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What are some good, affordable golf courses in and around Bradenton, Florida?

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
MPK23 asked:


I am vacationing near Bradenton, Florida and would like to play at an affordable yet decent golf course. I will be playing on a weekday. I would like to play for less than $50. Any suggestions?

Todd
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Your Perfect Golf Vacation - Step Two

Friday, November 13th, 2009
Randall Ulbricht asked:


You are only going to have one major golf vacation with your pals per year. Make it the best possible by designing it yourself. Forget the standard golf package and do it yourself.

In our last article we got to the minus two months point of your schedule. You have researched and found the ideal location, picked out the perfect house, sent out the word to your pals, and settled on the dates. By this time, you should have a confirmed group, any of which would just as soon lose their right arm as miss the event.

Let’s lock in the rental house. You DO need to get this done as early as you can. If you are setting up your vacation during the off-season like I do, you are in the driver’s seat. Talk directly to the property manager and negotiate a better rate. Here is a summary of my discussion a few weeks ago.

“Hey, Tiffany. Randall here. It’s that time again but our group is smaller. We really like the house at ….. but it is more than we need. We will be staying a full week. I figured the owner would rather have a bird in the hand and rent the house for a full week instead of taking the chance of renting it for just a couple days or not at all. We can afford $xxxx. I can pay you today.”

The result of this little conversation was that she immediately lopped twenty percent off the advertised rate! You will never know until you ask. Shoot for about a thirty percent reduction and go from there. I slapped the deposit on my credit card and emailed the group. (Yes, I was looking for praise.) You can dust off the smaller details like arranging linens (if not provided in the rate) and final payment later.

Time to grab tee times. What I recommend is setting up early morning tee times for each day. You will have to get up earlier than you may like, but scheduling tee times around 8:00 to 8:30AM will accomplish several things, including: - Being close to first off the box on rain or frost delays (allowing a second 18). - Finishing your round early enough to grab a second 18 with lunch in between 18’s. - Allowing easier to change to later tee times if desired rather than to move them earlier.

Over the Internet and by talking with local pros on the phone, you have come up the courses you want to play. As with the house, you DO need to get this done as early as you can so that you can get the tee times you want. When scheduling tee times, I prefer talking directly to the head pro. In general, you will find more flexibility on prices. Other bonuses like getting a second set of tee times while only paying for a replay fee are easier. The head honcho is also more likely to bend the rules to allow advanced tee times if you are beyond the time window normally allowed.

Granted, this may be your first time in the location you picked, but you can use about the same language as I do. I have just locked in our tee times for February. I associate myself with a golf course to let them know I am a “player” and the pros seem to be more deferential in talking with a “player”. Here is a summary of a standard call:

“Hey Bucky, Randall from Snee Farm here. It’s getting to be that time of the year again for our annual golf vacation. You have always treated us so well and given us such a great rate in the past. The guys love the challenge of your outstanding spread. I was just wondering if you fit us in again on February 23rd. We are looking to play 36 and would appreciate anything you could do for us.”

With that or something similar as an opener, I forecast that you WILL get a great rate from most of the courses. Don’t make a second set of tee times at this point unless you get them for just the replay fee. If you are playing during the on-season and want to play 36, you may have to make and pay for a guaranteed set of afternoon tee times. Some of the courses may have events already scheduled when you want to play that particular course. You may have to juggle this slightly and change already made tee times, so complete your tee time set up within a couple days.

Now you have your group, your house and your tee times. It is time to get down to real business. Now is the time to get the financial commitment. Send an email spelling out the accommodations and the tee times. Ask for your troops to send you at least half of what the final cost per man will be. Our total per man is normally around $900 for all the lodging, transportation, golf, food and beverages for the week.

Dining. In general we fix whatever breakfast we personally want, make sandwiches to eat between rounds, and fix our own gourmet supper (with loads of snacks to wreck our appetites during the entire day and night). You can see our 2006 evening meals by clicking on 2006 Schedule at the Sample Golf Site . To support all this, you will need to know what the group wants and prepare a shopping list. This year, I used a free survey website and built a fill-in-the-blank survey for the troops. You can see that at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=256691624905 .

You can use surveymonkey like that or ask the same questions in an email. To give you an idea of what your shopping list will look like for a group of eight and assuming you follow our general plan, I put a close copy of last year’s shopping list at the Sample Shopping List Site. With your shopping list built, you will either grab the goodies before the flights of the group arrive if you live locally, or have the troops assist on the way to your house.

You are now at the minus one month point of building the perfect golf vacation. The next article will provide recipes, administration details, entertainment ideas, and odds and ends.



Jessie
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What should I pack for my golf vacation?

Friday, November 13th, 2009
justin asked:


Im going to a golf school and playing about 6 rounds of golf in 7 days any ideas on what to pack?

Bradley
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Golf Games?

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Michael P asked:


I’m going on a golf vacation with 7 total guys. Any tips for games that we could play on the course.

Nicole
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Golf Vacation For The Family

Friday, November 6th, 2009
Peter Bishop asked:


A golf vacation is a wonderful way to relax and enjoy the gentle slopes of a perfectly landscaped golf course. From the islands of Hawaii to the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina, there is a destination not far from every golfer.

The typical accommodations for a golf vacation would be located on the country club grounds. Rentals from condominiums to homes are available at most areas. Each course generally offers gated entrance, well-maintained acreage and plenty of amenities for the entire family. While Dad is out swinging the clubs, Mom and the kids can be enjoying a swim in the pool or a nice relaxing day of nothing but nature.

Picturesque in their appearance, golf courses are the setting for many competitions throughout the year. Some are televised while others are private tournaments for local players. A golf vacation is a terrific way for the golfer, alone, to enjoy some time on the green or a family destination, as well.

When planning a trip, always make sure to confirm reservations ahead of time. Because of their popularity, golf resorts often book up fast. It is a good idea to call ahead at least 6 months in advance of your trip in order to reserve a room and a golf package. Everything from training sessions to professional tournaments can be found all throughout the United States.

If possible, surf the internet and call the local tourism center for the area that you wish to visit. Ask for brochures, visit websites and flip through travel and hotel guides. Each of these will give you an idea of the surrounding area, fun things to do, places to dine and things to see. Most golf resorts have a website, which will give you a very good indication on the various price packages, exterior and interior views of the accommodations and overall photos of the golf course itself.

If you are giving a golf vacation as a gift, there is no better way to surprise someone than with an unexpected getaway. Surprise your friend or loved one with a single golf ball, which you place in a small box and wrap it beautifully. Make sure that you are present with the gift is opened, or it will lose its luster. As the recipient opens the box, he/she will be stunned by the sight of a single golf ball. While wanting to seem grateful, the giftee does not quite understand the purpose. With a smile, you reply, I thought you could use this on your golf vacation; and hand him/her the envelope with their travel arrangements. This is just one way to make a surprise gift a real stunner, but you can think of your own creative way to surprise that special person with the vacation of a lifetime.

If you are planning the vacation as a family, there is not any need for a surprise. Instead, you will enjoy the fun of putting your heads together to plan out the perfect trip. There should be something for everyone in the family to enjoy, so choose an area that is plentiful with activities. If you like the ocean and he likes to golf, try Hawaii for the best of both worlds. Check out a world famous golf resort while basking in the sun underneath a swaying palm tree.



Georgia
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Anyone been on a good golf vaction to somewhere other then Myrtle Beach?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
joel_scott7 asked:


I am looking to go on a golf vacation with friends in a month. I was hoping that someone would have a recomendation, of somwhere thay had been. Thanks

Alicia
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Relax And Hit The Greens On Golf Vacations

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
Ronald Piper asked:


If you’re a fan of golf and are looking to get away from it all, then you can’t do much better than golf vacations. On a golf vacations you can combine your love for golf with a relaxing and enjoyable time. Whether you are an avid golf fan or just a casual player, using a golf holiday to relax and brush up on your game could be just what you need. Although you might think these sorts of holidays are expensive, there are in fact golf vacations to suit every budget. From budget breaks to high-end hotel and resort packages, there is something for everyone. So, if you want to relax, get away and hit the greens as well, then here are some tips about choosing golf vacations.

Picking a dedicated resort

One of the best ways to play golf on holiday is to go to a dedicated golfing resort. These places are specifically built with the golfing game in mind, and generally the holiday package will include access to the golf course and other golfing facilities. You can relax in a beautiful resort and enjoy as much golf as you want. These resorts definitely have some of the best facilities around as they are designed for golfers. However, the courses are often fairly similar at resorts, and you will probably pay more for these packages than a regular holiday.

Create your own golf vacations

Creating your own golf vacations is another great way to combine golf and holiday time. You book a regular hotel or apartment and then combine this with golfing facilities in the area. This will give you more of an opportunity to do other things apart from golf, especially if there are others with you who don’t want to play golf all the time. You will have more freedom in terms of locations, and you can even book your holiday so as to be near some of the top golf courses in the world. Although not as focused on golf as a dedicated golfing resort, this option is good for those who want a holiday as well as play some golf.

Look at the course

Before you book any holiday that involves golf, make sure you check out the golf courses on offer. Whether these are local courses or the course on the resort, make sure that you are booking a holiday that caters to your golfing needs. For example, if you want a challenging course then make sure the course you pick is not a basic golf course. Also, remember not to sacrifice accommodation facilities for golf facilities. You want a nice balance between holiday, relaxation and golf. If you do this, then you will find the best golf vacations for your needs.



Gabriel
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How much cost to take golf club with me abroad and comeback?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
Chris B asked:


I am going back to S.korea for vacation. i may take golf clubs with me. my question is that when i come back to u.s.a, do they charge me tax for bringing back my golf club? do i have to declare before i leave? and,,, how can i pack this clubs.. do i have to buy special pack?
Thx!!! a lot!!

Jacob
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Good Golf Vacation?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Bride in ‘08 asked:


I want to give a sort of “golf trip” to my husband for his birthday. We live in St.Louis, so Florida would be the ideal location, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be there. Where is a good, well known, golf course that he would enjoy?? And something that isn’t going to bust my bank account…..

Constance
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Lookin for a golf vacation in palm springs?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
cardinav asked:


NEED 3 ROOMS.(NICE PLACE)3 ROUNDS OF GOLF.Middle of may

Deborah
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