The Invitation

Live Your Life List.

Costa Navarino bay & dunes
Why Golf Travel

Why golf professionals
travel with members.

The best weeks of a member’s golf life are rarely the ones he books himself. They’re the ones his professional walks with him through — the host who already knows the room, the round, and the night before the round.

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Make your list. Work your list. Achieve your best life list.
Jack Diehl, PGA
A bucket list is what you’d like to do. A life list is what you’ve done.
On the difference
You can match price. You can match quality. You will always lose to the person who was there for memorable occasions and the catalyst to make dreams a life list reality
On relationships
Host and members at the table after the round

The room

After the round.

Theme One

The professional travels
with the room.

A travel agent sells a destination. A professional brings a room with him — the same eight people who play together at home, now playing together on the most outstanding golf available. The unlock isn’t the hotel. It’s the host.

01

Trust is the unlock.

Members travel with their pro because he’s the person they trust with the round, the room, and the night before the round. The trip is just the next conversation.

02

Access, not logistics.

Tee times no concierge can source. Cellars only the family unlocks. Tables only locals know. These exist because of relationships built over twenty years inside private clubs.

03

The room he already knows.

A PGA pro can read the room before the room can read itself — who needs a quiet morning, who needs a long lunch, who needs the front of the cart on day three.

04

One handicap, eight stories.

The trip is built for the room, not the brochure. The format, the pairings, the awards dinner — all calibrated by the man who plays with you every week back home.
Theme Two

Convert a bucket-list wish
into a life-list experience.

A bucket list is what you mean to do. A life list is what you’ve done. The job of Life List Golf is the journey between those two sentences.

The wish

St Andrews. Before sixty. With my son.

Becomes

A booked tee time on the Old Course, a room at the Rusacks, and a second tee time on the Jubilee for the morning after — because one round is never enough.

The wish

A real week in Tuscany. Not a tour bus version.

Becomes

Seven nights in a 16th-century villa under the Tuscan sun. Castiglion del Bosco, Argentario, Punta Ala. A Michelin chef at the long table. The Brunello cellar at sunset.

The wish

Somewhere my wife actually wants to come.

Becomes

Costa Navarino in May. Two courses for the players. Spa, sailing, and the Ionian for the spouses. One long dinner every night where the two groups become one room.

“Make your list. Work your list. Achieve your best life list.”

Bucket List · Life List

So — where have you
always meant to play?

Half the work of a Life List week is the conversation that built it. Tell us where on the map your professional should take you next.

On the list now

On the list · venues to come

  • Scotland

    St Andrews · the Auld Course

  • Ireland

    Lahinch · Ballybunion · Old Head

  • Madeira

    Belmond Reid’s Palace · Atlantic links

  • Provence

    Terre Blanche · the lavender season

  • Morocco

    Marrakech · the Atlas at the horizon

  • Patagonia

    The end-of-the-world tee box

Add to your list

Tell us where you’ve always meant to play.

One line is enough. The room we build next may be the room you described.