Courses and Travel
These five destinations might not be synonymous with golf in the same vein as Bangkok, Hainan and Kunming, but they offer alternative and no less appealing landscapes in which to play, writes Alex Jenkins
Craig Morrison travels to Bali, the Island of the Gods, where golf has firmly taken root
Home to Thailand’s oldest course and now two of its most notable layouts, this increasingly popular beach resort, situated 140 miles to the south of Bangkok, has well and truly taken to golf. Alex Jenkins checks out the best of the bunch
Craig Morrison, co-author of the beautifully presented 18 Greatest Scottish Golf Holes, takes us on a whirlwind tour of the country's finest and most memorable courses
Congressional Country Club, a favourite of many of America's most famous politicians, will provide an exacting test when it hosts the US Open later this month
There's no doubt that Melbourne's sandbelt region is home to at least a dozen world-class courses. HK Golfer's Australian correspondent Paul Myers checks out a select few
Often overlooked in the grand scheme of British golf, England's West Country is home to a number of classic links courses set in truly glorious locations, writes Alex Jenkins
Three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo guides us around arguably the most famous acreage of terrain in the game
Off the beaten track - the HK Golfer editors take in the delights of this tropical isle.
This brand-new Tasmanian track, sister course of the much-heralded Barnbougle Dunes, has the potential to be a world beater, writes Paul Myers






