Caddying at Cabot – A Late Summer Adventure
The adage of kids wanting to runway to join the circus never made sense to me. Elephants can be scary, and don’t even get me going on heights. But leaving…
The adage of kids wanting to runway to join the circus never made sense to me. Elephants can be scary, and don’t even get me going on heights. But leaving…
If you’re from away you may not know that Canada is the second largest country in terms of surface area (under 10 million square km). Canada is also second in…
This is the second of 10 posts that will look back on the current status of my bucket list. Focusing on all 10 provinces, I’ll share links to courses played…
Cabot Cliffs – Anticipating a Sequel to Golf Purity Reading the reviews and inevitable accolades piling in it is clearly an exciting time to be affiliated with Cabot Links. The…
@36aday is pleased to introduce interviews with leaders in the game of golf in Canada. Nine questions are presented to probe important issues of the game, personal experiences, stories and…
Here’s an interesting reflection. Looking over all the courses in Canada that I have played, I’ve drawn up my favourite and some of the most memorable golf holes which correspond…
Cabot Links versus Highlands Links I’m always fascinated by the search queries which bring people to this blog. Recently, I noticed someone arrived after typing in ‘Cabot Links versus Highland…
OK, so I’ve been a little quiet of late. But I have to admit that the fall is my favourite time of year for golf. Temperatures are a little more…
Reflection is an important part of how I learn and how I act. So on Canada Day when a friend posted ‘What makes Canada so great?’ I wanted to think…
“It’s the little things that separate the good from the great” – Bob Schneider My first encounter with the good v great golf course question was in reviewing a blog…