As the golf travel season gives way to the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, the H&B team finds itself reminiscing on the unforgettable memories we were honored to be a part of this year. Many of these memories will be found in the annual H&B Yearbook, which will soon hit the mailboxes of our Members of the Forces who traveled with us this year. Many more will be found on the H&B channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Major Haversham calls these updates Field Reports, and what follows are 18 of his favorites from the 2018 travel season.
Filed Under: Aces Wild
Larry Festa from Sycamore Hills Golf Club with his caddie at The Old Course, after his ace on the famous par-3 11th hole.
David Myers from Valhalla Golf Club celebrates an ace at Turnberry. Our intel indicates that even though it occurred on the pitch & putt, “Uncle David” was still responsible for the bar tab.
Filed Under: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Eric & Shannon Nordhagen from Ballyneal Golf Club on The Castle Course at St. Andrews.
Filed Under: You Never Know Who You’re Gonna Meet
George Grimsley and Friends from Golden Eagle Country Club with Gary Player.
Filed Under: Who Wore It Better
Kevin Muir, PGA and his members from The Wyndgate don their “Sunday Red” at Royal Portrush.
Dr. Ed Holland and Friends from Triple Crown Country Club on “White Out Day” at Sunningdale.
Filed Under: Blue Skies and Lasting Memories
Jeff Shapiro and Friends from Hidden Creek Golf Club on a brilliant day at Old Head Golf Links.
John Sico, PGA and his Westwood Country Club members enjoy one of the finest opening tee shots in golf at Ardglass Golf Club.
A special memory for the Expedition led by Jennifer Raiford courtesy of their Driver-Host Stewart Croll and a little Photoshop handiwork.
Jeff Corken and Friends from Coldstream Country Club and Summit Hills Country Club experience the game as it once was at historic Musselburgh Links.
Grant Stedronsky and Friends from Oasis Golf Club learn that the caddies at St. Andrews are a multi-talented bunch.
Darius Kandawalla and Friends from Pinnacle Country Club catch a ride to Machrihanish.
As another memorable year draws to a close, we’re counting down to many more outstanding Field Reports in 2019.
Have your own Field Report from across the pond to share? Major Haversham invites you to share it on the H&B Facebook page or tag us on Instagram and Twitter (@HavershamBaker).