Cooking School, Italy

If you are travelling to Italy, the one activity that we find both golfers and non-golfers alike love, is an authentic Italian cooking class.  An ideal location to experience this is in the Lake Como area where cooking classes take place in the Culinary Institute, “Gianni Brera” – which is considered one of the best institutes in Italy.  Lessons are hands-on and before beginning the cooking process, the participants will be taken to the nearby food department store where the chef will introduce you to the culinary habits of the Italians.

The classes are based on the preparation of the lunch or dinner that will then be eaten by the participants themselves at the end of the class.  Importantly, the meal is accompanied by fine wines!

PerryGolf can incorporate as many cooking classes as desired into a vacation and would be delighted to arrange transfers from your hotel (ideal in order to allow you to enjoy the wines on offer during the day).

Click here to download a brochure for the Foundation Course in Culinary Arts.

A perfect addition to your Italy vacation.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is responsible for our Mediterranean destinations.

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Royal Porthcawl, Wales

As the golfing world starts to focus on Wales, venue for the Ryder Cup Matches, Oct 1 – 3 we shall follow Jim Frank as he visits some of the links course of Wales and paints a picture of this charming destination.


Portraits of Royal Porthcawl
  by James A. Frank – TheAPosition

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Royal Porthcawl is the big one, the course against which all others in Wales are measured. And for good reason. Porthcawl is, simply, a class act. Read about my adventure there on my VisitWales blog. Then enjoy the photos.

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About the Author: Gordon Dalgleish is the Co-Founding Director of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on Google+

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The Highlands of Scotland…some great golf

Jim Frank, the well traveled golf writer visits some of the links in the Highlands of Scotland, which can be so different from their more famous sisters to the south;


My Heart’s in The Highlands

TAP imageThe wild weather at St. Andrews during the Open Championship didn’t surprise me as I’d just returned from a week in Scotland where I faced my own share of wind, rain, sun, clouds, and nearly every other condition Mother Nature can throw at traveling golfers.

And like the Open at the Old Course, it was great stuff.

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About the Author: Gordon Dalgleish is the Co-Founding Director of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on

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The Open Championship weekend

When the Open Championship is played at St.Andrews it is a very special occasion.  From Doug Sanders missing a 3ft putt on the last to win the title in 1970, to Seve’s joy at holing the birdie putt on 18 to effectively clinch the 1984 title.   The year 2000 saw a young Tiger Woods win by 8 shots and Jack’s farewell wave on the Swilken Bridge in 2005 still lives long in the memory.

Play went on well into the night on Saturday evening
Play went on well into the night on Saturday evening

This years championship saw mixed weather conditions and strong winds on Friday afternoon resulting in 10 groups returning at 6:30am on Saturday morning to finish their rounds but not before Tom Watson said his likely farewell to St.Andrews late on Friday night to a wonderful reception from the spectators who stayed on late to see him on the Swilken Bridge and like Jack he did not disappoint with a wonderful birdie on the last.

The scene was set for a fascinating weekend’s play.  Everyone thought Louis would come back to the field and we would have a tight finish come Sunday, but this guy can play.  He held his lead with strong nerve all weekend and when the lead was cut to 3 shots after 8 holes on Sunday his response was to eagle the 9th.  Casey’s challenge fell apart at the 12th a straight forward par 4, where a visit to the gorse resulted in a triple bogey 7 and left Louis with an 8 shot lead, he would eventually win by 7 and was a worthy winner of the claret jug.

Despite shooting a 3rd round 76, US Open Champion Graeme McDowell was happy to sign autographs.
Despite shooting a 3rd round 76, US Open Champion Graeme McDowell was happy to sign autographs.

It was my pleasure to escort an exclusive group travelling with PerryGolf that were housed in the Fairmont St.Andrews during the Open before joining the Mega Yacht Harmony II on Monday to continue their tour around Scotland’s famous northern links venues.  My personal experience of the Open is one to remember.  A kind invite from an R&A member saw me in the most privileged position of watching the leading groups start out their rounds from the large window in the R&A clubhouse overlooking the 1st tee.  Tiger hit a 3 wood that never left grandstand height, a low stinger.  A wonderful lunch followed in the company of David Lema, son of champagne Tony who won the Open in 1964 in St.Andrews with Tip Anderson on the bag and Arnold’s putter in the bag.

The Championship is over for another year.  Next year Royal St.Georges.
The Championship is over for another year. Next year Royal St.Georges.

The atmosphere around the 18th green is truly electric even with a run away winner. The Old Course can still test the best players in the world as long as the wind blows (which is generally does) and long may it continue to provide historic moments that live long in the memory.

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Staying in Cape Town

Cape Town is an interesting and vibrant city; with Table Mountain framing the city and white beaches surrounding it, it really is unique.

I’d definitely recommend a wine tour during your stay which would mean journeying to the Boland Mountains and Cape Wine Country.  With such great wines on offer in South Africa, it would be a definite shame not to experience a tour during your stay.

The Steenberg Hotel's Pool Bar
The Steenberg Hotel's Pool Bar

Steenberg Hotel is accommodation PerryGolf recommend during your stay in Cape Town as it offers a challenging 18-hole golf course and award winning spa.  The hotel is located in the Constantia wine region found just outside the city.  It is quite a small hotel, with only 21 rooms and 3 Suites which are located within the authentic Manor House (which dates back to 1682).  During your stay you are really made to feel welcome…it is a very relaxing experience and definitely first class.

By Denise McKee.  Denise has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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