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6 Episodes 2012 - 2012
Episode 1
Ian starts at the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club, situated in the heart of the city and running alongside Dubai Creek. This golf course is one of the icons of the city, and also has gym, swimming pool, steam room, restaurants and bars.
Episode 2
The US state of Florida has over a thousand golf courses making it a true golfing mecca. Ian Cross starts his journey in Miami where he stays at the fabulous and historic Biltmore Hotel and plays its newly renovated course.
Episode 3
Ian travels to an amazing undiscovered destination for the traveling golfer - Japan. The serene temples and frenetic cities, he discovers just some of the world class courses on offer from a selection of well over 2000 across the country.
Episode 4
27 mins
Ian Cross journeys to a great undiscovered destination for the intrepid traveler & golfer alike, South Africa. First up the Hans Merensky Golf Club where you can quite literally combine the country's number one attraction, safari, with golf.Ian comes face to face with giraffes & zebras! Ian takes a ride to the vineyards of Stellenbosch to indulge in one of his favorite pastimes, wine tasting!
Episode 5
26 mins
Ian Cross travels to Southern California, the most populous & ethnically diverse state in the United States, which also offers some of the most varied golfing experiences in the country: from parkland to desert to seaside courses.He starts his journey at the La Quinta resort & stops at Alisal Ranch where you can combine your love of golf with all the activities you'd expect at a working ranch
Episode 6
27 mins
Ian Cross travels to the ultimate golfers' destination - a country renowned for its beauty, independent spirit and, best of all, its hundreds of golf courses - you guessed it; welcome to Scotland! Ian stops off at the Edradour distillery to find out about the processes involved in making Scotland's favorite tipple, whiskey, which has been distilled here since 1825.