Golf Courses by froggerblogger | Feb 13, 2014
About 50 years ago Cuba’s Fidel Castro ordered golf courses closed, citing them as elitist. One other reason is because during a visit from Castro, president Dwight Eisenhower avoided meeting with him by going to play golf. There are currently only two golf courses in... Read More Golf Courses by froggerblogger | Dec 12, 2013
Hilton Head South Carolina is considered by many as the golf capital of the United States. I’m sure the folks in Monterey or Arizona or Bandon Dunes would argue the point. One of the less famous courses in Hilton Head was designed by Bob Cupp, Palmetto Hall’s... Read More Golf Courses by froggerblogger | Oct 23, 2013
Ever wonder what the longest par-3 in the world is? In South Africa there’s a par-3 which drops some 1312 feet in elevation change as well as being about 395 yards in length! Check out this video of the “Extreme 19” at the Legend Golf & Safari Resort in the... Read More Golf Courses by froggerblogger | Sep 26, 2013
The Netherlands is experiencing a slow rate of building production and as a result, there are lots of open areas which are of very little practical use. Tasked with making use of some of the open space and a $2500 euro budget, a design firm came up with a brilliant... Read More Golf Courses by froggerblogger | Aug 28, 2013
This featured killer course is one of the most interesting and unique golf courses in America. That uniqueness could come from one particular hole, but in the case of this course there are several. Meadows Farms Overview Meadows Farms is not just a golf course. The... Read More Golf Courses by froggerblogger | Jul 3, 2013
Colonial Williamsburg is a historical place, the heart of the American Revolution. Set amongst the historic buildings and museums of the area is a gem of a golf course, the Golden Horseshoe Gold Course. Design Colonial Williamsburg’s Gold Course opened in... Read More