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Angkor Golf Resort, Siem Riep, Cambodia; A Fun Hotbox
I arrived in Siem Riep, Cambodia the night before my golf round and stayed at Enjoy Boutique Hotel. I contacted the course via email a month before to book and set up transportation....
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Golf Lingo and etiquette
So, you’re looking to start playing golf. I for one, congratulate you on making this superb decision in the pursuit of perfection. As you are starting your journey of shanks, slices,...
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Walmer Golf Club, Gqeberha (P.E.), South Africa; Where It All Began
WGC is a historic 9 hole course in Gqeberha, formerly known as Port Elizabeth. It was founded in 1897 and has been a permanent view for the residents. Before becoming an estate, it...
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Humewood Golf Club, A True Links
Founded in 1931, Humewood Golf Club is one of the oldest and longest standing true links courses in South Africa. Using the natural landscape and dunes available on the coast, this...
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Fynbos Golf Club, Eerste Rivier, South Africa; A fantastic natural wonder
This golf course is a real unknown gem. Especially within my social circle. I was only lucky enough to happen upon it through a family vacation. Located in Eerste Rivier in the Eastern...
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Ba Na hills, Da Nang, Vietnam; A Hilly Escape
The first Luke Donald design I have ever played. Just being in Da Nang is enough of a reason to visit this wonderful golf course. Situated in Ba Na Hills about an hour drive from Da...
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Where it all began

Here are two of my favourite holes in the world. Perfectly set-up for a slinging draw by a marauding lefty.

The obelisk is a historical monument celebrating the armistice and the end of WWI.

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