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See the world of golf through different eyes and with itchy feet with Golf Monthly's guide to European golf courses and golf tourism.
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Golf in Czech Republic
Find out what you're missing out on in Czech Republic, a country that has over 80 golf courses and a unique combination of history and modern culture
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Golf in Denmark: Lubker Golf Resort - Sky course, Sand course and Forest course
Better known for Carlsberg, bacon and butter, Denmark is breaking into the golf work with genuine venom. Clive Agran tells us more including his verdict on the Lubker Golf Resort.
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Golf in Denmark: Lubker Golf Resort and Robert Trent Jones Junior
Better known for Carlsberg, bacon and butter, Denmark is breaking into the golf work with genuine venom. Clive Agran tells us more including his verdict on the Lubker Golf Resort.
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Golf in Denmark: Lubker Golf Resort
Better known for Carlsberg, bacon and butter, Denmark is breaking into the golf work with genuine venom. Clive Agran tells us more including his verdict on the Lubker Golf Resort.
By Golf Monthly Published
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Turkey: Golf courses - Lykia
Defying the recession, Turkey is building more and more new courses, some of them truly outstanding and with enormous potential, such as Carya designed by Peter Thomson
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Turkey: Golf courses - The Papillon Montgomerie and Cornelia
Defying the recession, Turkey is building more and more new courses, some of them truly outstanding and with enormous potential, such as Carya designed by Peter Thomson
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Turkey: The golf courses
Defying the recession, Turkey is building more and more new courses, some of them truly outstanding and with enormous potential, such as Carya designed by Peter Thomson
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Golf in Turkey
Defying the recession, Turkey is building more and more new courses, some of them truly outstanding and with enormous potential, such as Cornelia designed by Nick Faldo
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Gran Canaria
Take a journey to a golfing paradise that is only a few hours flight away on the glorious island of Gran Canaria
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Gran Canaria
Take a journey to a golfing paradise that is only a few hours flight away on the glorious island of Gran Canaria
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Spain - Murcia
Murcia is gearing up to challenge Marbella and the Costa del Sol as Spains golfing magnet. There may be only 15 courses in the Murcia region, but 38 more are planned and if the four I visited on a recent trip to the region is anything to go by, the Costa del Sol would do well to treat the Murcia challenge seriously
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Portugal - Lisbon
Mention golf and Portugal and most of us immediately think of the Algarve. But while the Algarve is undoubtedly a jewel in the golfing crown, there is a serious rival in Lisbons Silver Coast which boasts at least half a dozen top quality courses
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Poland - Krakow Valley
Poland is soon to have one of the biggest golf complexes in Central Europe. The Krakow Valley boasts an 18 hole championship course, a top-class driving range and a six-hole academy course as well as chipping and putting greens
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The Canary Islands
The Canaries offer exciting golf courses in surprisingly varied topography - black volcanic sand bunkers anyone? Rob Smith heads off to explore these Spanish islands
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Portugal - Bom Sucesso
Whats been described as one of the worlds most innovative architectural golf projects officially opens this month
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Portugal - Algarve
It's been 13 times lucky for our editor when revisiting the Algarve, so what will the outcome be as he explores Oceânico's latest offerings?
By Mike Harris Published
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The Azores
Unspoilt golfing desitnations with great climates and inspiring vistas are truly hard to come by, so Rob Smith delights in unearthing the Azores
By Rob Smith Published
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Portugal – Lisbon
Golf and Portugal generally bring to mind Algarve. But this is to overlook some of our oldest allys best courses, contends William fforde, Editor of The Pocket Guide to Golf Courses
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Mallorca – Son Gual
The first-class new course at Son Gual is yet another good reason for golfers to visit this popular holiday island
By Jeremy Ellwood Published
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Turkey
With an influx of modern five-star hotels and plenty of golf courses, the Belek region of Turkey is on the up
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Czech Republic - Prague
Prague has been a popular city for short breaks over the past few years but now golfers are discovering its courses have lots to offer too…
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Portugal - Lisbon
If you want to combine a city break with some golf and even some beach time, Lisbon is the place to go
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Italy – Emilia Romagna
Rich in culture, history and great food, the region of Emilia Romagna boasts a potent mix of everything that is at the centre of Italy’s character. It is also the focal point for the country’s golf, boasting numerous picturesque and testing layouts.
By Fergus Bisset Published
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Madeira
With a year-round temperate climate and a pair of superb courses, Madeira offers everything you need
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Tenerife
Visit the black sands and volcanic rocks of the largest Canary Island to discover an unexpected golf paradise
By Fergus Bisset Published
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Italy - Lake Garda
Head to Italy for great scenery and must-play courses
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France - Normandy
History enthusiasts and links lovers will admire everything this northern region has to offer
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Travel Check List
With the holiday season in full swing we have some travel tips to save you time and money plus information on baggage allowances for golf clubs.
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France - Biarritz
The South-West is home to a high concentration of highly-rated golf courses
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