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The 2022 Conde Nast Readers’ Choice Awards
The 2022 edition of the Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards were recently released. As the name suggests, the award recognizes the very best hotels and resorts around the world, as voted by the readers of Conde Nast. While “best … Continue reading
Tee Time at the Museum
Although a visit to the museum may seem out of the ordinary on a golf trip, it’s a natural fit on an H&B Expedition. After all, Golf and the Good Life means that your time off the course is just … Continue reading
Castle-Hopping Across the Pond
Golf courses and castles… Two things found in unmatched abundance throughout Great Britain & Ireland. No matter where your golf adventures may take you, there’s a good chance that a fortress of historical significance is situated nearby. For those looking … Continue reading
The Must-Visit 19th Holes in St. Andrews
Since before the days of the featherie ball, golf and the post-round libation have gone hand in hand. After traversing the windswept links “with weapons ill-equipped for the task,” it’s little wonder that a bit of whisky was in order … Continue reading
The Best Fish & Chips in St. Andrews
No visit to St. Andrews is complete without enjoying at least one order of fish & chips. Of course, the same can be said for Scotland and the U.K. as a whole. Which may lead you to ask a common … Continue reading
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5 Things to See in Belfast
There was a time when golfers visiting Northern Ireland would have bypassed Belfast out of safety concerns. Thanks to a lasting peace and a wave of investment into the capital, that era is now a distant memory. Many golfers visiting … Continue reading