by Pat Mullaly on May 1, 2012
Are you looking for a fabulous golf destination, with challenging courses and great opportunities to play your best golf ever? Travel writer, Polly Allen of EasyJet Holidays recently wrote to me at golfgurls.com about such a special place. I’ve never been to this region, but it sounds like a preferred destination, and after reading what [...]
by Pat Mullaly on January 6, 2012
April 22-28, 2012 – I’m playing golf on the Hawaiian island of Lana’i! And you’re invited to join me! GolfGurls.com is heading to Hawaii this spring and you are invited to come along for the adventure! Last year I had the opportunity to travel to Ireland for a fabulous golf adventure with the RedTees.ie. and [...]
by Pat Mullaly on June 24, 2011
The Women and Golf Bermuda Trophy November 6 – 13, 2011 This listing submitted by Lucinda Davies Ranked among the world’s best public golf courses by Golf Digest and named Bermuda’s finest course by the New York Times, Port Royal features 18 championship holes over 6,842 manicured yards, the longest and most picturesque course in [...]
by Pat Mullaly on June 7, 2011
If you are thinking of taking a golf trip to Ireland sometime soon, one of the big questions you probably have is How Much Does A Golf Trip To Ireland Cost? The answer depends on so many factors, not least of which is where do you want to play golf on the emerald isle? There [...]
by Pat Mullaly on May 20, 2011
Over the last week, I’ve been blogging directly from Ireland where I have enjoyed four rounds of great golf on four beautiful and challenging golf courses: Mount Juliet, Bunclody, Druids Glen and Portmarnock. Unfortunately, I sometimes forgot to change the subject line in the broadcast message I sent out, telling all the subscribers to golfgurls.com [...]
by Pat Mullaly on May 18, 2011
Our fourth and final day of golf in Ireland was spent at The Links at Portmarnock. If you thought playing in an occasional blast of cold rain was tough, that was nothing compared to the challenge of playing with 35 – 40 mph prevailing winds and a gust or two that reached near 60 mph. [...]