Many of us cherish memories of Turnberry, a venue etched in golfing history thanks to its dramatic Open Championships. For those of a certain...
READ MORERoyal Bled Offers Golf, Accommodation, and A Foodie Feast Fit for a King or Queen!
by Andrew Wood | Mar 8, 2025 | Destinations, Europe
Is there really world-class golf in Slovenia? A friend asked me incredulously. “Yes, indeed there is,” I said. “Just head...
READ MOREA Town with History: Prestwick and Its Storied Links
by Jim Callaghan | Mar 7, 2025 | Destinations, Europe, Golf & Travel, Opinion, Reviews, Scotland
The small town of Prestwick in Ayrshire holds a unique and prestigious place in golf history as the birthplace of the Open Championship. In...
READ MOREFormby Golf Club: A Timeless Championship Test
by Jim Callaghan | Mar 5, 2025 | Destinations, England, Europe, Golf & Travel, Opinion, Reviews
My first encounter with Formby Golf Club dates back to 2002, when I competed in the British Mid-Amateur Championship. The memory that stood out...
READ MORESan Roque Old – A Classic Layout Reimagined For a Memorable Golfing Experience
by Andrew Wood | Mar 5, 2025 | Feature, Spain
Southern Spain has lots of golf courses, some good, some bad, some legendary, steeped in the history and lore of the game. San Roque is...
READ MORENefyn & District is Not just The Most Spectacular Course in Wales, But the Entire British Isles!
by Andrew Wood | Mar 4, 2025 | Europe, Feature, Golf & Travel, Opinion, Reviews, Wales
Nefyn, like many of the courses included in this collection, is not an easy place to reach. Located in North Wales, a three-hour drive from...
READ MOREThe Ladies’ Club: A Hidden Gem of Links Golf at Formby
by Jim Callaghan | Mar 3, 2025 | Destinations, England, Europe, Golf & Travel, Opinion, Reviews
At World’s Best, we pride ourselves on uncovering exceptional golfing experiences, and this time, we had the privilege of playing at...
READ MORERoyal St David’s – Game of Thrones Golf in the Land of the Dragon
by Andrew Wood | Mar 2, 2025 | Europe, Feature, Golf & Travel, Wales
Looking at Royal St David’s golf course from the vantage point of the medieval Harlech Castle. Its’ foreboding walls situated on a rocky...
READ MOREAn Oasis of Peace, Tranquility, and World-Class Golf Close to the Heart of One of The World’s Greatest Cities
by Andrew Wood | Mar 1, 2025 | Europe, Feature, Spain
At Bayonne and Pine Valley golf clubs, adjacent to New York and Philadelphia, respectively, you will find, two of the world’s greatest golf...
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