The Magnolia State is chock full of outstanding, scenic public layouts. These are the top 10 golf courses you can play in Mississippi. The post Top 10 Mississippi Golf Courses You Can Play appeared first on LINKS Magazine.| LINKS Magazine
America’s oldest golf resorts combine the elegance and traditions of days gone by with some fun and challenging courses. The post America’s Oldest Golf Resorts appeared first on LINKS Magazine.| LINKS Magazine
In 1920, Walter Hagen turned a pre-Open practice round into a cross-country trek playing 54 holes across three classic English links. The post The Hagen 54: Walking in the Footsteps of Walter Hagen appeared first on LINKS Magazine.| LINKS Magazine
Before they were pros, sneaking on was the only way these promising golfers could play some out-of-reach courses.| LINKS Magazine
Expect Bethpage Black to do to the Ryder Cuppers what it’s done to pros and everyday golfers for nearly 90 years—kick ass and take names.| LINKS Magazine
The differences between golf in Britain and golf everywhere else start well before stepping onto the first tee.| LINKS Magazine
The new Great Dunes course at Jekyll Island on the Georgia coast offers the public a rare glimpse at the design prowess of golf’s “Old Man”| LINKS Magazine
Eric Apperly, not The Good Doctor Alister MacKenzie, designed the stunning par-three 6th hole at Australia’s New South Wales Golf Club.| LINKS Magazine
Maryland is loaded with scenic, testing, value-oriented public golf courses that are as appetizing as the state’s Chesapeake Bay blue crabs.| LINKS Magazine
From Golden Age giants to modern masterpieces, here is our list of the top 10 golf courses in Michigan, also known as The Great Lakes State.| LINKS Magazine