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Irish pubs and Polish women: Bloggers weigh in on golf, travel in Europe
Staff Report
• Featured Blog Series: European Golf News and Notes with WorldGolf.com's Jeff White.
• Featured Blog Series:Blogging in Ireland: GolfEurope.com's Brandon Tucker spent two weeks in Ireland and Northern Ireland and was blogging between swings.
• Featured blog series: Golf travels in Scotland - Follow GolfEurope.com's Brandon Tucker on his 15-day trek through the cradle of golf, with opinions and observations on the golf courses at Turnberry, Dornoch, Aberdeen, Carnoustie and St. Andrews.
• Real estate intrudes on a would-be gem at Praia D'El Rey in Portugal
• The 18th at Oitavois in Portugal is more difficult than Carnoustie's closer
• Portugal area tabbed 'Best European golf destination'
• Scotland vs. Ireland: Which is the better golf destination?
• The Carrick in Loch Lomond will add to Scotland's world-class golf offerings
• Golf and more in Lisbon, Oitavos
• Free TV on the internet thanks to TVU
• Siding with Donald Trump's resort in Aberdeen
• St. Andrews has a world-class practice facility as well
• 2006 Ryder Cup looks like a rout for the Euros
• When traveling in Europe, beware the "Speak English Tax"
• Fancy hotels should pamper guests with honest prices, not pretty lobbies
• The truth about Polish women
• Cell phone allowance one more reason not to fly RyanAir in Europe
• Krakow Valley in Poland has high-caliber post-golf activity
• Krakow Valley, Poland, hope to build a golf tradition in Europe
• U.S. airlines could learn something from more civilized Euro-carriers
• Try Mt. Temple in the heart of Ireland
• Don't play just links courses in Ireland
• The Old Course at St. Andrews is obsolete
• Golf in Italy: Are there courses and do the women really have hairy armpits?
• Golf travel in Ireland: The good, the bad and the ugly
• Dublin pubs are cute but expensive
• Pennard on Wales' southwest coast is one of a kind
• Wales catches on with hospitality at the St. Brides Hotel & Spa in Saundersfoot
• Royal Porthcawl: British Isles' most underrated links?
• Exciting time at Celtic Manor Resort
February 1, 2007
Following the path of the red dragon: Your perfect Wales golf vacation itinerary
Wales is a tiny slice of the United Kingdom, about the size of Massachusetts, and after 2010, it will be the smallest country to ever host a Ryder Cup. Here is a sample, seven-day itinerary that will include the best golf, both on the links and amongst the heathlands, Wales has to offer, with some suggested accommodations to complete your tour ...
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