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Gloria New Course, Belek, Turkey: a review
Gloria New is not as tight as Gloria Old, although it does makes much use of water.
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Golf in India
Golf in India - India is both beautiful and diverse with sights and tastes quite unlike anywhere else. Although not celebrated for its golf, Rob Smith still finds a mouthwatering selection.
By Rob Smith Published
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Golf in Kenya
Kenya is packed with sights, tastes, flora and fauna unlike any other golfing destination. Rob Smith thoroughly enjoys a few days in and around Nairobi
By Rob Smith Published
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Abu Dhabi Golf Club continues to impress
The HSBC Golf Championship has cemented itself as a firm favourite amongst players
By Jacob Austin Published
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Golf in Sri Lanka: The next hot spot?
The following is taken from Ian Nalder’s book, 'Nightmare In Paradise'
By Jacob Austin Published
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Morocco: A Kings Vision
Morocco and especially Marrakech has always held that air of mysticism, now you can not only sample the delights of the Souks and great culture Morocco has to offer, you can now share a King's Vision
By James Mason Published
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Golf in Dubai
Modern Dubai is about making bold statements and the ultimate in experiences. This is reflected in its amazing collection of golf courses and luxurious hotels...
By Fergus Bisset Published
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Luxury golf breaks: Africa
Golf Monthly takes a look at another luxury golf destination in Africa where you can enjoy a round of golf on three consecutive days, on three different golf courses in three different countries
By Golf Monthly Published
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Abu Dhabi Golf Club
Now the grandfather of golf courses in the emirate, Abu Dhabi Golf Club has matured into a fine test of golf alongside one of the most luxurious clubhouses in the world.
By Paul O'Hagan Published
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Yas Links, Abu Dhabi
With Yas Links, Kyle Philips once again proves he is the master of creating a links masterpiece from nothing
By Paul O'Hagan Published
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Golf in Thailand
A long-distance love affair began when reading Peter Alliss eulogising about his round of golf at the Rose Garden. Several decades later I had the chance to follow in the great man's footsteps.
By James Mason Published
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AdventureTemples golf holidays
AdventureTemples is a new luxury adventure operator and its destinations include some exciting offerings for golfers
By Golf Monthly Published
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Abu Dhabi courses reign supreme in UAE
Golf Digest Middle East rankings scores Abu Dhabi championship courses at the top of the class
By Golf Monthly Published
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The Marrakech Golf Club set to open
The new world-class golf course, The Marrakech Golf Club, Assoufid, is set to open
By Golf Monthly Published
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Dominican Republic: Winter Warmer
The Dominican Republic is bathed in sunshine, while back in the UK the clocks have gone back and the days seem shorter. Its dark when you wake and darker when you leave the office. Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic is bathed in glorious sunshine and its manicured golf courses are only eight hours away
By James Mason Published
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Golf in Morocco - Mazagan Beach Resort
Gary Player brings golf to the land of souks, riads and tagines at the Mazagan Beach Resort, just one hour's drive from Casablanca
By Golf Monthly Published
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Golf in Africa
The Royal Chundu Zambezi River Lodge in Zambia, Africa, offers guests the chance to stay in luxury accommodation whilst playing three golf courses in three different countries
By Golf Monthly Published
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Barbados - Great Expectations
Barbados is about to become one of the Caribbean's premier golf destinations, James Mason takes a look at what tracks you could be playing this winter, while you enjoy some of that great Barbados Rum and hospitality
By James Mason Published
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Golf in Vietnam: 5-minute guide
Golf in Vietnam is growing rapidly and whilst the sport may be a novelty for its locals, the courses here are of a very high standard and a number of high-profile architects have already left their mark on this wonderful part of Asia
By Golf Monthly Published
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Constance Hotels golf travel video
Constance Hotels is one of the leading luxury hotel groups in the Indian Ocean and with three courses in Mauritius and the Seychelles, it's the perfect place to relax and enjoy some stunning golf
By Golf Monthly Published
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Golf in Mauritius
Golf in Mauritius sounds like paradise and, well, basically it is as Roderick Easdale explains. Find out more about the Els Course at Anahita, Le Touessrok, Tamarina Golf Estate and Golf Du Chateau.
By Roderick Easdale Published
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Jamaica
Whether it's sun, sea, sand, music, rum punches, tantalising cocktails, a friendly welcome, romantic getaways or golf courses, Jamaica has it all
By Golf Monthly Published
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The Seychelles
It has just one course but, as Adam Ruck discovers, Praslin in the Seychelles has everything you'll ever need
By Golf Monthly Published
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Falkland Islands – Stanley
Did you know that the Falklands could be your next destination for a fantastic golfing holiday? The Falkland Islands have a lot to offer and the destination is rapidly becoming an alternative to traditional golfing retreats
By Golf Monthly Published
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Dominican Republic - East Coast
With over $6.5 billion in new mega resort developments covering a combined 33,000 acres, the Dominican Republics East Coast has indelibly transformed into the quintessential destination for golf
By Golf Monthly Published
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Bahamas
Stephen Roe finds the islands of the Bahamas offer the perfect getaway, courtesy of world-class golf set against the most stunning backdrops
By Golf Monthly Published
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Bermuda
Bermuda has more golf courses per square mile than any other country in the world – and you’ll never need a jumper
By Golf Monthly Published
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Abu Dhabi
The largest country in the UAE, rich and illustrious Abu Dhabi is giving the rest a run for their money on the golf course
By Golf Monthly Published
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Mexico
With a fine array of great new courses Mexico has stepped into the golf break big league
By Rob Smith Published