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Arthur Hills Golf Trail is UP & Running!

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  • 4 Years ago
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By Len Ziehm   Arthur Hills designed more than 200 golf courses and renovated another 150 in his long career as a course architect. Few modern-day architects can match those numbers. Hills, now 90 years old is officially retired and spends most of his time on the east coast of Florida, but his work is […]

Forest Dunes Continues to Expand 

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  • 4 Years ago
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By Len Ziehm    There was never a doubt that Forest Dunes had one of the very best golf courses in Michigan, if not the entire United States. Tom Weiskopf designed it in 2002 and Golf Digest named it ‘Best New Course’ in the country.   No other golf resort can keep up with the expansion Forest Dunes’ owner Lew Thompson, an Arkansas trucking magnate, has engineered over the […]

New Valley Tower & Bar is Open at French Lick Resort

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  • 4 Years ago
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By Len Ziehm Our latest golf travel writing tour took us through several states and ended at one of our favorites stops, the French Lick Resort & Casino in southern Indiana. French Lick was not immune to pandemic restrictions. The hotel and casino were forced to close for a time, but both are now open […]

Don’t Be Afraid to Travel Even Now

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  • 4 Years ago
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The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly changed our golf travel plans in 2020. Our journeys in the past 11 years have ranged from a couple days to over a month, with all of them involving travel by car. We found that golf vacations are very much doable in the Carolinas, just as they were when the […]

THE WARREN GOLF COURSE: WAKE UP THE ECHOES OF NOTRE DAME

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  • 4 Years ago
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By Mike May There is much more to the athletic scene at the University of Notre Dame than visiting ‘Touchdown Jesus,’ attending football games, or watching basketball games inside the Joyce Center. You will also find the Fighting Irish spirit at The Warren Golf Course, perched on the northern edge of Notre Dame’s campus. This […]

Winter Golf in Scottsdale is Plentiful, Beautiful & Affordable  

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  • 4 Years ago
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By Jim Grosjean   Hopefully everyone is enjoying a lovely summer with golf and other outdoor activities that warm weather makes possible. The Covid-19 virus has greatly affected everyone’s lives, with one of the more minor disruptions being our normal golfing routines. Golf is back, however, and flourishing, but Old Man Winter is lurking. When […]

Sultan’s Run Golf Course – One of Indiana’s Best Golf Courses

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  • 4 Years ago
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By The Golfin’Guy, David Theoret Dubois County in southern Indiana is home to one of the state’s top-ranked golf courses, Sultan’s Run, a true golfing masterpiece. Since the course opened in 1992, Sultan’s Run has received its fair share of accolades including Indiana Golf Course of the Year and the No 6 Course to Play […]

THE PFAU GOLF COURSE AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY:  A STUNNING MASTERPIECE

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By Mike May Thanks to a very generous gift, the golf program at Indiana University has received a huge ‘shot in the arm.’  The championship golf course at Indiana University, which first opened in 1955, has re-opened after a complete re-design by highly acclaimed golf course architect Steve Smyers. “We built a brand new golf […]

South Carolina’s Santee & Cheraw State Park Offer Fantastic Golfing Opportunities

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  • 4 Years ago
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By Len Ziehm   Cheraw State Park Joy and I are never reluctant to check out hidden gems and Cheraw State Park was a great track that I am glad we were able to visit. Cheraw State Park Golf Course opened in 1992 and receives heavy play from Canadian golfers, who like to rent cabins […]

Back Home in Indiana On the Pete Dye Golf Trail

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By Mike May The late hall-of-fame golf course architect, Pete Dye was the Donald Ross of his generation. Dye’s footprint on U.S. golf is prolific and some of his best designs can be found in Indiana. Jack Nicklaus, himself a world-renowned golf course architect, was a fan of Dye’s creative genius,  “I think Pete Dye […]
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