Golf in the Costa Del Sol
Ollie Worts travels to the Costa Del Sol in Spain to visit some of the region's golf courses and discovers that great golf can still be done on a reasonable budget.
Golf in Tenerife: Summer Golf Package Promotion
Golf Monthly has teamed up with The Association of Golf Courses of Tenerife to present a unique Summer Golf Package Promotion, an offer not to be missed.
Golf in Czech Republic
Find out what you're missing out on in Czech Republic, a country that has over 80 golf courses and a unique combination of history and modern culture
Golf in Denmark: Lubker Golf Resort
Better known for Carlsberg, bacon and butter, Denmark is breaking into the golf work with genuine venom. Clive Agran tells us more including his verdict on the Lubker Golf Resort.
Golf in Turkey
Defying the recession, Turkey is building more and more new courses, some of them truly outstanding and with enormous potential, such as Cornelia designed by Nick Faldo
Gran Canaria
Take a journey to a golfing paradise that is only a few hours flight away on the glorious island of Gran Canaria
Spain - Murcia
Murcia is gearing up to challenge Marbella and the Costa del Sol as Spains golfing magnet. There may be only 15 courses in the Murcia region, but 38 more are planned and if the four I visited on a recent trip to the region is anything to go by, the Costa del Sol would do well to treat the Murcia challenge seriously
Portugal - Lisbon
Mention golf and Portugal and most of us immediately think of the Algarve. But while the Algarve is undoubtedly a jewel in the golfing crown, there is a serious rival in Lisbons Silver Coast which boasts at least half a dozen top quality courses
Poland - Krakow Valley
Poland is soon to have one of the biggest golf complexes in Central Europe. The Krakow Valley boasts an 18 hole championship course, a top-class driving range and a six-hole academy course as well as chipping and putting greens
The Canary Islands
The Canaries offer exciting golf courses in surprisingly varied topography - black volcanic sand bunkers anyone? Rob Smith heads off to explore these Spanish islands










