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New Zealand

New Zealand is the youngest country on earth - the last major landmass to be discovered. It's rich history reflects both Maori and European heritage and today its culture today still celebrates the two. Amazing Maori historic sites and taonga(treasures), some dating back almost a thousand years, are a contrast to beautiful colonial buildings. Visit any New Zealand city and you will experience the cultural richness of this country's past and present.

 

With vast open spaces filled with stunning rugged landscapes, gorgeous beaches, often spectacular geothermal and volcanic activity, a temperate climate, and fascinating animal and plant life, it is no surprise that New Zealand’s pure natural environment attracts so many visitors from other countries. You can go from snow capped mountains to a sailing boat floating in the sun within a day. For a country so small, it sure packs in a lot!

New Zealand

IRELAND

There is far more to Ireland than stout beer and lucky charms.  Many have unknowingly admired the country's raw beauty as it's dramatic landscape has been the backdrop to various box office films.  However there isn't a big screen large enough to do Ireland justice. Only a walk along the Irish coastline can do that. Or better yet, a game of golf on it's edgy terrain.  Urban Ireland is equally as worthy of admiration.  Their long history and current culture make for fascinating cities to spend time in. 

Ireland

SCOTLAND

What finer setting to play a round of golf than the home to the game itself?  Dating back to the 15th century, golf was originally played with sticks and pebbles around a natural course of rabbit runs, sand dunes and tracks. A few centuries later, the Links at St. Andrews became the first standard 18 hole course. This course is now known as Old Course and can still be played today.  Though Scotland holds something for every traveler, it holds everything for the golf history enthusiast.

Scotland

Australia

As the 6th largest country in the world, Australia has all types of terrain and climates.  There are beaches, deserts, mountains and forests.  Australia is a land of adventure, of vibrant cities, unspeakable natural beauty, and friendly people.  

Australia

SOUTH AFRICA

Bordered by 2 oceans and 5 countries, South Africa is as diverse as it's surroundings. A multiethnic population with 11 national languages, various religions and cultures, make up the 55 million inhabitants of South Africa. Thing to do in South Africa are equally as numerous.  

South Africa

MEXICO

Los Cabos, specifically, is magical with a diverse natural beauty, and a range of amenities to appeal to every personality. Los Cabos is comprised of two towns, San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, that are connected by 20 miles of shore. Whether you want to laze about on sandy beaches, play world-class golf courses, enjoy the nightlife, or try some adventurous outdoor sports, Los Cabos holds what you are looking for.  

Mexico

CUBA

Discover Cuba's unique people and culture.  The rum, the cigars, the cars, the beaches and the history are all reasons to visit Cuba, not to mention the golf! 

Cuba

ENGLAND

Although the majority of visitors to Europe choose Scotland or Ireland, England offers a wider variety of courses.  It is home to over 1900 courses which is more than Scotland, Ireland and Whales combined. 

England

THAILAND

With 2000 miles of coastline, Thailand has an abundance of gorgeous ocean front towns and beaches.  Besides golfing some of Thailands many golf courses, visitors can encounter a variety of cultural experiences by taking a cooking class, riding elephants, or visiting a Buddhist temple.  Though Thai food and Thai massages have become available around the globe, nothing compares to the real-deal.  For many, a trip to Thailand is more than a simple vacation. It is a life altering experience! 

Thailand

VIETNAM & Cambodia

As two of Asia's fastest growing golf industries Vietnam and Cambodia offer quality golf courses along with an abundance of other activities for visitors to experience. 

Vietnam
China

CHINA

As early as 100AD, a stick and ball sport called "Chuiwan" with similarities to golf was played in China.  The Communist Party of China banned the sport until the 1980's.  In  1984 China's first course was opened. Today there are 500 courses with a growing population of golfers.  A trip to China, however, cannot be filled with golfing alone.  A trip to China would be incomplete without seeing the Great Wall of China or the skyscrapers of Shanghai, visiting "The Forbidden City" Beijing or the fortifications in Xi'an.  As one of the worlds earliest civilizations, China is a "must see" for any world traveler.

CANADA

The land of maple syrup and hockey, The Great White North.  This massive country has the worlds largest coastline, and is the only country to touch three oceans. Although most parts of the country have a cold or severely cold winter climate, the majority of Canadians live in the weather is milder.  As the second largest country in the world, and made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories, Canada is much too large to see in one trip. 

Canada

FIJI

Fiji is a South Pacific island consisting of 333 islands, priding itself on being the "Home of Happiness".  A place with no cares in the world and a flexible clock!  There are jungles to hike in, waves for surfing in, coral reef to scuba dive to, beaches for lazing about, and three of Fiji's 14 golf courses are championship courses. It's the perfect tropical destination.  

Fiji

EAST AFRICA

Tanzania and Kenya are stunning from beaches to plains to mountains.  There is nothing that compares to a game of golf in the foreground of Kilimanjaro. 

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