Okay, so where was I? Oh yeah, I had just finished my round at Old Works in Montana and now I am on the road again, heading west toward Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. It was a cool drive through the mountains, but I almost killed myself trying to stop and get the state sign… (By the... Continue Reading →
The Infamous 2007 Road Trip, Part 1: Desert Heat, a Yellowstone Treat and Bunkers that Were Neat
As I look forward to this May when I have my next big Golf Nomad adventure planned through Southwest and Midwest states, I can’t help but think back to my other massive golf road trip in 2007. I also wanted to celebrate the fact I finally got my own custom domain name for this site... Continue Reading →
Twas the Season for Great Golf
I usually don’t play too much golf during Christmas time, especially when I’m spending the holidays up in Northen California in my hometown. Usually this time of year, it’s pouring down rain 24/7. But this year, plenty of sunshine was in the forecast. The temperatures were lower than normal without any precipitation, but the forecasts... Continue Reading →
The Big Thanksgiving Trip, Part 3: “Definitely Not a PLAYERS Hater”
So here we are, the main reason I took this trip: TPC Sawgrass. It’s on the bucket list of most every avid golfer. It was definitely high on mine! I wanted to do something a little special this Thanksgiving, so I headed off on this little golf adventure on the other side of the country.... Continue Reading →
The Big Thanksgiving Golf Trip, Part 2: “A Side Trip to Dye for”
The original idea for this golf vacation began with a Thanksgiving weekend trip to Sawgrass. I figured Florida would be my best chance for good weather in late November. When I realized Sea Island was only about an hour away from Jacksonville and had a comparable climate, then the vacation started expanding a bit. It... Continue Reading →
The Big Thanksgiving Golf Trip, Part 1: “Sea-ing is Believing at Sea Island in Georgia”
This trip turned out to be so epic and I tend to be so long-winded, I had to break it into three parts. When all was said and done, I played seven rounds of golf in the span of five days and was able to experience some of the country’s most beautiful courses and resorts.... Continue Reading →
