Fathers and Sons

I was with a number of friends this past weekend whom had taken a Father & Son trip to Scotland last fall. They were telling me how much they enjoyed the experience and camaraderie. One story, told by a gentleman who has been extremely successful in business was wonderfully simple and cut at the heart of these generational trips.

Having paid for the land cost and airfare for his son, the father was having a conversation with his 26 year old, gainfully employed offspring prior to the trip about what his thoughts were on expenses during the trip. Father makes some suggestions on who should cover what expenses and what may be appropriate for junior to cover.

At this point, the son looks at his father and quizzically asks; “Dad, do you want me to go on the trip?”. The division of expenses dialogue was over!
 

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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New Dorchester Group Hotel near Wentworth.

Cowarth Park Hotel & Spa in Ascot is one of the Dorchester Hotel Group’s country collection and opened its doors in September 2010.  Built in 1776, this beautiful Georgian dwelling was the home of a few noble families.  At the turn of the century it became the residence of the 17th Earl of Derby.  The famous race at Epsom was named after the 12th Earl and at various times, Cowarth Park played host to Royalty.  The Prince and Princess of Wales, Edward VII and Queen Alexandria have all stayed there while attending the racing at Ascot.

The hotel has close links with Wentworth Golf Club and guests of the hotel can include a round of golf in their stay.  The three restaurants are superb and open to non-residents which makes them very tempting to golfers staying nearby.   Head Chef, John Campbell has two Michelin Stars and is best known for his innovative and inspiring menus. 

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

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Links Magazine’s Spectacular 10

Links Magazine recently published its list of the top 10 most spectacular courses in world golf; and it makes for interesting reading with Old Head Golf Links in Ireland finishing in top position.  Located just south of Cork, Old Head stands on cliff tops in a remote location that’ll make you feel like you’re on the edge of the world.  Another notable course on the list is Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang, China which is an 8,500 yard course built 3000 feet above sea level.  I had the pleasure of playing it in 2008 and, whilst it’s the longest course I’ve ever played (by some distance), the altitude meant I’ve never hit drives so far in my life…which made for great fun!   The top ten as positioned by Links Magazine is:

  1. Old Head Golf Links, Ireland
  2. Cypress Point Club, California
  3. Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand
  4. Black Mesa Golf Club, New Mexico
  5. Pebble Beach Golf Links, California
  6. Whistling Straits, Wisconsin
  7. Weihai Point, China
  8. Pinnacle Point, South Africa
  9. Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, China
  10. Cabo Del Sol, Mexico

 

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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Golf and the good life in France


La Vie en Verte
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Gourmet Golf and L’art de Vivre in Bordeaux
If ever a nation has mastered the art of living well, it’s the French. Think champagne, foie gras, haute couture, fairy-tale castles and you think of France, right? But did you know that France also has 600 golf courses? That’s more than the rest of continental Europe put together. You don’t have to parler Français. A green is …

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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


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A spirited romp through Scotland’s Links and Whisky Trails

A sign in the Glasgow Airport proclaims that Scotland is the best small country in the world. Aye, especially if your idea of heaven is hitting true seaside links by day and enjoying a wee dram and genuine Scottish hospitality in a snug pub or castle by night.

In fact, it was over a few amber elixirs with …

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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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