First thing I thought was-a Sandhills trip looks intriguing-then this gem....
"International turmoil is unlikely to abate, a deterrent to those who trek to the vaunted British courses, an experience ever more expensive, cumbersome, and dangerous"
piss poor and/or poorly written negative marketing strategy.
Our Dangerous trip to Scotland:
We hit the lottery. We hopped a train from Inverness to rush to St Andrews as we had hit The Old Course Tee Time Lottery and gleefully changed our plans. As we were sharing great trip stories with our Scottish seat mates, we mentioned we were taking two trains and a bus to make the tee time.
Our new Scottish train acquaintances paused, silence then some mumbling about ScotRail (which to that point was on time to the minute). One scowls, twitches and then insists HE will take us to St. Andrews in his car at the next stop, Dundee. Just need to drop his wife at work. “Can’t leave this up to ScotRail”(we were on time so far but didn’t argue...)
We get to the car, his wife has a gently confused “WTF are these people?” look on her face. He shares our TOC tee time story, she JUMPS out of the car and begins moving HER things laughing, “Well, come on then!”
They were intense and insistent:
“We canNOT, will not risk you missing that tee time” (We)
True story. Best trip ever. No offense to Nebraska but given the opportunity to venture back into the international dangers of golf in Scotland, let me get my kilt.