Cyprus will bounce back as a golfing mecca

thumbCyprus’s financial crisis hasn’t dulled Aphrodite’s Isle from being a popular British golfing destination for a decade. Peter Swain discovers several new developments around Paphos and a weak Euro are now making this eastern Mediterranean island a favourite for golfing retirees.

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Portugal’s sunny fairways prove a year round winner

Ultra-modern-design-at-the-Keys-on-Quinta-do-Lago_595x421When it comes to multi-golf course developments with upscale amenities and a variety of property at different price points, the Algarve in southern Portugal takes some beating reports PETER SWAIN. Not surprising it is the retirement choice for so many golf-loving Brits.

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10 best golf resorts for non-golfers

Costa-Brava-golfYou like the scenery, security and club-ability of a home on a golf development, but don’t actually play the game. So which resorts might work best for you?

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The world’s best golf resorts

PrimeOnce there were just a handful of golf resorts to buy property on, but today there are hundreds spread across the globe. But which ones do we think are the best?

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‘Not pretty but gritty’

090426wblehmanTHE R&A’s OFFICIAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MAGAZINE

Professional golf can be a cruel game. The ranks of the game’s nearly-men who have laboured manfully in the shadows without ever ascending the sunlit uplands of a Major victory, the ultimate yardstick by which history judges success and failure, is peopled by hard-working, honourable players. Until the summer of 1996, it seemed that Tom Lehman was destined to be amongst their number.

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Bernard Darwin, doyen of golf writers

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Before the internet, television or even radio, golf’s grip on the public imagination was largely down to the power of the written word. Heroic feats performed by the likes of Harry Vardon, Walter Hagen and the immortal Bobby Jones were first revealed to avid enthusiasts of the fledgling sport in their morning newspapers.

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