Archives for: July 2006
Tuesday July 18, 2006 | 12:55:49 pm 117 words, 2444 views
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Whether you’re going to Liverpool to see the Open Championship or to pay homage to the Beatles, or just want to know a little more about the storied Open venue, this special edition of WorldGolf.com Sweet Spots has all the info you need.
Area expert and the “Oldest man to ever carry a scoreboard at the Open” Clive Agran joins host Brandon Tucker to discuss Royal Liverpool and what he dubbs the best stretch of links golf in England. And as much as it pains him to say it, he’s got a gut feeling the ...
Friday July 14, 2006 | 12:22:10 pm 66 words, 1756 views
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The metro Detroit golf scene is host to over 200 courses, ranging from plenty of two-star munis to four-star gems. Host Brandon Tucker weaves through Motown’s golf traffic to find the best of the best, including Arthur Hills’ Shepherds Hollow, Arnold Palmer’s Northville Hills, and Fieldstone Golf Club in Auburn Hills.
This MichiganGolf.com/WorldGolf.com podcast is supported by Carolina Golf Travel.
Friday July 14, 2006 | 10:00:27 am 84 words, 1924 views
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Aberdeen, the proclaimed “Flower of Scotland” is a University town host to a budding art scene and fantastic golf. While U.S. Senior Open host Royal Aberdeen is the most renowned, there’s several other courses that fly under the radar worth playing.
Join Brandon Tucker and guest Mark Nessmith, who recently visted Aberdeen as they talk about where to play, where to stay and how to play these difficult links courses.
WorldGolf.com Sweet Spots is supported by Pioneer Golf.
Thursday July 13, 2006 | 02:41:41 pm 105 words, 1218 views
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Not so long ago, Hilton Head Island was considered the only high-end Carolina golf destination. Now they have company in a big way.
If you haven’t been to Myrtle Beach since the late 90s, it might look unrecognizable to you. Join host Brandon Tucker as he talks about the Grand Strand’s big change in character, how it happened, and the best of the best, including Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, True Blue, Grande Dunes and the Barefoot Resort.
This edition of WorldGolf.com Sweet Spots is supported by Myrtle ...