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Puntacana resort's new Corales course, golf at Callaway Gardens, plus Bob Smiley's new Tiger Woods book, 'Follow the Roar'

Monday February 16, 2009 | 10:44:19 178 words, 9707 views
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In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to Steve Johnson of Puntacana Resort and Club in the Dominican Republic about their new Corales Club golf course.

“Corales is an enclave within Puntacana Resort and Club,” Johnson said. “It literally hangs off the ocean. It has six holes on the ocean.”

WorldGolf.com’s Tom Spousta praises Callaway Gardens Resort near Atlanta.

Plus, author Bob Smiley talks about his new book “Follow the Roar,” about a year the writer spent following Tiger Woods around the PGA Tour.

“The arch of this book was I started out the year as someone who was kind of a Tiger skeptic,” Smiley said. “I never doubted how good he is … [But] I saw Tiger as this cold, impossible to reach, robotic machine on the course. But over the course of the year I saw enough of Tiger’s true personality … and [it] really made me admire and appreciate him even more.”

This podcast is supported by Golf Vacations UK and OrlandoGolf.com.


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