Golf News for Wednesday, January 25, 2006 | Media

TravelGolf.com ranks top courses in select golf destinations

Because traveling golfers want to play the best courses in some of the most prominent golf locations, TravelGolf.com is proud and excited to debut its new ongoing series of stories ranking the top-10 golf courses of several diverse golfing destinations.

With talented and experienced golf writers dedicated to visiting and playing in golf-rich areas such as Myrtle Beach, Las Vegas, Phoenix-Scottsdale, Florida and other areas, the TravelGolf.com team has deep insights into the courses that are unanimously considered "must plays."

"We're excited about this new series, as it will keep traveling golfers and other fans of the game abreast of the best courses in the best areas," Executive Editor Mark Nessmith said. "It's sure to be a hit with readers and editors alike."

While any top-10 list can be considered subjective, writers Tim McDonald, Chris Baldwin and William K. Wolfrum have used their extensive personal experience to put these lists together. They have also gathered information and opinions from a wide range of sources, however,
including golfers, other TravelGolf.com writers, golf pros and golf packagers.

With top-10 lists for Myrtle Beach, Georgia and Southern California having already debuted, the series is off to a running start.

TravelGolf.com reaches more than 2.5 million golfers a month through 40+ online golf publications. As the world’s largest network of online golf sites, TravelGolf.com publications have earned a prestigious reputation for thought-provoking golf reviews and journalism.

Content for TravelGolf.com is created and published by GolfPublisher Syndications, the world’s largest golf syndication and publishing network. Boasting a team of top golf writers and bloggers, the company offers Web sites and publications golf travel articles, course reviews, news from the pro tours, golf blogs, updated course directories and more. GolfPublisher Syndications publishes TravelGolf.com and more than 40 other regional and national golf publications including WorldGolf.com, MyrtlebeachGolf.com, LasVegasGolf.com, ScotlandGolf.com and USAGolfGuide.com. The GPS editorial team has quickly earned a reputation for thought-provoking golf reviews and journalism. For more information, call (646) 416-6515.