Golf Drives Scotland’s Most International Housing Market: St. AndrewsThe Scottish seaside town of St. Andrews is the birthplace of golf, and today regularly hosts the British Open on its famous Old Course, and bustles throughout the year with golfing pilgrims from every corner of the globe.Last year, the historic, clifftop town on Fife’s east coast, hosted the 150th edition of the Open…Read More
A Year-Round Vacation: The Sporting and Luxurious Life in Palmetto BluffSouth Carolina’s Palmetto Bluff is an oasis for golfers and other outdoor enthusiasts who want a resort-like lifestyle every day of the year. A 45-minute drive from Hilton Head and 20 minutes from the shops and restaurants of Old Town Bluffton, the 20,000-acre Lowcountry community, which has 32 miles of riverfront…Read More
SPONSORED CONTENT‘Rugged Individualism’ With a Luxe Bent at Idaho’s Tamarack ResortTamarack is a luxury four-season resort community 90 miles north of Boise, situated on both the Payette National Forest and the Boise National Forest. Home to an endless array of outdoor recreation options, luxury amenities and countless community…Read More
Thailand’s Hua Hin Offers Stunning Beaches, Waterfront Living and a ‘Hot’ Golf GameA summer climate year round, jungle scenery and a currency with a more than generous exchange rate make Thailand a prime option for passionate golfers looking for second homes or retirement estates. Thailand meets the sea along its southern stretch, with its coast bending like a horseshoe around its titular gulf…Read More
Jamaica’s Ocho Rios Is a Low-Key Haven for GolfersLovers of warm-weather golf flock to the islands off the U.S.’s eastern seaboard from Bermuda south into the Caribbean via Puerto Rico, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic. Those links-happy home shoppers often fail to consider an alternative prime destination hiding in the trade winds. Jamaica is a golf-friendly island opening its welcoming arms to foreign home buyers…Read More
Australia’s Gold Coast Is a Golf-Lovers Paradise With ‘Perfect Turf’Famous for its sun, surf and sand, the Gold Coast in southeastern Queensland, Australia, is also known for its greener pastures. With 35 registered golf courses, Australia’s Gold Coast is a putter’s paradise. Peppered up and down the 41 miles of the eastern seaboard stretch known as the Gold Coast, there are both public and members-only…Read More
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