Wales Course Review: Clifftop views, strong finish highlight Cardigan Golf Club in SW Wales
Cardigan Golf Club on Wales' southwest coast, when stripped down to the course itself, is simply a joy to play. You may not hear infamous legends of the great ones playing here, or see many plaques or famous faces in black-and-white photographs, but when you leave Cardigan, it may be your most enjoyable round during your Wales golf trip.
Ireland Course Review: The secret's out at hidden Enniscrone Golf Club in NW Ireland
There's a big secret emerging on the Emerald Isle: a handful of golf courses in its undiscovered northwest are welcoming golfers with open tee sheets and links as fine as anywhere else - but at a fraction of the cost. Among northwest Ireland's budding golf scene, lies one links jostling for the area's top spot: Enniscrone Golf Club.
Spain Reader Review: El Chaparral Golf Club near Malaga, Spain second to none, reader Greg Blake remarks
Greg Blake: "El Chaparral Golf Club near Malaga, Spain is one of the best golf courses i've played on, the service from breakfast thru to the 19th hole is second to none, scenery is amazing, tees to fairways to the greens are in fine condition too, would recommend here to everyone."
Wales Course Review: Pennard Golf Club in southern Wales: A dramatic, old school links course in the sky
Eight miles west of the coastal city of Swansea in Wales is Pennard Golf Club, a timeless links sure to garner strong opinions from any visiting golfer. Experiencing the one-of-a-kind links of Pennard toes the line between driving you mad and blowing you away.
Wales Course Review: Ashburnham Golf Club re-emerges as a can't-miss links in southwest Wales
After years of complacency, one of Wales' finest links golf courses, Ashburnham Golf Club, is back on track and is a 'must play' round on the British Isles.
Fife Course Review: Playing Open venue Carnoustie isn't pretty (just like Van de Velde's bare legs)
The host sites of so many majors in America are posh privates, open only to members and their guests. But anyone willing to travel to Scotland can play the famous 18th hole at Carnoustie Championship Links, site of the 1999 British Open and Jean Van de Velde's embarrassing triple bogey that found him ankle-deep in a burn as the world watched dumbfounded.
Northern Ireland Course Review: Ardglass Golf Club: A hidden gem in County Down, Northern Ireland
Just north of Newcastle, where Royal County Down draws in full tee sheets and £125-150 greens fees, sits a can't-miss hidden gem: Arglass Golf Club. If you leave Northern Ireland without seeing this stunningly unique links course, you haven't really seen all the north has to offer.
Northern Ireland Reader Review: Take it from a member: Castle Hume Northern Ireland's best parkland golf course
A GolfEurope.com reader and Castle Hume Golf Club member says this course in County Fermanagh is an underrated parkland gem following a decade of improvements.
Northern Ireland Course Review: Royal Portrush: Ireland's only British Open venue remains one of golf's best links
Home to Calamity and Big Bertha, Royal Portrush Golf Club's Dunluce Links is one of the finest walks in links golf and perhaps the best play in Northern Ireland.
Ireland Course Review: Headfort Golf Club's new course: Christy O'Connor brings forth an Irish beast
Just as Christy O'Connor's playing career will forever be linked to his magical 2 iron to the 18th green against Fred Couples that allowed Europe to retain the Ryder Cup in 1989, all his designs will likely be compared to the new course at Headfort Golf Club about 45 minutes northwest of Dublin in County Meath.
Netherlands Reader Review: Reader: Amsterdam's Waterlandse Golf Club a Dutch treat
After a disappointing first visit to Waterlandse G.C. near central Amsterdam six years ago, this GolfEurope.com reader returned recently and found a challenging layout with greatly improved conditioning.
Northern Ireland Resort Review / Feature: Relax (or not) at the Radisson Roe Park Hotel and Golf Resort in Northern Ireland
Located in Limavady, the Radisson Roe Park Hotel and Golf Resort doesn't compete against Northern Ireland's century-old links. But it offers the region's only four-star golf resort and a golf facility that includes an 18-hole parkland course.
Ireland Course Review: Play authentic Irish 'castle golf' at Ballyheigue Castle Golf Club in County Kerry
Ballyheigue Castle Golf Club near Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland, is a golf club that plays around an early-19th-century ruin and offers golfers a mix of scenery and history, Brandon Tucker writes.
Spain Reader Review: Conditions at La Marquesa Golf Club in Spain impress reader
Lush fairways and well-conditioned greens impressed one GolfEurope.com reader on a recent round at La Marquesa Golf Club in Alicante, Spain.
Ireland Course Review: Connemara Golf Club provides a safe landing in northwest Ireland
Built near the landing site for of the first nonstop transatlantic flight, Connemara Golf Club is one of northwest Ireland's many overlooked links.
East Ayrshire Course Review: Prestwick Golf Club: Too short for a British Open but challenging for the rest of us
Prestwick Golf Club is known as the "Birthplace of the Open." Now it's the place the Open outgrew. The Ayrshire course hosted the first British Open in 1860, but by 1925 the tournament had moved on to bigger, longer venues. But if you think Prestwick is an obsolete pitch 'n' putt, think again.
Ireland Course Review: Ireland's Lisselan Golf Club no ordinary walk in the parkland in Cork
The locals will tell you with a smile that Lisselan Golf Club in County Cork is "different." But it's a good kind of different, a modest scenic course with great rates, novel touches and one fantastic hole.
St Andrews Course Review: Kingsbarns in St. Andrews: A 21st-century complement to golf's hallowed ground
Opened in 2000, Kingsbarns may have sod bunkering and a raw links location, but there's no mistaking it for St. Andrews old-school. Running to a modern 7,126 yards, the course is very playable off the tee, but the greens are as tough to score on as any in Scotland.
Scotland Course Review: Alyth Golf Club makes the A-list in Perthshire
The Alyth Golf Club is one of those fine little golf courses you come across when you roam the Scottish countryside - not really close to any major cities or tourist attractions, just sitting out here in the hinterlands waiting to be enjoyed by its members and guests. And enjoyed it is.
Perth and Kinross Course Review: King's Course at Gleneagles outshines PGA Centenary, host of the Ryder Cup Matches
Ask just about anyone who has played all three of Gleneagles' 18-hole courses, and they'll tell you that the best is James Braid's 1919 masterpiece: The King's Course.
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- South Ayrshire Course Review: British Open host Turnberry at the top of its game after a century of golf
- Portugal Course Review: Estoril Golf Club: Classic European golfing in the birthplace of 007
- Portugal Course Review: Praia D'El Rey golf course in Portugal a victim of overdevelopment
- Portugal Reader Review: Reader applauds Portugal's Alto Golf & Country Club in the Algarve
- Highland Course Review: Historic Royal Dornoch Golf Club in Scotland's Highlands is well worth the drive
- England Course Review: London Golf Club features courses with more teeth than an alligator
- England Reader Review: Hainault Forest golf: The price isn't right, Martin Lumb says
- Portugal Course Review: Oitavos Golf Club highlights Lisbon's "Golf Coast" in Portugal
- France Reader Review: France's Chiberta Golf Club: C'est magnifique
- England Reader Review: Reader: Peacehaven Golf Club among southern England's toughest courses
- Czech Republic Course Review: Golf Resort Karlstejn in shadows of famous Czech castle fit for a modern-day king
- England Course Review: Experience a memorable slice of history at Hever Castle Golf Club
- Ireland Reader Review: Carton House Golf Club is an Irish challenge, reader says
- England Course Review: Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent, England is a Nick Faldo masterpiece
- Northern Ireland Reader Review: Northern Ireland's Moyola Park Golf Club a disappointment, reader says
- Portugal Reader Review: Portugal's Golden Eagle Golf Club far from a golden play, reader says
- Ireland Reader Review: Warrenpoint Golf Club in Ireland maintains high quality
- Ireland Reader Review: Old Head Golf Links is head of the class in County Cork, reader says
- Italy Reader Review: Tuscany's Castelfalfi Golf and Country Club: Odd place, great play
- Poland Course Review: Krakow Valley Golf & Country Club's only competition is itself in southern Poland
- England Reader Review: Head for the hills of Northumberland's Alnwick Golf Club
- Ireland Course Review: A little America and a lot of Ireland make a nice mix at PGA National
- Spain Reader Review: Golf at Las Ramblas in Spain leaves a lot to be desired, reader says
- Northern Ireland Course Review: Play power golf at stately Powerscourt in Enniskerry, Ireland
- Europe Course Review: Bettystown gives you an affordable, true Irish links golf experience
- Europe Course Review: Wars, wolves and now golf: Don't miss Mt. Temple in Co. Westmeath
- Ireland Course Review: Tear yourself away from the Irish links, drink in the scenery at Woodenbridge
- Ireland Course Review: Lahinch Golf Club: Two courses, one amazing Irish golf experience
- Ireland Course Review: Lahinch Golf Club: Two courses, one amazing Irish golf experience
- Ireland Course Review: Doonbeg Golf Club: An artful balance of links and resort golf
- Ireland Course Review: Tralee Golf Club: The best Irish links course you've never heard of
- Ireland Course Review: Kilkee Golf Club: A little pot o' gold in County Clare, Ireland
- Ireland Course Review: Ballybunion's Old Course: Historic links punishes modern golfers
- Italy Course Review: Club Castel d' Aviano to be savored like fine Italian wine
- Spain Course Review: Spain's La Manga Club leaves golfers wanting to go back for more
- England Course Review: Royal Ashdown Forest is a real treat, but don't be fooled, it's a real test
- England Course Review: Budock Vean Hotel offers comforting retreat from modern England
- Ireland Course Review: Powerscourt GC unknown to many, but they like it that way
- Spain Course Review: Santana Golf & Country Club delights the senses
- Portugal Course Review: Vale do Lobo is Europe's toughest course
- Scotland Course Review: Prepare for an authentic Scottish experience at Scotscraig Golf Club
- Woburn Course Review: England's Woburn Abbey an unknown gem, but now the secret's out
- Spain Course Review: When in Sevilla, check out the golf, but don't forget the tapas
- Ireland Course Review: Old Head and the European Club are the new classics of Ireland
- Northern Ireland Course Review: More than just challenging links golf, Royal County Down is a life experience
- Ireland Course Review: Doonbeg makes a bold statement on the international scene
- Ireland Course Review: Tree-Lined Terrain at Mount Juliet
- Ireland Course Review: Lahinch Golf Club is positively enchanting
- Dundee City Course Review: Feel the history at Monifieth Golf Links
- England Course Review: Foxhills Golf Club: A touch of americana in the heart of England
- England Course Review: Wentworth Golf Club: One of the jewels of english golf
- St Andrews Course Review: The Eden Course: Paradise found in St. andrews
- St Andrews Course Review: Kingsbarns Golf Links: The best of scottish links golf
- Ireland Course Review: Ireland's literary capital a novel home base for an emerald isle golf vacation
- Portugal Course Review: On the Algarve: Palmares Golf
- Spain Course Review: Surreal landscapes at Spain's Costa Ballena Golf
- Spain Course Review: Dehesa Montenmedio Golf and Country Club: Striking natural surroundings
- Spain Course Review: Playing the game in southern Spain
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- England Course Review: Stoke Park Club: Love lends just the right touch
- England Course Review: England's Killiow Park: Remember the name
- England Course Review: Delamere Forest Golf Club
- England Course Review: Stoke Park Club: Love lends just the right touch
- England Course Review: A comforting retreat from modernity in england
- Portugal Course Review: Portugal Play (Part 2): Northern challenges
- Portugal Course Review: Portugal Golf (Part 3): Combines culture and courses
- Portugal Course Review: An introduction to golf in Portugal
- Spain Course Review: Spain's First Game: Golf in the Huelva Area
- Portugal Course Review: Portuguese Golf Mecca: Lisbon and surrounds
- Dundee City Course Review: Downfield Golf Club: Featuring length, charm and character
- Edinburgh City Course Review: Braid Hills Golf Course Features: A true formula for success
- England Course Review: Birchwood Golf Course: Tranquillity amongst the mayhem in england
- Midlothian Course Review: Kings Acre Golf Course: Quickly maturing into a masterpiece
- Edinburgh City Course Review: Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club- East Course: A wonderfully welcoming place for golf
- St Andrews Course Review: The Old Course: Even presidents consider ancient links a must-play
- Angus Course Review: Montrose Links Medal Course appeals to every golfer
- England Course Review: Put your troubles behind you at Mullion Golf Course
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Pennard Golf Club in South Wales
St. David's City Golf Club in southwest Wales
Montgomerie course at Ryder Cup host Celtic Manor Resort in Wales