Planning a golf vacation? Keep in mind when packing that a successful golf vacation starts well before you even leave your home. Scott Kramer provides a series of helpful hints to make packing easier than ever. This infographic was originally published by Links Magazine.
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Merion Golf Club vs Pine Valley Golf Club
Co-founder and President of PerryGolf – Gordon Dalgleish – was asked to write the piece “Which is Better? | Merion or Pine Valley” for the Summer 2013 edition of LINKS Magazine.
An insightful and timely article as The 113th U.S. Open Championship at Merion Golf Club is just around the corner, here’s an inside glance into the article:
“Its incomparable championship history and taut test of shotmaking give this year’s U.S. Open site a decided edge” – Gordon Dalgleish
It takes either a brave or remarkably naive member to think he can mount a successful defense of his golf club in a faceoff with the number-one course in the world. Pine Valley has a storied and, in many respects, mythical history.
But speaking of history, my Merion has hosted four U.S. Open Championships, six U.S. Amateurs, four U.S. Women’s Amateurs, one World Amateur, a Walker Cup, and numerous other significant events. It was the fitting venue for Bobby Jones to begin his illustrious career—in the 1916 U.S. Amateur (as a 14 year old!)—and to conclude it with the completion of the Grand Slam (in the 1930 Amateur, on the 11th hole). And who could forget Ben Hogan’s heroic return to competitive golf when the iconic photo of his 1-iron approach on the 72nd hole of the 1950 U.S. Open hangs in clubhouses around the world?
To finish reading the full article, visit LINKS Magazine’s website here.
About the Author: Harrison Gould is the Social Media Marketing Manager of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on Google+
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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:
- Old Head Golf Links, Ireland
- Cypress Point Club, California
- Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand
- Black Mesa Golf Club, New Mexico
- Pebble Beach Golf Links, California
- Whistling Straits, Wisconsin
- Weihai Point, China
- Pinnacle Point, South Africa
- Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, China
- Cabo Del Sol, Mexico
By Keith Baird. Keith has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.