In this episode, Erik visits Mumbai in search of what the locals eloquently call “Slum Golf.” The adventure includes the construction of a slum stick, Erik behind the wheel of a tuk-tuk and an impromptu game of chess against a local.
Angola Prison in Louisiana is situated on a massive piece of property. What to do with all that space? Build a golf course.
Leh, India, is the home of the world's highest golf course, which is only accessible to officers of the Indian Army. Or is it?
Documentary filmmaker Erik Anders Lang takes viewers on a tour around the globe searching for the craziest, most intriguing stories in golf. In this episode, Erik visits Portland, Oregon to learn about the history and rise of Urban Golf. The adventure includes a search for the perfect Portland golf attire, a lesson in Urban Golf ball design, and a custom designed head cover at Seamus Golf. Golf is full of strange people in strange places. Their stories make Adventures in Golf.
Documentary filmmaker Erik Anders Lang takes viewers on a tour around the globe searching for the craziest, most intriguing stories in golf. In this episode, Erik visits the Cypress Grove Nudist Resort for nine holes of naked golf. The adventure includes naked shuffleboard, naked bocce ball, naked karaoke, and countless nudist jokes. Golf is full of strange people in strange places. Their stories make Adventures in Golf.
In Japan, an ace comes with an obligation to throw a party for your friends and family. But there's one way to protect yourself: Hole-in-One Insurance.
Documentary filmmaker Erik Anders Lang takes viewers on a tour around the globe searching for the craziest, most intriguing stories in golf. In this episode, Erik visits Florida to explore the old and new of golf course transportation. The adventure includes a routine with a synchronized golf cart team, a friendly competition of speed golf and the showdown between golf carts and golf boards. Golf is full of strange people in strange places. Their stories make Adventures in Golf.
Documentary filmmaker Erik Anders Lang takes viewers on a tour around the globe searching for the craziest, most intriguing stories in golf. In this episode, Erik spends a whirlwind 24 hours exploring golf in Dubai. The adventure includes 132 degree Fahrenheit heat, a custom fit dishdasha, some night golf and an over indulgence in street food. Golf is full of strange people in strange places. Their stories make Adventures in Golf.
Documentary filmmaker Erik Anders Lang takes viewers on a tour around the globe searching for the craziest, most intriguing stories in golf. In this episode, Erik visits Compton to play a par 3 course in LA’s backyard. The adventure includes a trip to the thrift store, on course beer delivery powered by a Chevy Impala, and lost bets. Golf is full of strange people in strange places. Their stories make Adventures in Golf.
St. Andrews, Turnberry, Carnoustie - those courses dominate the conversation when it comes to "Scottish golf." But located on the island of South Uist features one of the most raw and authentic links golf experience on earth, Askernish Golf Club. Erik Anders Lang traveled to Scotland to play this Old Tom Morris designed gem that was all but completely forgotten for more than 100 years. This is Adventures in Golf.
Adventures in Golf presented by United. Erik visits Minnesota to play an American homemade course with a Scottish links flair. Welcome to Balhepburn Golf Club. The home of Sheep Golf. Adventures in Golf takes you around the world to places you'd never think golf would exist. From the slums of Mumbai to a Louisiana prison, no adventure is too gnarly for host Erik Anders Lang. Watch for the golf, stay for the adventure. Highlighting golf's fun, weird, and ridiculous side.
Adventures in Golf Presented by United. Erik visits the Royal Nepal Golf Club in Kathmandu, the oldest golf course in Nepal. Along the way, he meets 18-year old Pratima Sherpa who lives on the course and is trying to become Nepal's first female golf star.
Erik travels to Pokhara, Nepal to play the Himalayan Golf Course, a course unlike anything you've ever seen.
How many shots do you think it would take to hit a hole-in-one? In this episode, Erik tries to find the answer to this question.
Erik meets up with Christopher Smith, the current record holder for the fastest round of speed golf, to get some tips and try 9-holes of speed golf for the first time.
Erik visits Thailand, the Land of Smiles. Along the way, he meets up with former Miss Thailand, Maeya Thongleng to play a few rounds including a replica course of the back-nine at Augusta National.
Erik joins 90 other golfers to compete in an exclusive event at the famous Bandon Dunes Resort. Their goal? Play all four of Bandon's 18 hole courses in just a single day.
Erik visits the Circling Raven Golf Club in Northern Idaho to explore a golf course owned and operated by the Coeur d'Alene tribe.
Erik visits a contemporary art gallery in Nottingham, England, to explore a much more culturally diverse version of mini golf.
Never let a little snow get in the way of a good time. Welcome to Season 3 of Adventures In Golf, presented by United. Held on a frozen lake in Wayzata, Minnesota, host Erik Anders Lang, takes you to the Chilly Open for a day filled with partying, wild costumes and 28 of the iciest golf holes we could find. Just don't forget to bring the hockey sticks and tennis balls.
No grass, no prob. Just remember to rake the “green” before you putt. Erik Anders Lang tees it up on a completely grassless golf course in Southern Australia on this episode of Adventures In Golf, presented by United. Coober Pedy is the opal capital of the the world and home to one of the most unique courses on the planet. Crazy thing about this track: It’s the only course in the world with reciprocal rights to the home of golf, St. Andrews. We think Coober Pedy made a pretty sweet deal.
If golf and croquet had a baby, it’d be park golf. In this episode of Adventures In Golf, presented by United, we sent Erik Anders Lang to a small town outside Buffalo, New York, to try this unique version of golf. It originally started in Japan, but made its way to the United States by way of a pro wrestling icon Dick “The Destroyer” Beyer.
Proof you should never judge a golf course by its clubhouse. Kahuku is Erik Anders Lang’s next stop on Adventures In Golf, presented by United, where he plays a gorgeous 9-hole municipal golf course on a little island off the North Shore in Hawaii. The land on this course almost became the site of multi-million-dollar Hawaiian homes. Luckily, this tight-knit community wasn’t interested in selling out.
In his latest adventure, Erik travels to a place where finding shade is just as important as finding your ball. Adventures in Golf Season 3, presented by United, heads to the appropriately named Furnace Creek Golf Course in Death Valley, California. At 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level, Death Valley is home to the lowest elevation in North America, and some of the highest temperatures on earth, regularly reaching over 100 degree Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). With conditions like these, this golf experience is just as unique as the people that take part in it.
"You get a bunch of freedom-loving, freedom defenders that play golf together, you're asking for nothing but a great time." As the United States honors its veterans each November, Erik Anders Lang travels back to Hawaii for a special military edition of Adventures In Golf.
Adventures in Golf, presented by United, heads back to Australia for possibly the most unique and daunting challenge yet. Erik Anders Lang takes on the Nullarbor Links, which is the longest golf course in the world. The 18-hole par 72 golf course spans 1,365 kilometres with one hole in each participating town or roadhouse along the Eyre Highway, from Kalgoorlie in Western Australia to Ceduna in South Australia.
In Iceland with 24 hours of sunlight, there are a lot more chances to tee it up for Erik Anders Lang. Each year, golfers from all over the world travel to Akureyri Golf Club for a game of midnight golf. Set in beautiful northern Iceland, the Arctic Open is a tradition that takes full advantage of the perpetual sunlight during the summer months.
The historic Belvedere Golf Club in Charlevoix, Michigan has welcomed the footsteps of golf legends like Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Sam Snead, and other all-time greats. It's now the site of the Hickory Open, a marquee Hickory Golf tournament where Erik will attempt to etch his own name in golf history. Hickory golf is a variation of golf played with hickory shafted golf clubs produced prior to 1935. There's no titanium allowed, but Brassies, Spoons, Bulldogs, Jiggers, Cleeks, Niblicks, & Mashies are all fair game.
Rural Japan is home to Katsuhiro Miura, who's also referred to as Hands of God. Miura has built a reputation as one of the finest golf iron forgers in the world, and some rumor he was the maker of the clubs Tiger Woods used during his best years. In this adventure, Erik takes part in a one-of-kind iron fitting session and factory tour from Miura himself, while learning exactly what sets them apart.
A French golf course with an elusive architect kicks off Season 4 of Adventures In Golf. Erik Anders Lang visits Golf de Dunkerque Grand Littoral in Téteghem-Coudekerque-Village, about 3 hours north of Paris. Inspired by the military-like architecture of France’s celebrated military engineer Sebastien Vauban, Dunkerque’s vibe harks back to the early 1600s. Sharp, raised edges around the greens, imposing cement walls line the fairways and tall tee boxes occupy this unique military-inspired layout in the heart of Europe. Erik wants to learn more about this architectural achievement from the course’s designer, but luck doesn’t seem to be on his side. He tries to find the mastermind on this episode of Aventures dans le Golf (thank you Google Translate).
The Big Apple. The Empire State. The city that never sleeps. Erik finds himself in New York for this Adventures in Golf to play the oldest public golf course in the United States. Golfers first teed it up at Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx back in 1895. The park charged nothing to play (unless you hired a caddie, which would set you back a whopping 15 cents). Because of this, and its proximity to New York’s 1-train station, the course was constantly packed. Demand to play was so massive in the 1920s that the course had to do something. The answer, a reservation system. In other words, Van Cortlandt became the birthplace to tee times in America.
Gazelles and Giraffes and Warthogs, oh my! Africa is the next stop on this animal-filled Adventures In Golf. Erik travels to Hans Merensky Hotel and Spa in Phalaborwa, South Africa bordering Kruger National Park, to play a golf course that lets the wildlife roam free. The main rule of safari golf is you shouldn’t be on the course at dusk. Guess where Erik finds himself at dusk… Thankfully, no Eriks were harmed in the making of this episode, and the payoff is pretty sweet.
All the way up… literally. Erik Anders Lang goes to the top of the world to play the world’s northernmost links course on Adventures In Golf, presented by United. It was totally worth the three separate plane rides and 125-mile road trip for Erik to play this Norwegian masterpiece. Lofoten Links, located in Norway’s village of Hov, is equal parts beautiful and fascinating. It’s location yields a possibility to play it up AM or PM thanks to the Midnight Sun. And the layout is stunning. As Erik describes, “Usually, there’s at least one hole that feels like a puzzle piece jammed into the wrong spot. Not here.”
Same 18 holes, same 18 greens, two completely different golf courses. Michigan is home to America’s only truly reversible course, and Erik’s mind gets partially blown playing it on this Adventures In Golf. Here’s a brief rundown on how The Loop works: There are two routes, Red and Black. On days ending in even numbers, golfers play the Black routing. Odd days = Red routing. Let’s say you tee off from on No. 1 on a Black day. That same spot is where you’d finish your round on No. 18 just 24 hours later on the Red. Another example, being on the 6th tee on a Black day also means being on the 13th fairway on Red. It’s all kinda bananas. Even if you’re terrible at math (like us), you can still appreciate how pure either layout is without getting bogged down with the numbers. Erik also sat down with famed course designer and architect Tom Doak to understand his inspiration for this truly unique experience.
Imagine there’s only one golf course where you live. Right now, that’s the reality in Tel Aviv. Erik Anders Lang plays Israel’s best (AKA only) track on Adventures In Golf. With more than 700 (!!!) members, Caesarea Golf Club is certainly loved by the locals. However, they wouldn’t mind having another place to play every once in a while. Erik learns why it’s so difficult for Israel to expand its golfing footprint, as well as about the interesting origins of Israeli golfers.
This golf course was built for a King and is worthy of the crown, as we discover in Morocco on this Adventures In Golf. Erik Anders Lang didn’t know what to expect when he came to Rabat for the first time, but what he found will keep him coming back for a lifetime. Royal Golf Dar Es Salam is a world-class facility, and it’s Red Course - designed by famed architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. - is the real deal. Lush fairways lined with cork, oak and eucalyptus trees, followed by some of the sweetest (AKA quickest) greens Erik’s ever putt on make for an experience that completely exceeded expectations. The course currently hosts the European Tour’s Trophée Hassan II event and has seen some esteemed winners over the years including Ernie Els, Colin Montgomerie, Nick Price, Padraig Harrington, and Payne Stewart, who won in ’92, ’93.
“I created 11 holes and God created seven.” - Pete Dye on his absolute dream of a golf course in the Dominican Republic. Erik Anders Lang heads to play the Dye-designed masterpiece Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo Resort on this Adventures In Golf. Erik plays the course with local caddie J.J., who’s seen his fair share of good and bad golf over the years. We loved his story about calling out U.S. President Bill Clinton about his putting stroke. But what stuck with us was J.J.’s story at the end of the episode about how golf changed his life forever. Overall, this resort is seriously paradise and the cameras probably did no justice, which is saying something because some of the shots in this episode look ridiculous.
Playing golf while overlooking of one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World was the goal of this Adventures In Golf. While Erik Anders Lang wasn’t able to play Mena House, Cairo’s most famous course with the Giza pyramids in sight, he was able to check out two other sweet tracks during his trip - Egypt’s oldest and newest courses. Gezira Sporting Club has been a mainstay in Egypt for more than a century. Followed up with Newgiza, which opened in 2018 and you can see the pyramids while you play - most notably on a truly gnarly par-3 with a 80-foot drop to the green.
Diving into golf’s complex history, beautiful present and bright future in Cape Town on this Adventures In Golf. During this Adventure, we learn about the apartheid’s effect on golf, and play two incredible courses; one of which is the first club to open its fairways to all people regardless of race, gender or religion. In the end, we were stoked to discover a healthy appetite for the game in players young and old. When the course layouts are this pure, it’s easy to understand why.
Meet Faith, David and Kyle. They’re Special Olympics athletes with good swings and hearts of gold. Erik Anders Lang meets up with the trio for an overwhelming experience unlike any Adventures In Golf yet.
The coronavirus has impacted lives, industries and businesses worldwide. Golf was no exception. So what are courses doing to stay open and make sure everyone stays safe and healthy during the pandemic? Erik Anders Lang drove to a local track in California to find out on this special edition of Adventures In Golf.
As all eyes focus on Washington D.C. during the 2020 U.S. election, Erik Anders Lang makes his way to the nation’s capital to learn what role golf plays with African Americans in that community on this episode of Adventures in Golf. Erik also plays with the students of Howard University, who recently received a donation from Golden State Warrior and NBA champ Stephen Curry to re-establish the golf program.
Are there two sweeter words in the English language than “Free Golf?” No. No there’s not. On this Adventures in Golf, Erik Anders Lang heads to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to play a course with no greens fees and no tee times.
What if I told you there are nine secret golf holes hidden throughout Malibu? To verify if the rumors are true, Erik Anders Lang loads up the carry bag and attempts to play them all without getting busted on this Adventures in Golf. The spots are Pepperdine University, media mogul billionaire Jerry Perenchio’s previously illegal golf course right along the Pacific Coast Highway, and finally, a backyard five-hole where Erik does something *very* special.
We’ve never seen an off-road golf hole quite like this before. Scenic Utah welcomes Erik Anders Lang on this Adventures in Golf. Erik visits the city of Moab, where year-round outdoor activities make it one of the top tourist attractions in the U.S. By a stroke of luck, Erik finds a spot to tee it up at a course called The Hideout, home to Utah’s most elevated green. Before he departs for his next Adventure, Erik takes the Jeep off-road and creates a makeshift par-4 at one of Utah's most recognized landmarks, Eye of the Whale.
Without this course, destination golf as we know it would look a LOT different. The Dunes paved the way for some of the most revered courses in the U.S., from the mind of one of the most revered developers in golf history, Mike Keiser. Erik Anders Lang tees it up with Mike at the Dunes and understands its impact on the golf landscape today on this Adventures in Golf.
All aboard!! Erik Anders Lang finally breaks in his lobstering gear and gets his hands (gloves) dirty on this Adventures in Golf. Chebeague is a small island in Maine with an awesome little 9-hole course cherished by the community. Normally, it's a 15-minute ferry ride to tee it up, but Erik found a more adventurous way of getting there. Hope you like Maine lobster.
Carding that first birdie is an achievement all golfers cherish for a lifetime... if they can remember it. Erik Anders Lang revisits the very hole where it happened on this Adventures in Golf. The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail transformed the entire state of Alabama, and it also happens to be the site of EAL's first circle on the scorecard. Nostalgia notwithstanding, Erik calls this one of golf's greatest road trips.
It's the 50th episode of Adventures in Golf. Three of the show's fans: Erica, Brian, and Jose join host Erik Anders Lang at gorgeous Mayakoba for a round they'll never forget.
Austinites are fighting to keep this historic municipal course open and accessible to all. Erik Anders Lang and University of Texas alumnus/legend Ben Crenshaw wrap up Season 5 of Adventures in Golf. Lions Municipal has been a longstanding fixture in Austin, Texas, and recognized as the first desegregated golf course south of the Mason-Dixon back in the 1950s. The land the course occupies is owned by the University of Texas, and the lease is up, putting Lions' fate in jeopardy. Erik visits the course and the town to speak with locals about the course's overall impact, including two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw, who designed the course and co-created a non-profit aimed to raise enough money to buy the course from UT. Will Lions be saved? We're all hopeful for a future of affordable, accessible golf, but only time will tell.
Bringing a whole new meaning to "a blind approach." Erik Anders Lang tees it up with two of the best visually impaired golfers on earth to kick off Season 6 of Adventures in Golf, presented by United.
Gigantic redwoods as far as the eye can see. Good luck trying not to hit one. Erik Anders Lang heads just north of San Francisco, California to explore a once-hidden MacKenzie masterpiece on this Adventures In Golf, presented by United. The 9-hole course is a gem, but the vibe you get at Northwood is undeniable.
Welcome to Marfa, a remote, rugged and unexpectedly trendy Texas town with an artistic side. While Marfa has become famous for its high-end art exhibits, notably by the minimalist artist Donald Judd, there's also a 9-hole golf course with an interesting backstory. Marfa Municipal has the distinction of being the highest golf course in Texas, but here's the kicker; this desert course is ran entirely by TWO guys - Ernest, who oversees the Marfa muni operation, and Mario, who maintains the land. On this Adventures In Golf, presented by United Airlines, Erik Anders Lang meets the staff of two, as well as three Marfa municipal members to see what the course has meant to them. Lastly, it wouldn't be a trip to Marfa without trying to get a glimpse of the famous Marfa Lights. Erik tries his luck but we can neither confirm nor deny what he saw.
Honey, just wait until you see this place (pun intended...you'll see). Erik Anders Lang travels to West Palm Beach, Florida, to check out arguably the nicest par-3 course on Earth on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines. There are several factors that make Palm Beach Par 3 the ""sweetest"" par-3 course, and the fact that they make their own honey on the property is only part of it. The gorgeous ocean views and outstanding conditions are not typical of your everyday city-run course. Additionally, the original layout was a Dick Wilson design. However, that changed when World Golf Hall of Fame member Raymond Floyd got involved and put his spin on it. What the course's GM and head professional, Tony Chateauvert, has done is created a private golf club aesthetic and atmosphere without the stuffiness that typically comes along with it. Hospitality is the secret ingredient that puts this place over the top.
A soon-to-be hidden gem is on the horizon in Tijuana. The restoration of Club Campestre hopes to not only boost tourism, but also be a stepping stone into a better, brighter tomorrow for the U.S./Mexico border town. Erik Anders Lang travels there to find out more on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines. This isn't Erik's first visit to Tijuana, but it definitely feels like it. That's because this time he's learning of the rich and fascinating history of Tijuana, including its role during the United States prohibition era of the 1930s.
Come for the surf, stay for the hidden 190-yard par 3 down a massive cliff. Erik Anders Lang has played countless golf holes in his day, but no chance he ever forgets this one. Erik visits Oaxaca (pronounced wäˈhäkə) in southern Mexico to see a soon-to-be homemade course with a special finishing hole on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines.
The unofficial birthplace of Disneyland. Catalina welcomes more than a million tourists per year, and it's easy to see why. The place is perfect... almost too perfect as Erik Anders Lang finds on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United. Just outside Catalina's main strip of shops, sights and funnel cake lies the oldest course west of the Mississippi (depending on who you ask). Today, Catalina Island Golf Course is a fun, narrow and beautiful nine-hole with impressive views. It's also host to the "Mexican Open," a bi-weekly shotgun tourney put on by the locals that Erik experienced for himself. While the "Mexican Open" is awesome, is just a blink into the course's deep, rich history. What started as a three-hole course in the late 1892 was upgraded into a nine-hole course in 1894. Thanks to William Wrigley Jr. (see: Wrigley Gum), it became an 18-hole course in 1928 until it was reverted back to the nine we play today during WW2.
Is it a dog park in a golf course or a golf course in a dog park? What's with the red polos? Who's having a picnic on the green?! Erik Anders Lang heads to London, England, for the truest public golf experience we've ever seen on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines. There's a lot to unpack in this episode, but here are the basics you need to know going in: the course is the London Scottish Golf Club on Wimbledon Common, and it's the third oldest golf club in England. Since it's a "Common," the grounds are open to everyone, not exclusive to golfers. Another unique aspect of this setup is the 18-hole course is split/shared between two different clubs: Wimbledon Common Golf Club and London Scottish Golf Club. And while they play the same course, their starting holes are different. With all that, welcome to London and the London Scottish Golf Club. See you on the 1st or 7th tee, depending on who you're playing for, and definitely don't forget the red shirt.
Before you can play on a course in Germany, you need a license. Erik Anders Lang takes the test to get his. Welcome to PlatzreifeDüsseldorf, the site of Adventures in Golf's first trip to Deutschland, presented by United Airlines. Before the big day, Erik heads to Golf-Sport-Verein Düsseldorf e.V. where he meets up with golf journalist Michael Basche for a quick range session. Now, it's Erik's time to put his skills to the test, literally, at the Golf Club of Oberhausen where he meets the head pro, Thilo Fassbender, and his instructor, pro golfer instructor and gnarly skateboarder, Kevin Kunze. After Erik's exam, he makes his way to what will likely become one of Düsseldorf's favorite hang-out spots: Topgolf. Way before the targets and bays are finished, Erik visits with two of the guys responsible for this new location and understands why they specifically chose this German city. To wrap up his trip, Erik tees it up with golf journalist Isabel Von Wilcke.
Is this golf's long lost (Swiss) cousin? Erik Anders Lang tries his hand at hornussen in the stunning land of Switzerland on this final episode of Adventures in Golf Season 6, presented by United Airlines.
Welcome to Season 7 of Adventures in Golf, presented by United. Erik Anders Lang's first stop is Ireland's last course - St. Patrick’s Links at Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort - and one of the lushest links we've ever laid eyes on - Cruit Island Golf Club.
There are more questions than answers when it comes to "Golfhenge." Erik Anders Lang heads to Scotland to see it for himself on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines. Erik's story starts with looking for golf's oldest ladies club in a Scottish town called Lundin.
Golf boomed during the pandemic...Everywhere except here. Two years later, it's finally making its comeback. Erik Anders Lang travels to this formally unreachable course to find out what happened on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines. Bald Eagle GC has a unique story of being virtually abandoned during the pandemic, which was far from unique in the US and Canada at the time, but is slowly making a comeback thanks to the local volunteers who are helping as they play.
There's no such thing as a shank in the Metaverse. Not yet, at least. Erik Anders Lang grabs a headset and "club" for an immersive virtual reality experience on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines.
Do not adjust your screens. The fairways you're about to see are yellow. Welcome to Iona, located off the Isle of Mull in Scotland. The trip requires not one, but TWO ferries, a ton of driving, but the destination is well worth it. Erik Anders Lang make the trek with local expert (and damn good golfer) Nat on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines.
We couldn't believe it when we saw it, either. Welcome to Finland, where the people are awesome, the golf is great, and the vibes are off the charts. Erik Anders Lang visits Ålands Golf Club, home to a future Ladies European Tour event in 2022 on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines.
It started as an epic Long Island golf course built in the 1910s that was so far beyond its time. By the 1940s, it was gone, but never forgotten. Many consider the Lido to be the holy grail of lost courses. After hearing what it took to bring it back, Erik Anders Lang knew he had to travel to its new soon-to-be home in Wisconsin to see the course and meet the people responsible for resurrecting it on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines.
Take one look at this course and immediately Bulgaria goes on the bucket list. Erik Anders Lang tees it up on Thracian Cliffs overlooking the incredible Bulgarian Riviera on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United.
The quantity of golf courses Vietnam may be few, but the quality is off the charts. Erik Anders Lang discovers why it's become a top destination on this Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines.
Screen golf is a phenomenon in South Korea, and the spots Erik Anders Lang hit up to play were nothing short of phenomenal. Taking golf indoors for the Season 7 finale of Adventures in Golf, presented by United Airlines