LIVE & DIRECT FROM NEW YORK: Casa de Campo!

 

It is easy to get to Casa de Campo. Once there you will jump for joy like I did!

It is easy to get to Casa de Campo. Once there you will jump for joy like I did!

Jet Blue, American Airlines, United, Delta, Spirit, Frontier, US Airways and others all fly straight from the United States to three international airports in the Dominican Republic, all within a convenient shuttle ride to Casa de Campo. In fact there are 15 or so flights directly from the New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Area. Golfers and tourists from other parts of the world are flying direct to the Dominican Republic from places like Cuba, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Europe and the Caribbean. Maybe the opening line on Saturday Night Live needs to be rewritten—LIVE & DIRECT FROM WHEREVER YOU ARE: Casa de Campo in the Domincan Republic is not too far and not too hard to get to. For me it was an easy ‘island hop’ over from San Juan, Puerto Rico after covering the Puerto Rico Open.

The long 229-yard par 3 7th hole of Teeth of the Dog, one of seven ocean front holes.

The long 229-yard par 3 7th hole of Teeth of the Dog, one of seven ocean front holes. PHOTO CREDIT: Casa de Campo

I, of course, came for the golf, more specifically the Pete Dye designed golf. Surely you have heard of the ‘Teeth of the Dog’? Or ‘Dye Fore’? My trip is Casa de Campo was an extension of the ‘Journey to Olympic Golf,’ the 100-day, 14-country, 18,471-mile odyssey that sort of became the Americas’ Pete Dye Golf Trail. Starting with meeting son Perry Dye in San Salvador, El Salvador and playing El Encanto before it even opened, adding La Reunion in Guatemala, Black Pearl in Honduras, and Buzios Golf Club in Brazil, the trip to the Olympic Course in Rio de Janeiro was transformed into a Dye-Designed Journey! Based on my experience at Casa de Campo I will be seeking, finding and hopefully playing all Dye-designed golf courses between St. Louis, where Olympic Golf was last played at Glen Echo CC in 1904, and Rio before the golf-rich Summer Olympics begin on August 5th, 2016.

CLICK here for a tour of the Sporting Life at Casa de Campo with Giselle Gonzalvo.

Aerial view of Altos de Chavon with Amphitheater in the foreground and Dye Fore golf course above the river. PHOTO CREDIT: Casa de Campo

Aerial view of Altos de Chavon with Amphitheater in the foreground and Dye Fore golf course above the river. PHOTO CREDIT: Casa de Campo

As I confessed above, I came for the golf but what I found was an enchanting and complete community that I did not want to leave. I could spend ‘the rest of my life’ at Casa de Campo discovering the sporting life, wining and dining and being entertained in Altos de Chavon, a 16th century replica of a Mediterranean village perched high above the Chavón River, and of course golfing on a total of 90 superior Pete Dye-designed golf holes displayed beautifully at four courses— ‘Teeth of the Dog,’ ‘Dye Fore,’ ‘The Links,’ and the private La Romana CC. Dye Fore and La Romana have 27 holes to make the equivalent of five Pete Dye golf courses in one thrilling location. Another confession—the video below is better than the one I did above. Confession is good for the soul, so is a vacation at Casa de Campo!

CLICK here for Casa de Campo’s “Discover the Sporting Life” VIDEO.

Pete Dye showing me the long view and his unmatched and insightful golf course architecture perspectives at the golf course that bears his name in French Lick, Indiana.

Pete Dye showing me the long view and his unmatched and insightful golf course architecture perspectives at the golf course that bears his name in French Lick, Indiana.

To put it mildly, the golf at Casa de Campo is exceptional. This is vintage ‘Pete Dye,’ both in design and up close and personal. I see the Pete Dye Course at French Lick as his final masterpiece and Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo as his first one. Dye came to the Dominican Republic in the late ‘60s and helped Gulf and Western find this perfect location close to the sea, same as the great Scottish courses the young Dye had toured just a few years before. When finished with the first course in 1971, Dye named it the name he had heard the workers use referring to the sharp coral rock underfoot as “diente del perro,” or “Teeth of the Dog.” While the coral rock is neutralized by the wearing of golf shoes, the wind and design, certainly made me fearful as though I was looking at the teeth of an angry dog. Casa de Campo is the Caribbean’s leading resort and Teeth of the Dog is the Number One golf course in Latin America. It is that simple. You have to come and experience this original and vintage Pete Dye designed golf course!

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Gilles Gagnon, Director of Golf Operations.

With Giles Gagnon, 'Mr. Casa de Campo Himself.'

With Giles Gagnon, ‘Mr. Casa de Campo Himself.’

Another name that is synonymous with golf at Casa de Campo is Gilles Gagnon, who has been at the resort for more than 30 years. If you have visited and played golf then you know Gilles, it’s that simple. A professional hockey player turned golf professional via an opportunity to coach golf as well as hockey at Colgate University in upstate New York, Pete Dye personally brought Gilles to Casa de Campo to take care of the golf courses. When he first arrived in 1981 there were two golf courses and few homes. Now there are five golf courses and over 1600 homes. He is an event creator and there are four golfers that have not missed a Casa de Campo Open in 33 years! Like his career, his schedule of events is long, year-round.   One of the most popular tournaments is the Casa de Campo Open, which he began his second year at the resort: A number of golfers have attended every single one. His favorite course is Teeth of the Dog and in a way, Gagnon and “The Dog” have grown up together. Working tirelessly to promote the resort, when asked about retirement his stock answer is, “Where do people want to go when they retire? The Caribbean. Heck…I’m already here!”

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Peter Bonell, Chief Marketing Officer.

With Peter Bonell, a seasoned veteran in the golf resort and real estate business.

With Peter Bonell, a seasoned veteran in the golf resort and real estate business.

When the marketing guy is the marketing message you know the vacation experience will be real and as advertised. One can’t meet a nicer man than Peter Bonell and there is no one else that exemplifies ‘the sporting life’ at Casa de Campo as he does. Fit to a ‘Tee,’ an avid tennis player and golfer, he is also a sharp business man delivering a superior resort experience at a competitive price. I know this because he missed a ‘tee’ time to play golf with me on Saturday at Dye Fore. But I bet he did play tennis with his wife in the evening after taking care of business. A New Yorker, who started as a valet parking cars and then found the golf resort real estate business at places like The Broadmoor and Pinehurst, Pete is a seasoned change agent that is taking Casa de Campo to even greater heights. A lot higher than I jumped in my joyful Casa de Campo picture!

Casa de Campo is a magical place, with its golf and multitude of other sports and Altos de Chavon. Built by Paramount Pictures in the late 70s as a set for movies and to entertain clients, there is no other place of earth quite like it, not even the sixteenth-century Mediterranean village which inspired its construction. It is a world class and in a class all by itself and most fortunately one is able to get there on a relatively short direct flight from all over the Western Hemisphere.

My recommendation is to ‘discover the sporting life’ at Casa de Campo with friends and family as soon as you can!

Live & Direct from New York; it’s Casa de Campo!

Photo Opp, Teeth of the Dog, playing this golf course is on most golfers' bucket list.

Photo Opp, Teeth of the Dog, playing this golf course is on most golfers’ bucket list.

With Pete Dye's statue outside the Teeth of the Dog clubhouse.

With Pete Dye’s statue outside the Teeth of the Dog clubhouse.

Fifth green on TOD, only golf course with seven holes on the Caribbean, said to be made by God, not Pete Dye.

Fifth green on TOD, only golf course with seven holes on the Caribbean, said to be made by God, not Pete Dye.

The rooms at Casa De Campo are spacious and comfortable, very comfortable!

The rooms at Casa De Campo are spacious and comfortable, very comfortable!

The food at Casa de Campo is exceptional, especially the seafood!

The food at Casa de Campo is exceptional, especially the seafood!

The views of Altos de Chavon and the river gorge on Dye Fore are to die for!

The views of Altos de Chavon and the river gorge on Dye Fore are to die for!

I was joyful being at Casa de Campo!

I was joyful being at Casa de Campo!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Golf Travel Writers Association… Fits me to the Tee!

With the GTWA gang for the first time at the PGA Village in January 2012.

With the GTWA gang for the first time at the PGA Village in January 2012.

You know when someone says you should do something or join something? Ninety-nine times out of a hundred they are wrong. Not so when Bruce Vittner, the Editor & Publisher of the Southern New England Golfer, told me about the Golf Travel Writers Association (GTWA) and suggested that I apply for membership.  The GTWA is an association of the best travel writers, editors, and publishers of state and regional golf magazines, golf columnists, radio and television golf show hosts and golf website operators. Membership in the Golf Travel Writers of America is available to qualified applicants in one of three categories—professional, corporate and resort. GTWA members specialize in writing about golf travel and golf destinations. The mission of the Golf Travel Writers of America is to inform the golfing public and forge relationships between and among its its members. I am happy Bruce made the introduction because the GTWA fits me to a tee!

With Kathie Dyson & Bruce Vittner who well represent the spirit of  the GTWA!

With Kathie Dyson & Bruce Vittner who well represent the spirit of the GTWA!

Besides Bruce some of the professional members I have come to know are Katharine Dyson, Matt Adams and Alice and Danny Scott. Katharine, according to her bio page, is “an avid golfer who makes up for atrocious putting with an insatiable curiosity for discovery, writes about golf, travel, golf fashion and lifestyle for magazines, newspapers and websites here and abroad.” I can attest to that as we have golfed together numerous times and had the pleasure of indulging in resort spas and dinners too.. She is also the author of “100 Best Romantic Resorts of the World” and “The Finger Lakes Book.”

Matt is a well-known best-selling golf author, PGA Tour Network and satellite radio broadcaster, and regular contributor to the Golf Channel. You know Matt as the award-winning international golf broadcaster on the PGA Tour Network, where he hosts the daily program, Fairways of Life, which is also one of nine books he has published. When I see Matt he is always smiling and gives me a warm handshake. Truly one of the inspirational people in golf!

Playing golf with America's Golfing Couple in Myrtle Beach near the Wizard's Castle of Mystic Golf. Guy in the orange cap is my friend Sir Charles Novitske.

Playing golf with America’s Golfing Couple in Myrtle Beach near the Wizard’s Castle of Mystic Golf. Guy in the orange cap is my friend Sir Charles Novitske.

Alice and Danny are America’s Golfing Couple. As stated in their bios they  are freelance multimedia journalists and travel the world exploring destinations, tours and products. They are founders of Butthead Covers, Inc. (the upside down animal head covers), and they offer coaching on all aspects of business creation, operation and marketing to live “The American Dream.” We have played golf several times and I have yet to be competitive with Danny who has the ultimate ‘A’ game!

As far as corporate members there are none more professional or nicer than Michael Abramowitz, Senior Editor of the The PGA of America. Founded in 1916, The PGA of America is the largest working sports organization in the world, comprised of more than 27,000 dedicated men and women promoting the game of golf to everyone, everywhere. Michael hosted us at PGA Village In Januray 2012 which was my first event with the GTWA.

At Medinah watching the conclusion of the Sunday Singles Matches with Michael Abramowitz.

At Medinah watching the conclusion of the Sunday Singles Matches with Michael Abramowitz.

The PGA Village is the flagship property of the PGA of America in Port St. Lucie, Florida. It is also the ultimate golf resort destination. The 54 holes of championship golf at PGA Golf Club have been masterfully laid out by design legends Tom Fazio and Pete Dye. The cherry on the cake is the state-of-the-art 35-acre PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance. I love it for the PGA Museum of Golf which contains all of the history of the PGA’s storied existence.

 

CLICK here for my article entitled ‘PGA of America, More than a Village!

With Claude Pardue, President & CEO of Mystic Golf- The Witch, The Wizard & The Man O'War.

With Claude Pardue, President & CEO of Mystic Golf- The Witch, The Wizard & The Man O’War.

Mystic Golf in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a resort member of the GTWA.  The mystical man behind the curtain is Claude Pardue who owns and manages three of Myrtle Beach’s finest golf courses — The Witch, the Wizard and Man O’ War — whose beauty enchants and challenges golfers of all abilities. Man O’War is the only golf course in the world with back-to-back island greens.

CLICK here for my Mystic Golf article entitled ‘Golf is Mystical in Myrtle Beach!’

If you are a professional golf travel writer, or represent a corporation or resort in the golf business check out the Golf Travel Writers Association (GTWA). Being a member is a lot of fun and it might fit you to a tee!

Source of Information above: GTWA website and linked individual websites.

Wearing my GTWA buddy Tom Gorman's Man O'War hat!

Wearing my GTWA buddy Tom Gorman’s Man O’War hat!

GTWA golfers playing the Pete Dye GC at PGA Village on a beautiful Florida morning!

GTWA golfers playing the Pete Dye GC at PGA Village on a beautiful Florida morning!

On the 9th green at Hammock Beach, part of the Salamander Resorts Legends of Golf Trail along with Reunion and Innisbrook.

On the 9th green at Hammock Beach, part of the Salamander Resorts Legends of Golf Trail along with Reunion and Innisbrook.

 

Wake Up & Play Rip Van Winkle CC in Palenville, NY

Rip's hair is longer in the front than mine but other than that we have similar lifestyles though he journeyed in his sleep and I journey on golf courses!

Rip’s hair is longer in the front than mine but other than that we have similar lifestyles though he journeyed in his sleep and I journey on golf courses!

About mid way through the East Coast Golf Journey I got wind of the Rip Van Winkle Golf Trail and had to venture over to Palenville, NY in the Great Northern Catskills to play the namesake golf course—the Rip Van Winkle CC. ‘The Rip,’ as the local golfers call it, is owned and operated by Sara & John Smith. John is a third generation owner as his grandparents purchased the golf course in 1949. An ‘above par’ guy, apparently Sara moved him into a new pro shop and together they renovated the clubhouse as a restaurant & tavern with other space to host banquets, weddings and other events. ‘The Rip’ has quickly and successfully transformed from a one-season golf course business to a four-season family hospitality business.

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with GM John Smith.

With my golfing buddy, the Back Nine Bud Dog!

With my golfing buddy, the Back Nine Bud Dog!

Playing ‘The Rip’ is an extraordinary golfing experience. First you have the spectacular Catskill Mountains to gaze up to while walking a very beautiful golf course nestled on the floor of the valley. Second, it is an authentic 1919 Donald Ross design and lastly it is in great shape with a recently upgraded irrigation system. Rumor has it that the golfer Rip Van Winkle fell asleep in the woods to the left of the 4th hole and awakened on the long 15th hole. Sounds like my typical round of golf! ‘The Rip’ is a nine hole golf course with two sets of tees. If you want to play more you hook up with the Back Nine Bud Dog. I found like many locals do that “nine is fine,” as the East Coast Journey continued down to my sister Joanne’s place on Long Island with a side trip out of JFK to the inaugural Caribbean Golf Merchandise Show in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

CLICK here for a GOLFING VIDEO of Andy playing Signature Hole No. 3 at ‘the Rip.’

My only advice to Rip is to wake up, play your namesake golf course and enjoy ‘the rest of your life.’

With John Smith, GM & owner of the Rip Van Winkle Country Club, Banquet Facility & Restaurant.

With John Smith, GM & owner of the Rip Van Winkle Country Club, Banquet Facility & Restaurant.

Like Rip and typical for my golf game, I fell asleep in the middle of the round.

Like Rip and typical for my golf game, I fell asleep in the middle of the round.

The 5th is my favorite! A tee shot over water to the fairway short of a creek to be carried to the green. Sloped green a la Donald Ross!

The 5th is my favorite! A tee shot over water to the fairway short of a creek to be carried to the green. Sloped green a la Donald Ross!

I had the tasty Italian Deli Panini in the Tavern after golf. Nice 19th hole with a view of the first tee, golf course and Catskill Mountains.

I had the tasty Italian Deli Panini in the Tavern after golf. Nice 19th hole with a view of the first tee, golf course and Catskill Mountains.

A close-up of Rip Van Winkle with his golf clubs. I look forward to returning next year and exploring his trail so more in between naps.

A close-up of Rip Van Winkle with his golf clubs. I look forward to returning next year and exploring his trail some more in between naps.

A nice place to stop for a break, golf and lunch if you are traveling by on Interstate 87 (Exit 21, 25 miles south of Albany).

A nice place to stop for a break, golf and lunch if you are traveling by on Interstate 87 (Exit 21, 25 miles south of Albany).

 

Sunny Hill Resort, the Place to Vacation in the Great Northern Catskills

My arrival to Sunny Hill, a 'rural city with no neighbors.'

My arrival to Sunny Hill, a ‘rural city with no neighbors,’ was a bit cloudy but the rest of the visit was all sunshine!

Sunny Hill Resort & Golf Courses is only 123 miles from my childhood home at 2 Florence Street in Binghamton, New York. Why it took me five decades to find it I will never know but I am happy I did. Let me tell you why. My first sense of Sunny Hill was driving past the ‘Top of the Hill’ driving range and thinking that Einstein must have come up with the name since it was perfect. As I drove into Sunny Hill, even though it wasn’t completely sunny overhead I felt completely bright within. What is great about the ‘East Coast Golf Journey, is that I am discovering golf resorts close to home right in my own back yard. Granted, the whole East Coast is my backyard since I live in Florida and have land to build a summer home  on Mount Prospect, not far from where I grew up, in Binghamton . If you are from the Metropolitan New York-New Jersey area or Upstate New York and Pennsylvania here is the top-of-the-list option for a ‘Drivation,” a vacation near home that you can easily drive to. Actually Sunny Hill is centrally located for the entire Northeastern United States. Enough of the logistics, let me tell and show you why there is a magical vacation awaiting you at Sunny Hill.

With the present day Nicholsen owner & operating family—Wayne, Gail and Gary from left-to-right.

With the present day Nicholsen owner & operating family—Wayne, Gail and Gary from left-to-right.

This is not a five-star resort but it is a resort with five stars—Gary, Wayne, Gail, Aunt Flory and You! Why you? I was the newest member of the Nicholsen family. You are the next.  Gary, Wayne, and Gail are the children of Mae and Arnold Nicholsen who transformed a dairy farm to the foundation of today’s family and golf resort. Aunt Flory is Mae’s sister and a gem to meet at age 97. You will meet her later and hopefully in person soon as she is a vintage woman in all regards.

With the Theil family from New Hampshire in the spacious and modern Garwayne Dining Hall.

With the Theil family from New Hampshire in the spacious and modern Garwayne Dining Hall.

I arrived mid afternoon after the lunch hour. Gail was very accommodating and saved a lunch for me. That shrimp scampi was as tasty as all the other meals I enjoyed in the Garwayne Dining Hall, which is named after Gary and Wayne. I met father Erik and son Christian Gundersen who literally arrived hours before at JFK from their home in Norway. The 8 unit Arendal guest lodging is named after  the hometown in Norway of founder Peter Nicholsen who purchased the land in 1920. There is a strong Norwegian and Viking presence epitomized with the Viking Obstacle Course and an annual Race Weekend. I met Thor, Gail’s husband, and I think he is a viking—tall, big, strong a man as I have ever seen. I know what you are wondering—the boys got something named after them, what about Gail? Lake Loree, a 15-acre recreational paradise for the young and old kids alike, was created and named after Gail Loree Nicholsen, seven years before the new dining hall arrived at Sunny Hill.

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Sunny Hill guest Joe DeAngelis.

First green on the Sunny Hill course with the Edmonton and tennis courts in the background.

First green on the Sunny Hill course with the Edmonton and tennis courts in the background.

I was having such a good time I almost forgot about the golf- not! Remember this is Andy’s Golf & Travel Diary, where one is traveling to the golf wherever it may be! After enjoying my special lunch and checking into my room at the Edmonton, I grabbed my clubs and walked 200 yards to the Sunny Hill golf course clubhouse. I could have just as easily pitched a ball to the first green as the front nine encompasses most of the resort buildings. The back nine was added in 1989 and with the acquisition of Thunderhart, a nearby 18-hole championship layout, in 2005 Sunny Hill became the only family operated resort in New York State with 36 holes of golf. The onsite course is a beginner type course with a par of 66 and the longest hole, the 425-yard par-5 13th. It is perfect for beginners and the occasional golfer like Joe DeAngelis in the video interview above who only plays golf when he is up from Long Island at Sunny Hill.

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Kevin Smith, the Director of Golf at Sunny Hill.

With Kevin Smith, the Director of Golf at Sunny Hill, in a very special place, the 5th tee at Thunderhart.

With Kevin Smith, the Director of Golf at Sunny Hill, in a very special place, the 5th tee at Thunderhart.

Thunderhart will challenge any golfer’s game with a variety of holes and one very special hole—the highest, with the best view—the short par-4 5th hole. On that tee is a monument to Bill Gressick the PGA of America Golf Professional at Pleasant View Golf Course from the very first day of operation in the Fall of 1968 and for the next 15 years thereafter. Pleasant View, while quite appropriate, was Thunderhart’s original name, but not Viking enough for the Norwegians of Sunny Hill. The Nicholsen’s are improving the golf experience on Thunderhart’s second nine with the addition of several fairway bunkers. There is lodging at Thunderhart making it the ideal secluded get-away golf trip for good friends, men or women or both that want a more intimate golfing experience. Do you know who else was there on opening day to hit the first tee shot at Thunderhart? The one-and-only-one, the Squire, Gene Sarazen. Wow! One departing golf shot, Director of Golf Kevin Smith has created a NIKE hot spot at Thunderhart. See him for the best deals on NIKE apparel and equipment!

Gary Nicholsen, Mr. Patriot, with Cyvelle `Tinker` Nicholsen at the Lake Party Friday night.

Gary Nicholsen, Mr. Patriot, with Cyvelle `Tinker` Nicholsen at the Lake Party Friday night.

The first time I met Gary Nicholsen was when he was the Master of Ceremonies for my first evening meal in the Garwayne Dining Hall. With this being the last night for the week-long visitors, it was revival-like to celebrate the past week and get pumped up for the Friday Night event—the Lake Party—complete with music, hotdogs, beer, soda, ice cream, “Just for Fun” rides and Fireworks. “Just for Fun” rides? Yes, there’s the real-sized Monster Truck, Fire Truck, Paddy Wagon with the Munsters front end, the Bumble Bee Thing and so many military vehicles that they have to have a separate night for them. I can’t tell you how much fun I had down at the lake party. I had never had a ride in a firetruck before and my father was a city fireman for 25 years. I do remember Dad taking me to the station and letting me sit in the back of the hook-n-ladder—my Kramer experience (Seinfeld Episode 117, The Secret Code). The fireworks, choreographed to patriotic songs like America the Beautiful, God Bless America, Neil Diamond’s Coming to America and Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA were inspirational and spectacular to say the least. Gary Nicholsen, in my opinion, is Mr. Patriot and the Sunny Hill Resort is Hometown, USA!

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Wayne Nicholsen, Snowmobile Hall of Fame Member.

Snowmobile Hall of Fame member Wayne Nicholsen in front of a tribute area in Armae Hall at Sunny Hill.

Snowmobile Hall of Fame member Wayne Nicholsen in front of a tribute area in Armae Hall at Sunny Hill.

There is a twist here in that most people head south in the winter to find summer yet Wayne had a summer job in the north and stayed to enjoy sports like snowmobile racing. With an introduction from his older brother Gary, the public face of Sunny Hill, raced for enjoyment and the thrill it generated within him. Thirty years later, 25 years with sponsor Ski-Doo, Wayne Nicholsen was inducted into the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in St. Germain, Wisconsin in 2011. Humble, like his sister Gail and brother Gary, he readily accepts the sport’s highest honor with a great sense of gratitude, pride and amazement. With their children involved in the business and their spouses too and even grandchildren, the whole Nicholsen family has the same perspective when you share a story or a compliment about Sunny Hill. They, as much as their guests, know and appreciate what a special place it is, especially in today’s world of electronic gadgetry and living in the next moment. Life will always be about the spirit behind the curtain and living in the present moment, something you can surely do at Sunny Hill.

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Aunt Flory at Sunny Hill Resort.

We are both well seated for an interview with dear, precious & beautiful Aunt Flory at Sunny Hill.

We are both well seated for an interview with dear, precious & beautiful Aunt Flory at Sunny Hill.

There were many highlights in my visit to Sunny Hill. The present day story of and my visit to Sunny Hill would not be complete without meeting 97-year old Aunt Flory. Mae’s sister is an incredible person. What a precious person is the lady who sat on my lap for the interview! Quite outspoken and to the point, you will have to meet her in person, if you haven’t already, to know what I mean! What an insightful interview she gave me though I had to edit the 15 minutes or so down to only two or three. Sunny Hill is a family place and what family doesn’t cherish their nonagenarian!

There is a bell outside the dining hall that is rung by the children at Sunny Hill every day as a signal that it is time for dinner. It reminded me of my Mom opening the door and yelling that it was time to come home for supper. The bell was taken from the one-room schoolh0ouse that Arnold Nicholsen attended as a child. It rings loud and clear. I think it is appropriate that the video interview above with Aunt Flory ends with children ringing the bell. Maybe that is the ultimate story of Sunny Hill? Aren’t we suppose to become childlike in our older years? The connection and sharing that takes place at Sunny Hill may be Story No. 1. What a wholesome, beautiful, human activity we all can benefit from doing more of.  I concur with the sentiments of guest Francis Pabst from Ramsey, New Jersey who wrote in a poem—”Take me back, if you will to that sweet Sunny Hill.” God Bless our great country, Aunt Flory, the entire Nicholsen Family and the Sunny Hill Resort in the Great Northern Catskills!

With Christian & Erik Gundersen & Gary Nicholsen (far R) at dinner the first night.

With Christian & Erik Gundersen & Gary Nicholsen (far R) at dinner the first night.

Enjoyed riding in the 'Just for Fun' Fire Truck, though unlike Kramer, I did not get to drive!

Enjoyed riding in the ‘Just for Fun’ Fire Truck, though unlike Kramer, I did not get to drive!

This looked like fun but I think I am too tall.

This looked like fun but I think I am too tall.

Kevin Smith, now nicknamed Swoosh, is the NIKE Man!

Kevin Smith, now nicknamed Swoosh, is the NIKE Man!

Boy I wanted to ring that bell too! Note the NIKE Thunderhart shirt!

Boy I wanted to ring that bell too! Note the NIKE Thunderhart shirt!

Sunny Hill, always gracious and welcoming. Come back soon or go for the first time! I will see you there!

Sunny Hill, always gracious and welcoming. Come back soon or go for the first time! I will see you there!

 

 

 

 

 

Cronin’s Golf Resort, Adirondack Golf at its Best!

With brothers James (L) and John (R) who are always in constant motion serving their customers that it was hard to get this picture with them!

With brothers James (L) and John (R) who are always in constant motion serving their customers that it was hard to get this picture with them!

When I look for a good golf resort I want a great golfing experience, a bit of golf history,  and a place to have fun. Cronin’s Golf Resort in the Adirondack Park, with its fourth generation of ownership and operation, is all that and more. You will come, you will stay, you will golf and you will make great memories with family and friends, even if it is your first visit like mine was. Like the Adirondack Park, a cabin at Cronin’s is a bit rustic but it is clean and comfortable and your choice of location- off the 18th green or on the bank of the mighty Hudson River is pretty sweet. You will not meet nicer people than, brothers James and John Cronin and their wives Jeanie and Val respectively. Well, I lied there. The rest of the gang from Mo (Maureen) the bartender, to vacationing couples Lois & Tom and Jeanne & Bob, to Rob, the guy I played golf with and allowed me to interview him, they were as nice as James and John. Visiting Cronin’s Golf Resort was a one-of-a-kind fun experience, one I hope to repeat next year, like all the regulars who come back year after year. If you want to experience the Adirondacks, stay and golf at a very reasonable price, this is the place to do it!

You meet the nicest people on the golf course and at Cronin’s that is true to ‘the nth degree.’ I met Rob Riedinger, a man who shows his talent by example in terms of woodworking and home design in the Lake George area. Playing golf with him was an exceptional experience.

CLICK here for VIDEO INTERVIEW with golfer Rob Riedinger at Cronin’s Golf Resort.

Meeting Rob Riedinger for the first time on the first tee. Rob is an exceptional person with a great golf attitude!

Meeting Rob Riedinger for the first time on the first tee. Rob is an exceptional person with a great golf attitude!

There is really no other promotion needed for Cronin’s or the Adirondacks other than this man’s simple, honest and thoroughly experienced testimony in the video interview linked to above. I was impressed with he and his wife’s decision 13 years ago to leave the rat race to raise his family in a wholesome, outdoor, and intimate manner. I identified with his love of the game of golf and the reason why he loves golf—”it’s purely mental, an internal struggle and you don’t have to fight with anybody other than yourself.” I learned a lot about the Adirondack Park—the bubble and 46 peaks. Most importantly I learned more about James and John and how they run and operate Cronin’s Golf Resort. If you lose a club there it will be returned even if it is next season. Like finishing every hole by listening for the sound of the golf ball falling into the cup, Cronin’s leaves no detail of customer delight to chance.

The golf course has many timeless features such as this deceptive bunker on the par-4 dog-leg-left 7th hole.

The golf course has many timeless features such as this deceptive bunker on the par-4 dog-leg-left 7th hole.

The face of the business today is brothers James and John Cronin but the golfing legacy of Cronin’s Golf Resort goes back to their grandfather Patrick Cronin, the keeper of the green (forerunner of today’s golf course superintendent) at Glens Falls CC, a 1912 Donald Ross design. Influenced and inspired by the Scot who served an apprenticeship with Old Tom Morris in St Andrews, Patrick designed the front nine of the Cronin Golf Resort course in 1930. His son Robert, James and John’s father, purchased the property in 1945 and added the second nine in 1965. Robert, an  accomplished golfer, would demonstrate the game to young James and John by shooting 31s on the first nine and reach the par-5 fourth hole in two shots. Something neither son, even with teeing up the second shot in the fairway, could duplicate, even to this day. After father Robert became ill and retired, the youngsters took over the operation in 1998 and have never looked back. By reinvesting the profits back into the golf course,they raised several green complexes to be insulated from the whims of the at times vigorous and destructible Hudson River.

CLICK here for VIDEO INTERVIEW with owner/operator James Cronin.

James and his wife Jeanine at the bar having fun with their guests, including me!

James, after getting a little sun working the golf course, and his wife Jeanine at the bar having fun with their guests, including me!

Father Robert studied turf management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with noted golf course architect Geoffrey Cornish. Son James also studied at UMass Amherst which is about a 3-hour drive from Cronin’s. That would become the apparent division of golf responsibilities between the sons, although with a lot of overlap. James would take care of the condition of the golf course while John, who studied in the PGA of America program, would take care of the swings of the golfers and together, with family and employees, do everything else. I remember my first conversation on the phone with John who ended it with “come and we will treat you like a farm animal.” James is outgoing, hard working and hilarious though attentive to all the guests at Cronin’s. You can pursue whatever your style of fun is at Cronin’s as long as “your happiness does not come at the expense of anyone else.” You can party at Cronin’s or you can find a quiet place along the Hudson and meditate in your own way. I did laugh when the beer delivery truck driver asked a relevant question in his mind— “does anyone ever play golf here or do they just drink?” I guess we can do both together and separately at Cronin’s.

CLICK here for VIDEO INTERVIEW with owner/operator John Cronin.

John with his hickory clubs. I can't wait to return and talk more about them and golf history with John.

John with his hickory clubs. I can’t wait to return and talk more about them and golf history with John.

Brother John is the quieter version of brother James though with the same big heart, love of golf, Cronin’s and especially the guests. John is an accomplished golfer and turned pro at the age of 19. He worked his way up the PGA of America apprentice program for seven years in Florida before returning home to run the business with James when their father became ill. He studied under some great golf professionals on his way up in the golf business including Dr. Gary Wiren, noted amateur golfer, educator, author and swing aid specialist. John is a historian of the game and a collector like me. He brought out some hickory clubs with markings I had never seen before. What impressed me most about John can be seen in his video interview above. His respect and attention to the customer. Notice that in the video there was no hesitation on John’s part to leave the interview and address his customer needs at the counter. He will surely delight you too. Notice too, by his comment, that the golfer is paying for his round after playing it. You can trust you will be treated like family at Cronin’s Golf Resort.

I used the term ‘the nth degree’ and think it apples to Cronin’s Golf Resort in terms of an infinite experience with lots of golf, fun and interesting people. I feel like one of the ‘Cronin’s Chronies’ now. As such, I bestow upon James and John the title of  ‘First Rate & Honorary, ‘to the nth Degree’ Golf Resort in the Adirondacks.’ They are Adirondack Golf at its Best!

Between local golf leagues and resort guests there is always someone interesting to meet in the barroom.

Between local golf leagues and resort guests there is always someone interesting to meet in the barroom.

Mo (Maureen) the bartender makes a fun place even more fun!

Mo (Maureen) the bartender makes a fun place even more fun!

 

My cabin was right off the 18th green. Cronin's is located in the heart of the Adirondacks tourist area only an hour from downtown Albany.

My cabin was right off the 18th green. Cronin’s is located in the heart of the Adirondacks tourist area only an hour from downtown Albany.

Coach Matt, a Sen Foley look-a-like, with his junior golfers on the Cronin golf course.

Coach Matt, a Sen Foley look-a-like, with his junior golfers on the Cronin golf course.

Ladies feel welcomed and like playing golf at Cronin's Golf Resort.

Ladies feel welcomed and like playing golf at Cronin’s Golf Resort.

Lovely Lady Gardener Lucy is the reason the grounds are so beautiful at Cronin's.

Lovely Lady Gardener Lucy is the reason the grounds are so beautiful at Cronin’s.

Cronin's Golf Resort, you can't beat it anywhere in the Adirondacks for value, golf and fun!

Cronin’s Golf Resort, you can’t beat it anywhere in the Adirondacks for value, golf and fun!

Play Royal Isabela in Puerto Rico!

Aerial view of 17th green. Photo Credit: Royal Isabela (I can't get as high as John Denver!).

Aerial view of 17th green. Photo Credit: Royal Isabela (I can’t get as high as John Denver!).

If you ever get the chance, play Royal Isabela Golf Links in Puerto Rico.

Correct that, put Royal Isabela on your Bucket List and play it soon!

CLICK here for the article on my original visit to Royal Isabela in 2011.

CLICK here for the article on my most recent visit to Royal Isabela in 2014.

If after those two article you have yet to make your reservation, CLICK here to learn how Royal Isabela seduced me as I hiked down to the beach one morning.

There is no place like her on earth…

 

 

Hugh Royer III, A Chip off the Old Royer Jr….

Relaxed, effective, & fun golf instruction. Hugh Royer III (R) with Haley Cleary and her father Scott (L) at the new South Carolina Golf Center at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club.

Relaxed, effective, & fun golf instruction. Hugh Royer III (R) with Haley Cleary and her father Scott (L) at the new South Carolina Golf Center at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club.

While visiting Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club in Myrtle Beach, I met Hugh Royer III, a former PGA TOUR player and renowned instructor. Even though the state-of-the-art teaching facility of the South Carolina Golf Center was still under construction, I was hoping to edge my way in for a “Learn to Golf the Write Way” lesson where I receive needed professional help in return for a featured story about the experience. Understandably that did not happen as father Scott Cleary and his golfing daughter Haley had awaken at 3:45 am over in Lexington, South Carolina and driven 125 miles for a morning of instruction with Coach Hugh. The interaction of student, instructor and father was magical. I could understand why they had come so far as Haley was having fun as juniors in high school do and what I overheard instruction wise seemed brilliant to me. I still don’t understand why I didn’t get priority though, my swing needs a lot of help, her swing looks flawless.

Hugh Royer Jr. was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1989.   Photo Credit: Georgia Golf Hall of Fame.

Hugh Royer Jr. was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1989. Photo Credit: Georgia Golf Hall of Fame.

Hugh’s father, Hugh Royer Jr. played on the PGA TOUR for 14 years, coached golf at Columbus State and was the block from which Hugh was a chip. The elder Royer, a member of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame,  won the prestigious Western Open in 1970 while the younger Royer won the Western Amateur in 1987. Both tournaments were first organized by the Western Golf Association starting in 1899. In all that time only Junior and the Third have been a champion father and son combination. Hugh was giving his lesson to Haley in between phone calls with family about his father’s condition. Son left right after his lesson commitment to be with his father who passed on a few days later after a short illness. Life is like golf, sometimes there is a good swing, a good shot played and then a bad bounce at the end. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Hugh and the Royer family.

Long ago, sports psychologist and noted author, Chuck Hogan gave Mitch Laurance, the noted golf host and Shaftesbury Glen regular, a life tip that has stuck with him ever since—‘How you do one thing is how you do everything.”

Watching Hugh III instruct Haley on golf and have fun with her and her father Scott, I can tell you one thing Hugh Jr. did right for sure.

Hugh Jr. play well up on the Big Course in Heaven Play while Haley plays well down here!

Instructor Hugh Royer, III working with junior golfer Haley Cleary.

Instructor Hugh Royer, III working with junior golfer Haley Cleary.

Mitch Laurance, Noted Golf Entertainer & Hickory Golfer!

Outside the Shaftesbury Castle Clubhouse with my friend Mitch Laurance.

Outside the Shaftesbury Castle Clubhouse with my friend Mitch Laurance.

On the ‘tale’ end of the 2014 ‘East Coast Golf Journey’ I visited with Mitch Laurance in Myrtle Beach, SC at the Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club.  What a wonderful club but that is another story!

After another restful night in the Ben Hogan Suite in the Castle Clubhouse, I felt inspired to put on my knickers and grab my hickory play set and look for a match. Was it mere coincidence that I met my old (as in long time) Mitch Laurance in the pro shop at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club? Or by simple Scottish fate that the golf gods would bring together two lads wearing knickers and brandishing hickory-shafted drivers? No Academy Awards to be given here though the clubs certainly look vintage and deserving like those in The Greatest Game Ever Played. We met and headed to the first tee to put a peg in the ground.

CLICK here for a VIDEO of Hickory Golf played by Mitch & Andy.

Mitch's gem of a driver, a Jack Whie Sunningdale Special which he drove almost as well as Bobby Jones himself!

Mitch’s gem of a driver, a Jack Whie Sunningdale Special which he drove almost as well as Bobby Jones himself!

Before sailing that feathery down the first fairway courtesy of the Sunningdale Special Express, the voice of hickory golf himself, spoke of his connection to golf history through playing hickory golf. Who can dispute him who yields an authentic 100-year old club created by Jack White same as the driver used by Bobby Jones during his Grand Slam year of 1930.

Sporting my blue and gold checkered knickers I followed the master with a smash of my own. Right down the pretty goes our first tee shots. Hickory golf at its best, two grown men in knickers playing a twosome at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, a.k.a. Hickory Golf Central of the Southeast United States.

I managed to corral the popular golf radio host under a tree for an interrogation of his life, my life and more importantly more insight into Myrtle Beach’s top golfing destinations known simple as the Glens Group—Heather Glen, Glen Dornoch, Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club and the Glen-less in name only Possum Trot Golf Course.

CLICK here for a VIDEO Interview with Mitch Laurance, Biography & Shaftesbury Style!

Replica and playable MGC Victor gutta percha golf ball.

Replica and playable MGC Victor gutta percha golf ball.

If you have ever listened to or certainly if you have ever met Mitch Laurance you know him as an interesting guy with a cadre of looks, voice inflections and stories to quickly communicate his love of life and golf, especially hickory golf. His Curriculum Vitae includes Woodstock, working on production of Saturday Night Live the first five years of the show, including filling in on stage when needed, then moving to LA to become an actor, which is what brought him to golf.

With a twin brother and a younger brother growing up on Long Island he played all sports, especially baseball but never golf. An actor friend relentlessly encouraged him to try golf and he finally gave in. His friend said he would pick him up at six-thirty the next day to go golfing and Mitch’s response was to question the time since it would be getting dark at that time. He was immediately hooked by his inability to get the ball up into the air. He learned how to and after playing in the Crosby Pro-Am for 16 years and being a regular on the celebrity golf circuit he brought his game back east. Once an actor, always an actor, even though he was up and early for hickory golf at Shaftesbury Glen.

Quite the tale for Andy’s Golf & Travel Diary!

PGA TOUR Grand Champions at Inaugural WGV Golf Festival in St. Augustine!

The inaugural Golf Festival at World Golf Village takes place on Saturday, October 4th, 2014 starting at 10 am. The Hall of Fame will be open for free all day, and feature tours of its new exhibitions with official historian Dr. Anthony Parker. There is a Demo Day at Slammer & Squire. Thee os a PGA TOUR Academy Women’s Clinic from GOLF Magazine Top 100 Instructor Anne Cain.There is a full schedule of golf movies at the IMAX Theater, including “Happy Gilmore,” “The Legend of Bagger Vance” and “Caddyshack.” See the full Press Release, including detailed schedule times below the pictures.

The PGA TOUR Grand Champions, a group of former PGA TOUR stars including Hall of Fame member Doug Ford, Dow Finsterwald, Billy Maxwell, Don January, Bob Goalby, Doug Sanders and Al Besselink will be interacting with fans during panel discussions in the Hall of Fame and at a clinic on the Slammer & Squire driving range.

Here are some pics from an event Friday evening at the World Golf Hall of Fame:

With 1968 Masters Champion Bob Goalby and 1958 PGA Champion Dow Finsterwald.

With 1968 Masters Champion Bob Goalby and 1958 PGA Champion Dow Finsterwald.\

With 20-time PGA TOUR winner Doug Sanders.

With 20-time PGA TOUR winner Doug Sanders.

With Al Besselink, inaugural 1953 Tournament of Champions Champion!

With Al Besselink, inaugural 1953 Tournament of Champions Champion!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Billy Maxwell won the 1951 U.S. Amateur and 7 times on the PGA TOUR.

Billy Maxwell won the 1951 U.S. Amateur and 7 times on the PGA TOUR.

World Golf Hall of Fame member Doug Ford won the 1955 PGA Championship and 1957 Masters.

World Golf Hall of Fame member Doug Ford won the 1955 PGA Championship and 1957 Masters.

With 1967 PGA Champion Don January.

With 1967 PGA Champion Don January.

With Dr. Tony Parker, Historian of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

With Dr. Tony Parker, Historian of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press Release (Source: World Golf Hall of Fame Website)

World Golf Village Golf Festival
The inaugural World Golf Village Golf Festival is a day-long event celebrating what makes the game great. It will feature interactive activities throughout the day, with something for golf fans of all ages including appearances by Hall of Fame members, a Demo Day at Slammer & Squire, unique playing experiences and golf movies at the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater. The entire event is free to the public and will be held on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. throughout World Golf Village.

The PGA TOUR Grand Champions, a group of former PGA TOUR stars including Hall of Fame members Gene Littler and Doug Ford, will be on site. They will be interacting with fans during panel discussions in the Hall of Fame and at a clinic on the Slammer & Squire driving range.

The Hall of Fame will be open for free all day, and feature tours of its new exhibitions with official historian Dr. Anthony Parker. There will be a Closest to the Pin contest for prizes at the Hall of Fame’s Challenge Hole, including divisions for men, women and children. From 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., guests will be able to play Nintendo Wii Golf on the Museum’s big screen, and there will also be activities for children based on Science of Golf, the Hall of Fame’s education program.

The Demo Day at Slammer & Squire will begin at 10 a.m. and include representatives from PING, Nike, Titleist, Callaway, Oakley and TaylorMade. From 12-1 p.m., the Grand Champions will conduct a special, interactive golf clinic on the driving range. That will be followed with a free golf experience from 2-5 p.m. Players will be allowed to play the Slammer & Squire with Tee It Forward advanced tee boxes and expanded, 8-inch wide golf holes. (Tee times are free, but space is limited and must be reserved in advance. Please call the Pro Shop at 904-940-6116.)

The PGA TOUR Academy will be on site throughout the day with a series of unique golf challenges. Guests will be able to play golf cornhole, participate in the long drive contest on the inflatable outdoor simulator and try the extreme flop shot competition. At the Academy itself, there will be a Women’s Clinic from 3-6 p.m., featuring a clinic from GOLF Magazine Top 100 Instructor Anne Cain, women’s golf fashion for purchase, and a special wine tasting.

For the movie buffs, there is a full schedule of golf movies at the IMAX Theater, including “Happy Gilmore,” “The Legend of Bagger Vance” and “Caddyshack.”

Throughout the day there will be plenty of family-friendly activities, including local food trucks along the Walk of Champions from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., live music from local artists Ryan Campbell and the Charlie Walker Band from 12-4 p.m., and bounce houses and beginner golf activities from The First Tee for children.

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World Golf Village Golf Festival
Program of Events

10 a.m. – 6 p.m. World Golf Hall of Fame activities:
• Open to all guests for free
• 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Nintendo Wii Golf in the Museum
• Hall of Fame tours with Dr. Anthony Parker
• Discussion Panels with PGA TOUR Grand Champions
• Closest to the Pin Contest at Hall of Fame Challenge Hole (Men, women and children divisions)
• Science of Golf demonstrations

10 a.m. – 6 p.m. World Golf Hall of Fame Walk of Champions & Breezeway activities:
• PGA TOUR Academy inflatable simulator long drive contest
• PGA TOUR Academy golf cornhole
• PGA TOUR Academy flop shot competition
• The First Tee beginning golf activities (SNAG Golf)
• Bounce houses
• 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Food truck rally
• 12-4 p.m. — Live music from local artists Ryan Campbell and the Charlie Walker Band

10 a.m. – 9 p.m. World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater schedule:
10 a.m. “Seven Days in Utopia” – G (100 minutes)
12 p.m. “The Greatest Game Ever Played” – PG (120 minutes)
2:20 p.m. “The Legend of Bagger Vance” – PG-13 (127 minutes)
5:15 p.m. “Happy Gilmore” – PG-13 (92 minutes)
7:10 p.m. “Caddyshack” – R (98 minutes)

10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Slammer & Squire activities:
• Demo Day participants: PING, Nike, Titleist, SkyCaddie, Oakley, TaylorMade, Volvik, Callaway, Naples, Ogio, U.S. Kids
• 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. – PGA TOUR Grand Champions Clinic
• 2-5 p.m. – Golf including Tee It Forward and 8-inch cups (Tee times are free, but space is limited and must be reserved in advance. Please call the Pro Shop at 904-940-6116.)

3-6 p.m. PGA TOUR Academy Women’s Clinic
• Clinic from GOLF Magazine Top 100 Instructor Anne Cain
• Women’s golf fashion and apparel
• Wine tasting
• Chair massages

Shaftesbury Glen- Myrtle Beach’s Top Golfing Experience!

Shaftesbury Glen is part of the The Glen Golf Group along with Heather Glen, Glen Dormoch and Possum Trot.

Shaftesbury Glen is part of the The Glen Golf Group along with Heather Glen, Glen Dormoch and Possum Trot.

Doesn’t the best golfing experience occur when you go to place that is comfortable, you are engaged by the golf courses and you meet the nicest people? I had that happen to me when I rolled into the Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club located in West Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on the tale end (I tell tales right?) of my inaugural 5-week, 8-state, 4,231-mile ‘East Coast Golf Journey.’ First of all, I stayed in a Shaftesbury Suite in the Castle Clubhouse right on the golf course. The experience reminded me of Muirfield Village when I stayed in the Jones Villa with the Memorial Garden right outside my door. Not a lot of golf courses offer this option and it is a real treat! I stayed in the Ben Hogan Suite at Shaftesbury Glen.What better way to start a golfing vacation then to be warmly welcomed, then drop your stuff off in your suite and walk a few steps to the first tee? Okay two birdies in the first four holes and a 38 on the first nine holes played is a good start too. I am sold on Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club and I have not even caught a fish yet!

The par-3 15th at Shaftesbury Glen. Well bunkered elevated bent grass greens make for an exceptional golfing experience. If you can't make putts here, you can't make them anywhere Mr. Sinatra.

The par-3 15th at Shaftesbury Glen. Well bunkered elevated bent grass greens make for an exceptional golfing experience. If you can’t make putts here, you can’t make them anywhere Mr. Sinatra.

I met Ryan McCarty, the Director of Operations, at Shaftesbury Golf & Fish Club in the pro shop and later interviewed him in front of the Scottish Castle that is a clubhouse downstairs and five Shaftesbury Suites upstairs. The suites are large! He spoke of owner Paul Himmelsbach and how he caddied as a young lad at Winged Foot Golf Club and brought that type of golf course design to South Carolina. The ownership group of brothers Paul and Jack along with Marvin Arnsdorff started with Heather Glen and Glen Dornoch. Later they converted Himmelsbach family farmland into the Shaftesbury Masterpiece of generous and manicured fairways leading to well-bunkered elevated bent grass greens. Ryan grew up playing golf in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and moved to Myrtle Beach to be in the golf business year round. Though second in the title, the fishing in the Waccamaw River, behind the castle clubhouse is reported to be as good as the golf by golfers and fisherman alike.

CLICK here for a VIDEO INTERVIEW with Ryan McCarty, Director of Operations.

The fairway of the dog-leg-left par-4 2nd hole on the Red Nine. When I think of Heather Glen I think of Tranquility.

The fairway of the dog-leg-left par-4 2nd hole on the Red Nine. When I think of Heather Glen I think of Tranquility.

After the early morning interview with Ryan (can you tell I was a bit mellow in the interview?), I headed east to play Heather Glen and Glen Dornoch. To play Heather Glen, named the Best New Public Golf Course in 1987 is an extraordinary experience. The golf is tranquil, surreal and challenging but it is the Scottish charm in the atmosphere that will bring me back there. There’s a sense of connection not only with the game of golf and its history but with people. People like Sam Patrick, a beloved friend of owner Paul Himmelsbach. Paul remembers  Sam and shares his spirit with those of us who never met him with a picture and tribute in the pro shop. Sam, a Scot would great golfers in a full dress kilt and give them a hearty welcome with his Scottish accent. A trip to Scotland with Sam and a visit to Royal Dornoch is what inspired Paul’s second course Glen Dornoch. Sam was part of Heather Glen for over 20 years since it first opened to nearly his passing in 2010. The picture remains and so does his spirit at Heather Glen and across Highway 17 at Glen Dornoch.

The green at the par-3 8th on the Red Nine. Hard to pick a favorite hole at Heather Glen but if I had to this is it because I had a deuce here!

The green at the par-3 8th on the Red Nine. Hard to pick a favorite hole at Heather Glen but if I had to this is it because I had a deuce here!

I like the plaque on the par-3 4th hole on the White Nine and the memorabilia in the clubhouse for Jim Whelehan’s phenomenal feat. From Rochester, New York he came down on a golfing holiday with the Glens Group and beat all recorded odds by scoring two aces, same hole, same club, same ball, same day on March 1st, 1992. Assuming there were 17 other holes in between the same ball is what is remarkable to me. I played 36 holes in one glorious day (Heather Glen & Glen Dornoch), 8 par-3s and nary an ace. Though I did deuce the long White 8th and par the impossible 17th while being mesmerized by the vast lowlands and the waterway at Glen Dornoch. You know you are good when they have to time stamp your aces on the Hole-In-One plaque in the clubhouse. My consolation prize that day was time stamping my two scorecards. No plaque needed Paul, though tradition has spoken and said “I did the Glens!”

CLICK here for a BEAUTY VIDEO of Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links & Wildlife too!

Cruise ship coming by the 18th green at Glen Dornoch.

Cruise ship coming by the 18th green at Glen Dornoch.

Glen Dornoch is right on the Waterway which is the Intercoastal Waterway, a.k.a “The Ditch” where I call home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Beauty wise, it certainly is no ditch, rather it is an enticing blue passage that links the Atlantic Ocean to the Waccamaw River. Never more beautiful than the stretch near Glen Dornoch. The golf course immediately adjacent to the Waterway include the 8th green, 9th hole, 16th green and the 17th and 18th holes. As exceptional as those views are, my favorites are from above on the tee on the downhill straight-away par- 5 8th hole and from the elevated fairway of the par-4 16th green. Wildlife is abundant here with deer, squirrels and even a woodpecker (see above video) saying hello to me and making my visit to their home special. You will likely see a cruise ship pass by within pitching distance. Big boats passing by is a bit unusual but the nautical feel definitely enhances the golfing pleasure. The 9th & 18th double green complex sits right out in front of the clubhouse with the Waterway as a backdrop. Don’t miss spending some time rocking in the rocking chairs on the veranda and taking in the million-dollar view.

Outside the Shaftesbury Castle Clubhouse with my friend Mitch Laurance.

Outside the Shaftesbury Castle Clubhouse with my friend Mitch Laurance.

After some Golf Channel and a restful night of sleep in the suite, I felt inspired to put on my knickers and grad my hickory play set and look for a match. Was it mere coincidence that I met my old (as in long time) Mitch Laurance in the pro shop at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club? Or by simple Scottish fate that the golf gods would bring together two lads wearing knickers and brandishing hickory-shafted drivers? No Academy Awards to be given here though the clubs certainly look vintage and deserving like those in The Greatest Game Ever Played. We met and headed to the first tee to put a peg in the ground.

CLICK here for a VIDEO of Hickory Golf played by Mitch & Andy.

Mitch's gem of a driver, a Jack Whie Sunningdale Special which he drove almost as well as Bobby Jones himself!

Mitch’s gem of a driver, a Jack Whie Sunningdale Special which he drove almost as well as Bobby Jones himself!

Before sailing that feathery down the first fairway courtesy of the Sunningdale Special Express, the voice of hickory golf himself, spoke of his connection to golf history through playing hickory golf. Who can dispute him who yields an authentic 100-year old club created by Jack White same as the driver used by Bobby Jones during his Grand Slam year of 1930.

Sporting my blue and gold checkered knickers I followed the master with a smash of my own. Right down the pretty goes our first tee shots. Hickory golf at its best, two grown men in knickers playing a twosome at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, a.k.a. Hickory Golf Central of the Southeast United States.

I managed to corral the popular golf radio host under a tree for an interrogation of his life, my life and more importantly more insight into Myrtle Beach’s top golfing destinations known simple as the Glens Group—Heather Glen, Glen Dornoch, Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club and the Glen-less in name only Possum Trot Golf Course.

CLICK here for a VIDEO Interview with Mitch Laurance, Biography & Shaftesbury Style!

With Mitch Laurance (other knicker guy) and Hugh Royer III in front of the new South Carolina Golf Center.

With Mitch Laurance (other knicker guy) and Hugh Royer III in front of the new South Carolina Golf Center.

If you have ever listened to or certainly if you have ever met Mitch Laurance you know him as an interesting guy with a cadre of looks, voice inflections and stories to quickly communicate his love of life and golf, especially hickory golf. His Curriculum Vitae includes Woodstock, working on production of Saturday Night Live the first five years of the show, including filling in on stage when needed, then moving to LA to become an actor, which is what brought him to golf.

With a twin brother and a younger brother growing up on Long Island he played all sports, especially baseball but never golf. An actor friend relentlessly encouraged him to try golf and he finally gave in. His friend said he would pick him up at six-thirty the next day to go golfing and Mitch’s response was to question the time since it would be getting dark at that time. He was immediately hooked by his inability to get the ball up into the air. He learned how to and after playing in the Crosby Pro-Am for 16 years and being a regular on the celebrity golf circuit he brought his game back east. Once an actor, always an actor, even though he was up and early for hickory golf at Shaftesbury Glen.

Instructor Hugh Royer, III working with junior golfer Haley Cleary.

Instructor Hugh Royer, III working with junior golfer Haley Cleary.

Before I left Shaftesbury Glen I met Hugh Royer III, a former PGA TOUR player and renowned instructor. Even though the state-of-the-art teaching facility of the South Carolina Golf Center was still under construction, I was hoping to edge my way in for a “Learn to Golf the Write Way” lesson where I receive needed professional help in return for a featured story about the experience. Understandably that did not happen as father Scott Cleary and his golfing daughter Haley had awaken at 3:45 am over in Lexington, South Carolina and driven 125 miles for a morning of instruction with Coach Hugh. The interaction of student, instructor and father was magical. I could understand why they had come so far as Haley was having fun as juniors in high school do and what I overheard instruction wise seemed brilliant to me. I still don’t understand why I didn’t get priority though, my swing needs a lot of help, her swing looks flawless.

Hugh Royer Jr. was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1989. Photo Credit: Georgia Golf Hall of Fame.

Hugh Royer Jr. was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1989. Photo Credit: Georgia Golf Hall of Fame.

Hugh’s father, Hugh Royer Jr. played on the PGA TOUR for 14 years, coached golf at Columbus State and was the block from which Hugh was a chip. The elder Royer, a member of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame,  won the prestigious Western Open in 1970 while the younger Royer won the Western Amateur in 1987. Both tournaments were first organized by the Western Golf Association starting in 1899. In all that time only Junior and the Third have been a champion father and son combination. Hugh was giving his lesson to Haley in between phone calls with family about his father’s condition. Son left right after his lesson commitment to be with his father who passed on a few days later after a short illness. Life is like golf, sometimes there is a good swing, a good shot played and then a bad bounce at the end. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Hugh and the Royer family.

Long ago, sports psychologist and noted author, Chuck Hogan gave Mitch a life tip that has stuck with him ever since—‘How you do one thing is how you do everything.”

With that I will close by noting that the folks at Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club present an immense golfing experience. Staying in their Shaftesbury Suites in a Scottish Castle within a pitch of the first tee box of an impeccable golf course with bent grass greens is unmatched in the Myrtle Beach area. They did that one thing right. Add Heather Glen and Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links and you can image the rest!

Played Heather Glen, Best New Public GOlf Course in 1987, with my new friend Brian Gallen.

Played Heather Glen, Best New Public GOlf Course in 1987, with my new friend Brian Gallen.

Dual hole-in-ones, dual membership in Hole-in One Club by Jim Whelehan!

Dual hole-in-ones, dual membership in Hole-in One Club by Jim Whelehan!

Dinner with my friend Sir Charles at Crab Catchers made for a special ending for a special 'I did the Glens' day! The food and atmosphere was even better!

Dinner with my friend Sir Charles at Crab Catchers made for a special ending for a special ‘I did the Glens’ day! The food and atmosphere was even better!

Nature prevails at Glen Dornoch...

Nature prevails at Glen Dornoch…

When I saw this woodpecker do his thing I could only laugh at myself. With a clear mind my next shot was pure, right down the middle, long and true! Why do we beat our heads against the wall. Just let it happen!

When I saw this woodpecker do his thing I could only laugh at myself. With a clear mind my next shot was pure, right down the middle, long and true! Why do we beat our heads against the wall. Just let it happen!

Golf is like life and it is all natural beauty at Dornoch Glen. Nature is saying to me- come back and see me again!

Golf is like life and it is all natural beauty at Glen Dornoch. Nature is saying to me- come back and see me again!

Crady's Eclectic Cuisine is a nice little place I came across in Conway, SC- tasty homemade lunches and desserts!

Crady’s Eclectic Cuisine is a nice little place I came across in Conway, SC- tasty homemade lunches and desserts!

That's all folks!

That’s all folks!