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The Cabot Collection: Why the growth of one of golf’s most exclusive brands is exciting

No brand in the world of golf destination travel is growing as rapidly as The Cabot Collection. The company – which burst onto the global golf scene in 2011 with the opening of its seminal Cabot Links course in Nova Scotia, Canada -- has seen its portfolio expand exponentially in recent years. The Travel Caddie is thoroughly impressed and has some insight on how to enjoy Cabot's spoils . . .

Golf Packages We Love August 2024

From the Home of Golf to both coasts of the United States, the Travel Caddie has scoured the world for some of the best golf packages for you to enjoy. Without further adieu . . .

Taking the ultimate Mike Strantz golf course tour

Mike Strantz is a solo golf course architect that is credited with eight designs, six of them open to the public, including Tot Hill Farm, Tobacco Road and Royal New Kent. The Travel Caddie is a fan and has plenty to say about Strantz's courses.

An exclusive tour of The Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort

There are great days, and then there are days you will remember forever. The Travel Caddie was left mesmerized by the options at French Lick Resort, and came home with exclusive drone footage of The Pete Dye Course that will have you booking a trip to Indiana in short order. Check it out!

Getting to the 2025 Open Championship with bucket-list packages

Our long-standing partners at Lyons Links have become an Authorized Provider for the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush — and they’ve got itineraries that will make it a bucket list golf trip. And the Travel Caddie has an added, limited-time perk to make it worth your while.

Eight mesmerizing golf courses you must play in Northwest Ireland

The Travel Caddie has fallen in love with certain regions of the world, and Northwest Ireland is near the top of that list. From County Donegal to County Sligo to County Mayo, the Travel Caddie has identified eight courses that make a trip to this slice of golf paradise well worth it.

Coeur d’Alene is one part floating green, one part masterpiece

If you’ve heard of Coeur d’Alene Golf Course in northern Idaho, you probably know about its most famous feature – the floating island green on the par-3 14th hole. It’s memorable, of course. It’s unique. It’s even adjustable. But while it’s the drawing card to this fabulous Pacific Northwest course, it’s just one part of a winning hand. The Travel Caddie loves the course and has plenty of insight into a trip to Idaho.