19th Hole

Tee Time Magazine’s 19th Hole

In golf, the nineteenth hole is a slang term for a pubbar, or restaurant on or near the golf course, very often the clubhouse itself.[1] A standard round of golf has only eighteen holes of play.[2] An alternate term for a bar is a “watering hole;” thus, by extension, continuing the day after 18 holes of golf at a watering hole makes the bar a “nineteenth hole.” – Wikipedia

At Tee Time Magazine we dedicate our 19th hole to sharing interesting articles highlighting the finer things in life that can be enjoyed after an exhilarating day on the course.

Spritz It Up!

Spritz It Up!

Spritz It Up! By Leslee D. Miller Schorle, fröccs, pricer, spritzer. From Austrian, German, Hungarian to English, the word 'spritzer' across the globe means pretty much one thing: a refreshing, bubbly concoction that is sure to bring happiness....

A Clear Vision At Crystal Lake Golf Club

A Clear Vision At Crystal Lake Golf Club

A Clear Vision At Crystal Lake Golf Club By Rhett Arens In a year when many courses are in tip-top shape it only stands to reason that a course like Crystal Lake Golf Club is the cream of the crop. Under the watchful eye and hands-on management...

O’Brien’s Public House – A Unique Irish Experience

O’Brien’s Public House – A Unique Irish Experience

O'Brien's Public House - A Unique Irish Experience By Colin Ritsick I don't know if you've all heard yet or not, but there's a big golf tournament coming to Minnesota at the end of September. Golf courses all over the state, but specifically in...