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After so many years of sharing information about what to do (and not to do) on your next buddies trip, domestic and international, I’m now getting the family involved
 From “Ginella’s Journeys,” it’s now “The Ginellas’ Journeys.” Bandon and Kaili play golf. Katie and Kaili

After so many years of sharing information about what to do (and not to do) on your next buddies trip, domestic and international, I’m now getting the family involved


From “Ginella’s Journeys,” it’s now “The Ginellas’ Journeys.”

Bandon and Kaili play golf. Katie and Kaili
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The Gamble and the Gebbers families have been "scratching gravel" in Central Washington since the late-1800s. It's not work, it's a way of life. For all of Part 1 of this digital series on "Growing Gamble”: youtu.be/zrh874rUUJw?si


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Magnolia Lane? Caledonia? They’re Tiddlywinks compared to the Donegal driveway, which blew me away. This isn’t even all of it, but what a special preamble to an incredible course and club. Thank you to all of our hosts, most notably Lynn McCool for arranging the day, guests and

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‘I love that stool. If there’s a heaven, I don’t wanna go there unless my stool is waiting for me.’ — Norm Peterson’s final ‘Cheers’ scene (May 20, 1993)

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What’s the story “behind” Gamble Sands? It’s all about family. Join Matt Ginella Fire Pit Productions as they embark on a storytelling journey with Chapter One of “Growing Gamble” — and get to know the people who create our unique sense of place. Watch Now: youtu.be/IhIuNiNhRro?si


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What is a “hidden gem” of golf? In general, it’s undiscovered and/or underrated by the masses and relatively speaking, it’s undervalued. It might be off the beaten path. And it might lack marketing power or budget. It’s usually all of the above. Bandon was once a hidden gem,

What is a “hidden gem” of golf? 

In general, it’s undiscovered and/or underrated by the masses and relatively speaking, it’s undervalued. It might be off the beaten path. And it might lack marketing power or budget. It’s usually all of the above.

Bandon was once a hidden gem,
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The Cleary family have owned the The Temple Bar Pub for 32 years. And now they’re next door with the Whiskey Reserve. Over 5,000 different whiskeys can be bought or sampled. We took on the Irish coffee because we needed it! Looking forward to sharing their story. đŸ„ƒ

The Cleary family have owned the <a href="/TheTempleBarPub/">The Temple Bar Pub</a> for 32 years. And now they’re next door with the Whiskey Reserve. Over 5,000 different whiskeys can be bought or sampled. We took on the Irish coffee because we needed it! Looking forward to sharing their story. đŸ„ƒ
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For being the rock in the pond that is Bandon Dunes and so much more, it’s the Dunes Club. And having just played Sutton, where Joe Carr went on to be an 11-time Walker Cupper, Captain of the R&A and World Golf Hall of Famer, it’s in the conversation. My No. 3 is Cruit

For being the rock in the pond that is Bandon Dunes and so much more, it’s the Dunes Club. 

And having just played Sutton, where Joe Carr went on to be an 11-time Walker Cupper, Captain of the R&amp;A and World Golf Hall of Famer, it’s in the conversation. 

My No. 3 is Cruit
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It’s never easy saying goodbye to Ireland. As I toasted a group of members at Sutton GC—after a nice nine, a few pints and a memorable meal—great golf courses and clubs exist all over the world. And the island of Ireland has some of what most would consider the best. It also has

It’s never easy saying goodbye to Ireland. As I toasted a group of members at Sutton GC—after a nice nine, a few pints and a memorable meal—great golf courses and clubs exist all over the world. And the island of Ireland has some of what most would consider the best. It also has
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“Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.”~Unknown. đŸ‡șđŸ‡žđŸ«Ą

“Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.”~Unknown. đŸ‡șđŸ‡žđŸ«Ą
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Lots of lists and rankings coming out these days
 (These rankings are from Golf Digest’s Top 200.) All Golf Digest rankings: golfdigest.com/courses/course
 The most underrated course in America? This is my list, and they’re all “public,” but feel free to suggest others. (For me,

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So many to choose from, obviously. But if I had to choose one, The One would be the Mass Hole at Waterville. A preservation of a make-shift church as a priest used to risk his life to practice Catholicism in the hollow of those dunes between the tee and the green. We talk about

So many to choose from, obviously. But if I had to choose one, The One would be the Mass Hole at Waterville. A preservation of a make-shift church as a priest used to risk his life to practice Catholicism in the hollow of those dunes between the tee and the green. We talk about