TURN BACK THE CLOCK — Let your players experience golf as it was at the turn of the century by hitting shots with hickory-shafted clubs, putting with wooden-headed putters, and hitting off sand tees. (Originally, golfers drove their balls from a...
CORPORATE GOLF EVENTS mix wonderfully with golf professionals. While a poor or mediocre tennis player can't hit balls with John McEnroe for an afternoon, almost any golfer can play a scramble-style tournament with someone of the stature of Tom...
After an eight-month, $6 million reconstruction, the course at Breakers West, 11 miles west of THE BREAKERS hotel in Palm Beach, Fla., has reopened as THE BREAKERS REES JONES COURSE. The new layout adds four acres of new lakes, lengthens the...
AROUND THE WORLD in 180 minutes: That's one of the promises of Destinations Showcase Conference and Expo 2005, an event sponsored by the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus that takes place March 3 in Washington, D.C., at...
Groople.com, an online group booking engine launched in July 2004, has announced a deal that will put its group-booking functionality on the main hotel page at Travelocity, one of the Internet's major travel sites. Anyone looking for five rooms or...
“Is this going to be cool, or what?” You can hear the enthusiasm in Bill Wulff's voice when he talks about his new meeting industry venture. In April, the former MetLife meeting executive and current president of Above the Rim Events in Fort Lee...
THE HEADLINE ON this column is obviously false. You cannot visit Scotland for $5 a day, unless you are a sheep, and even then you're going to spend more than $5 on Woolite. The headline was placed there only to garner your attention, much like the...