I don’t put much emphasis on playing private courses, but when I get a chance to play one I certainly won’t turn down the opportunity. After all, they are generally quite nice. Such is the case with Valencia Country Club. At some point way back in the day, this was a public course, but it... Continue Reading →
http://golfnomad.tumblr.com/post/47961066143/audio_player_iframe/golfnomad/tumblr_ml8ayjl5Ui1r69ztm?audio_file=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tumblr.com%2Faudio_file%2Fgolfnomad%2F47961066143%2Ftumblr_ml8ayjl5Ui1r69ztm Well, it’s Masters weekend, so I didn’t play golf yesterday and I don’t plan to today. I will be firmly planted on my recliner watching coverage of the tournament. But I wanted to post a little something and it just so happens a close “friend” of mine in the band Knuckleball Jackson just dropped... Continue Reading →
Two Days in the Desert, Part 2: Desert Springs & Rancho Las Palmas
After battling the wind in Indio on Friday (which howled violently all through the night where I was staying in Indio), Saturday offered a change of pace. When I left my hotel early in the morning, the wind was still blowing very hard. But it never ceases to amaze me how different it can be... Continue Reading →
Two Days in the Desert, Part 1: Shadow Hills Golf Club
I’ve spent plenty of time playing golf in the Coachella Valley in the past year, but there are so many courses out there. I still have a pretty good-sized list of courses yet to play (and that’s not counting the many, many private clubs I’ll probably never get access to). Even though we’re at the... Continue Reading →
Course Review: Seven Hills Golf Club
After a very busy few weeks leading up to my 300th-course celebration at Torrey Pines on Monday, I chose to take it a little easier this weekend. In fact, I wasn’t planning to play at all, but the golf gods spoke to me and I had to answer. For the past several months, I’ve been... Continue Reading →
An Up and Down Day at Tierra Rejada
In order to tell my Torrey Pines story from Monday, I skipped over my Sunday round at Tierra Rejada Golf Club in Moorpark. Well, it’s time to cover it now a week later. I played up here with my friends in the LA Golf Group and we had a blast as always. Originally, this tournament... Continue Reading →
Breaking the 300 Barrier – A Day at Torrey Pines
I wrote about my adventures on Saturday at Encinitas Ranch and the Kia Classic at Aviara. I haven’t posted a story yet about my round Sunday afternoon at Tierra Rejada with the LA Golf Group, but I promise to get that up later this week. That’s because I wanted to skip ahead to my milestone... Continue Reading →
Event Review: LPGA Kia Classic
One big reason I chose to play Encinitas Ranch yesterday is because it was a geographic excuse to stop by Aviara Golf Resort and check out the LPGA Kia Classic in the afternoon. Originally, I was planning to volunteer at this event this year, but the timing didn’t work out. Hopefully next year I’ll be... Continue Reading →
Course Review: Encinitas Ranch Golf Course
It was a long day in North San Diego County. Part of it involved me playing a little golf (hence this review) and the other part involved me watching a little golf played at a much higher level than I’m used to seeing (more on that later). Today’s course selection was Encinitas Ranch Golf Course... Continue Reading →
Course Review(s): Lost Canyons Golf Club
Note: Both of these courses are now closed. It’s very rare when you play a round of golf and feel a little depressed afterwards. But that’s kind of what happened after playing at Lost Canyons Golf Club in Simi Valley on Sunday. In case you didn’t know, this place has fallen on some hard times... Continue Reading →
