We need to get some things done at home before we head to Europe!
I think there needs to be some serious changes with the USA Ryder Cup team. These players are not working...Lets shake it up!!! I just found a page with a petition for John Daly to be captain... Can you imagine!!!! Vote for JD as captain jdforrydercupcaptain.com

another possibility is to take the train from Victoria station , a pleasant ride if you have some time. I personally like to fly into Gatwick as it is an easy train ride to Victoria station and there are some very good hotels within walking distance. If you do that however send your clubs by Fedex to your golfing destination

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I was planning to go to India through Dubai (Emirates) and seeing Dubai... does Emirates do the same thing?

Iceland is actually spectacular in the winter, too. The Gulf Stream moderates the temperatures...I was there in February and it was in the mid 30's all week. We had about 9 hours of daylight, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets, the Northern Lights at night, and with colder temps in winter, exploring incredible glacial ice caves is possible. Along the main coastal areas, there was no snow on the ground but I'm not sure if any of the golf courses were playable.

Another low cost is EasyJet for getting around Europe.

I recommend avoiding low-cost airlines in Europe at all costs. I have had 2 bad experiences with Ryan Air (18 years apart); both nearly ruining golf trips of a lifetime. Ferry service and cars are the way to go in Ireland/UK.

yeah, but we in atlanta need our mqm's!

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That is what I did last year. In fact, since the flight to Scotland was the same price to and from, I managed to land in Edinburgh take a rental car for 2 weeks and depart from Aberdeen, with only a $50 rental surcharge. I managed to save a considerable drive and the time was well spent golfing around aberdeen. But I will save this tip and consider Icelandic, since United was not a winner either to or from.

Better yet take the train from London to and from Scotland. Great way to travel in the UK particularly with friends. Most offer economy fares as well as a first class option.

Yes, Created a traveller's BILL OF RIGHTS. Examples would include:
1. Like the old days, make your boarding pass or ticket receipt transferable to any airline without prior notice. Your flight has a delay, deplane, cross concourse, board another flight to any destination.
2. Pay with your receipt.
3. Your flight misconnects or you miss your meeting, get full refund if you walk off and cancel.