profound joy to play, Kiel Christianson writes from Scotland.

Also: Bloody good Scotland golf vacation deals

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

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The Planet Putter: Links joy on Oregon's coast
In less than a decade, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort's three courses are already gaining legend status, thanks to the resort's no-frills homage to traditional links golf, Brandon Tucker writes.
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StAndrewsGolf.com Review The Castle Courset - No.17

The new Castle Course at St. Andrews: The "Home of Golf" receives a modern addition

The Castle Course, designed by David McLay Kidd, is an intriguing and - dare we say it? - sexy addition to the six existing courses administered by The St. Andrews Links Trust.

Also: St. Andrews golf vacation package deals

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

TravelGolf.com Resort Review Grand America Hotel - Salt Lake City

Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City: A luxurious holdover from the Winter Olympics

Thanks to the '02 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the Grand America Hotel sprung up as a luxurious option for corporate sponsors. It remains the premier accommodation in the city.

Also: Spotlight on Salt Lake City

TravelGolf.com Feature Portland at Night

Portland, Oregon: A haven for beer - and great golf courses

With three dozen breweries, Portland is known as beer central. But there's also great golf nearby, making for excellent beer/golf tours of the area, Brandon Tucker writes.

Also: Oregon's great golf outside Bandon


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