From dew busting and splitting fairways to rolling in 20 footers and draining a few frosty brews after a round, I can’t get enough of the golf experience. There are some things, however, that are extremely bothersome and can easily alter my euphoric state when I’m roaming the fairways. Here are some happenings that...
The Envelope Please –2020 IAGTO Golf Travel Awards
After three decades of circling the glob in search of great golf travel destinations, I humbly consider myself to be a reliable source for good advice. But, if you don’t fully trust the GT Guru (which, incidentally, I find impossible to believe), maybe you’ll listen to the IAGTO (International Association of Golf Tour Operators),...
Top 10 Golf Travel Trends for 2019
A strong U.S. economy, a record number of Baby Boomers retiring and golf cruise popularity are a few of the reasons 2019 will be a great one for golf travel. With more discretionary income, a trusty set of golf clubs and a passport, golf travelers are primed to travel and play golf around the...
Finally, A Product That Speeds Up Play
The doomsayers are suggesting all sorts of reasons why golf isn’t as much fun anymore. Some say the courses are too long and difficult. Others point out Millennials have exceptionally short attention spans. And some say the next generation doesn’t want to put in the time and effort to learn and play the game...
Golf Travel Guru’s Top 5 Favorite Pubs
For the GT Guru, the only thing better than crushing a drive down the middle of the fairway on the first hole on a dew busting morning is savoring the first sip of hops and barley after the round at one of my favorite pubs. Luckily my travels have introduced me to some amazing...