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My 5 favorite public golf courses around New York City (and some advice for playing them)

You would think that living in the middle of Westchester County would make it easy to get to great public golf courses, but, sadly, that’s not the case. While I’m within a 20-minute drive from a few of the most famous private clubs in the country, the number of nearby munis is limited. And the Read more…

Where We Play: The Sebel Yarrawonga & Black Bull Golf Club 

The best of everything: Welcome to The Sebel Yarrawonga, where high-end luxury, world-class golf and country hospitality collide.

Drive, Play & Stay

Pack your bags – and clubs – for that mid-year vacation or long weekend. A number of forward-thinking golf clubs have initiated improvements to become even better play-and-stay destinations.

More clubs want to follow Eastern Sward’s environmentally friendly lead

Golfers nationwide are discussing the possibility of their clubs housing goats and sheep, composting and implementing other environmentally friendly measures since discovering Eastern Sward Golf Club’s ecological experiment.

You are where you play

You’re a product of your home course, but I’m going to show you how to make your game travel.

State Of Play

South Australian golf is on a high thanks to a confluence of factors. And in the coming years the golf options down south are only going to get better.

MY DREAM ROUND: What it’s REALLY like to play Augusta National

AGD Editor-in-Chief, BRAD CLIFTON managed to tick off “item No.1” on his bucket list after the 2016 Masters

Travel: Coast & Capital

Touring the South Coast of New South Wales and the courses in and around Canberra combines neighbouring golf destinations with distinct, yet complementary qualities.

Greens: Beneath The Surface

The best greens in the country – and the genius behind their design – as judged by Australia’s top golf-course architects.

Queensland: Follow the Sun

While much of the country shivers at this time of year, Queensland’s appeal for roaming golfers remains unmatched.

Little holes, big reputations

Here’s a selection of Australian par 3s that pack a punch.

Regional courses: Country comfort

With many capital-city courses overflowing with bookings or torrential rain, there’s never been a better time to head off the beaten track in search of that memorable round.

Portsea Golf Club: A successful seachange

ouse is more than a decade in the past. Now the club is looking to strengthen its primary asset: the golf course.

Course Review: Huntingdale Golf Club, VIC

Inspired by yesterday’s heroes, Huntingdale’s halcyon days are on the way back thanks to a new-look facility built for tomorrow’s champions.

Bombs Away

How Royal Melbourne Golf Club’s beguiling design will defend itself against the onslaught of the US team’s bomb squad.

Open For A Win

Jason Day has come close to winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on several occasions. But those near misses may have prepared the Australian to win a US Open on the Monterey Peninsula instead.

Murray Magic

Australia’s grandest watercourse is regarded in some quarters as the backdrop to the country’s No.1 golf destination. Spend any amount of time in the region and it’s not difficult to see why.

Golf The Pacific High-Way

Travel along the Pacific Highway for the best part of 40 years and you soon learn where the best golf courses are.

Best! Duel! Ever!

Henrik Stenson, Phil Mickelson and key insiders take you behind the scenes of the riveting race for the ’16 Claret Jug at Royal Troon.

Southern Comfort

The South Coast region of New South Wales is as stunning to travel along as the area’s golf courses are to play.

Course Review: Paradise Palms Resort, Cairns QLD

Paradise Palms has gone a long way to restoring its reputation as North Queensland’s premier golf course and there are more exciting developments on the horizon.

How To Beat The Ryder Cuppers

Players, caddies, coaches and others expose the weaknesses that can cost you a match.