The eternal Bucket List question for golf travelers is: Scotland or Ireland? Both are chock full of fantastic courses and worthy of pilgrimage, but they are also geographically spread out, logistically cumbersome and, since the pandemic, victims of their own success with advance tee times scarce and very hard to come by.
England, on the other hand, offers one of the simplest and most convenient epic golf vacations you can imagine, with no less than 14 exceptional courses on a very manageable 50-mile stretch of coastline on its west, including the country’s highest ranked layout, and three of its top five. It is home to courses that have hosted 34 Open Championships, a slew of Ryder Cups, Women’s Opens, Senior Opens and British Amateurs and have seen the Claret Jug…