Let’s Discuss The Four Major Tournaments
The four major golf tournaments are the Master, the British Open, the U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship. Each major has a unique feel which makes them all exciting events to watch. The Masters is played at the same course every year in Augusta, Georgia. The course is known for its length which means that golfers who hit the ball long off the tee have an advantage. It is probably the most famous golf course in the whole world, and the greatest golfers of Read the rest of this entry »
Is the Golfing Season too Long?
Although golf fans really love watching the game and their favorite golfers perfomr in the major tournaments, with all the injuries which have been taking place recently, to the major players of the game, many are wondering if the seson is too long, and whether or not there should be some tournaments which are cut out of the majors, which the big golfers play in. With the large amount of injuries, many players are cutting back on Read the rest of this entry »
Relaxing Country Clubs in the Pacific Northwest
If you are a golf enthusiast, and love going to the best country clubs, wherever you travel around the united states, and even around the world, then you are going to want to get guides and information about the clubs in the areas of the country you are going to visit. Making sure to read what others have to say about a country club, is really the best way for you to know what kind of a club you are going to get, when you visit a particular counry Read the rest of this entry »
The Most Beautiful Golf Courses in the Pacific Northwest
One of the most beautiful and scenic golf courses in the Pacific Northwest is the Port Ludlow Golf Club located in Port Ludlow, WA. The 18 hole golf course has been labeled “one of the most scenic in the world’ by some publications. With towering evergreens and lush greens and fairways that overlook lakes and streams, it-s easy to see why.
Snoqualmie, WA is home to the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in the entire Pacific Read the rest of this entry »