When you're playing a municipal golf course in a state, city, county or metropark chain of parks, you're almost always guaranteed a round of golf in a natural setting with no homes and little traffic.
With Presidents Day near and the 2016 campaign season chugging along, we figured this is as good a time as any to talk presidential golf and golf travel.
The images of Irish golf are unmistakable: towering dunes, wispy grasses and flags snapping in the wind. To those who have never set foot on a true links course, the game can look entirely different in Ireland. Brandon Tucker offers up 10 things you should know to help you make a plan for a golf vacation to Ireland's west side.
Municipal golf courses are battling the struggles of the golf industry, developers, aging infrastructure and government budget shortfalls to stay open and serve their communities.
These are the places to play if you want to follow in the footsteps of greatness ... i.e. the legends of the PGA Tour's Champions circuit. And you don't have to be older than 50 to enjoy them.
During today's tumultuous times on Tour, we're feeling especially nostalgic over the loss of old events, venues, voices and other traditions of yesteryear.