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Golf course reviews from a historical and architectural perspective
Golf course reviews from a historical and architectural perspective
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Carlow Golf Club is found inland on a deer park near the market…
Carne Golf Links lies on the edge of nowhere... well actually,…
Carnegie Links at Skibo Castle is the accessible golf course…
The Carnoustie Golf Links Championship Course is 'Golf's Greatest…
Carradale Golf Club is found on the Scottish mainland but you'll…
Carton House is a sprawling 1100 acre private estate situated…
Mark Parsinen likened Castle Stuart Golf Links to a theatre with…
It would appear the original Castlegregory Golf Links appeared…
Sat amongst the sand dunes with a railway bordering the course,…
The original Castletown Golf Links design was laid out by none…
Perhaps the best-known golf course architect past or present…
The Celtic Manor Twenty Ten Course is a behemoth if played from…
Centurion Club was one of the most highly anticipated new golf…
Chart Hills Golf Club is located in the affluent countryside…
Church Stretton Golf Club is cut from the same cloth as another…
There are very few golf courses that can claim Old Tom Morris…
Cleveland Golf Club has recently been termed the 'best links…
The Close House resort is home to the Lee Westwood Colt Course,…
Concra Wood Golf and Country Club is located overlooking Lough…
It may be hard to believe, but Connemara Championship Golf Links…