| Dyslexic caddie only one highlight of Golf Odyssey's year in review |
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Kingdom of Fife golf's most glorious neighborhood? Right on! Golf Odyssey tempers the offbeat with serious disquisitions on golf courses they have played around the world; and where my own trips have taken me to places they have reviewed, I can only say they are spot on. Although I might have played a better opening hole than their favorite opener of the year, at Scotland's Lundin Links, I can't recall one; and their description of the hole and its glories match my own vivid and fond memories. And to their comments about the surrounding Kingdom of Fife being the "most glorious golf neighborhood," I second that emotion. The year end issue also includes a comprehensive list of "platinum" places to play arranged by categories with which most golfers will identify, not just "top 100" or the like.
If you are a traveling global golfer, or want to feel secure about that expensive impending trip to Pebble Beach or Pinehurst, consider seriously a subscription to Golf Odyssey. I like it because, like me, David and Craig travel anonymously, paying their own way for accommodations, golf and food. And like Golf Community Reviews, they are unique in that they review objectively the courses they play, never accepting any promotional fee or other consideration that might color their opinions. You can trust their judgment, and in this world of Madoffs and Blagojeviches, that is worth more than the modest subscription price. Click here for the Golf Odyssey sign up page.
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| Tuesday, 30 December 2008 14:47 | |||
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 December 2008 04:28 |

