James Mason
Latest articles by James Mason
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Northern California
"What goes on tour stays on tour", but then how are you going to find out about the wonderful delights that await you in Sunny California. So I have broken that golden rule, to bring you the low-down on a 20 courses in 12 days tour of Northern California. It's 19 to be exact, one of the courses I wouldn't tell my worst enemy about! You see that's what we do for you, we weed out the bad ones so all you are left to do, is pack those bats and head for the sun, wine and of course the stunning golf courses of Northern California, get over there, they'll show you how they roll!!
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Golf in Tenerife
James Mason visits the largest of the Canary Islands and comes away mighty impressed by the beauty of its courses
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Trophee Hassan II 2016 Blog
Check out James Mason's daily blog from Morocco
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South Wales
James Mason goes on a trip to beautiful South Wales
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New golf website planetgolfreview.com
A new website went live at the beginning of January, planetgolfreview.com. The site has a mix of golfing destination and product reviews and will incorporate video footage, as well as images from courses around the world
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Ailsa Course Turnberry: Video overview
A video overview and hole-by-hole guide of the Ailsa Course at Turnberry, where Padraig Harrington will be going for a hat-trick of Open titles in the 2009 Open Championship.
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Open Championship practice round pictures from Turnberry
Pictures of some of the golf's finest players tacking the Turnberry Ailsa Course - some of them for the first time during a practice round on the famed Ayrshire links, including Padraig Harrington and Tiger Woods.
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Golf Blog: Irish Open
James Mason is taking in the sights and sounds as the Irish Open travels to Royal Portrush
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Rhyme & Reason: Northwest Ireland
The Northwest Coast of Ireland not only has some stunning links courses but a wealth of history and culture. But one of the many joys I experienced here, was the quiet sanctuary among the dunes of Sligo and Donegal
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