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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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The Best Golf Vacation You Will Ever Have - Overview

Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Randall Ulbricht asked:


“What If You Could… Have the perfect group golf vacation, save money and have a sensational time setting it up??  Instead of buying ?the package?, design your own optimum, personalized vacation.

Remember last year?

You waited all year to get together with your friends for your annual golf vacation.  It was supposed to be perfect, but you bought ?the package? and your outing turned out to be simply adequate. You all had such high hopes, but you had to take what the package provided.

Sound familiar?  Have you been on the receiving side of a less than perfect golf vacation?  In all fairness, most golf packages are good. Some are great. But they truly are packages designed for the mass market with little flexibility and no individual flair.

A standard golf vacation package provides lodging and one round of golf per day, including a cart. The lodging usually means motel or hotel accommodations with two people per bedroom. In most cases, you can choose from several different courses, and select your advance tee times. They will even throw in a continental breakfast. The prices are fair, but varying from the standard package starts adding cost in a hurry.

Again, ?the package? will yield a good to great vacation, but we need to discuss the perfect vacation. Envision this:

    -A beautiful vacation house with a separate bed or bedroom for each person.

    -Gourmet dining each evening.

    -As much or as little golf as you want, where you want and when you want.

    -Evening entertainment.

    -Maximum camaraderie.

I have been setting up this type of annual golf vacation for my old high school and college friends since 1988. Over those 18 years, we have refined Our Event to what we think is the perfect annual outing. Our first few years were terrific even though we had to keep the costs down. Each new year improves on the last.

We have settled on a full seven days, Saturday to Saturday. In general, we schedule 36 holes per day, and modify that day by day to wind up with an average of about 27 holes per day. Our smallest group was five gents one year, and the largest group was sixteen. The perfect group size is eight, but anywhere from six to twelve works great.

We buy most of the food and beverages the day of arrival to support breakfasts, snacks, sandwiches between rounds, and gourmet evening meals for the entire week.

Your perfect group golf vacation is not going to be identical to ours, but the general organization will be. There is going to have to be a ?go to guy? that organizes the event.  My guess is that will be you. You will need to:

    - Get the ball rolling early.

    - Have everyone stay in the same house that has a full kitchen.

    - Get the shopping list together ahead of time.

    - Have a general schedule and loose assignments.

1. Get the ball rolling.  Pick out a window of time and get the word out to everyone you think might be interested AND not interested (next year, they may be). I send a fun, whimsical email about five months ahead of a proposed block of time. It is written such that the wives enjoy the comedy as much as the guys. If you are not a writer, there are examples in my upcoming free Ebook. Additionally, this book will take you through setting up and conducting the whole event from scratch.

Follow up emails get commitments and solicit recommendations and special requests. Armed with all this, you will select the ideal house, set up tee times, and arrange rental vehicles. Further emails from you will ask what food, snacks and beverages they will want for the outing.  Here is a good time line:

    -5 months: Announce.

    -3 months: Receive all commitments and solicited recommendations.

    -3 months: Let everyone know when to fly in to coordinate travel.

    -2 months: Arrange house, tee times and rental cars.

    -1 month: Receive all food, snack, and beverage requests.

    -1 month: Confirm house, tee times and rental cars.

    -1 week: Finalize food and beverage list.

    Zero hour: Have the time of your life.

2. House with a full kitchen. This allows several things:

    - Preparing your own evening meal. Every group has at least one ?chef?.

    - Rehashing the day as a group (yes, this includes an appropriate amount of trash talk and begging for strokes on upcoming rounds.)

    - Having evening entertainment as a group.  We watch a sports event on TV, watch videos, play cards, tell tales and get caught up, or all of the above.

    - Getting sandwiches, snacks and beverages ready for the next day.

3. Shopping List. In my free Ebook I provide a sample shopping list and sample emails to send requesting input. Your various emails to the group should provide a ?fill in the blank? type of requested reply. You will ask what they want for breakfast, what they want for sandwich lunch, what they want to drink for the week, and any snacks they like.

4. General Schedule and Assignments. Your first year will be a terrific learning experience. Your ?chef? will emerge and others will gravitate to where they are needed. Putting together a list of what needs to be done and having volunteers will work just fine. Over the years, you will find what works best.

Think about bringing a laptop and uploading each day?s results on your website so that the unfortunate people that did not make the trip can live vicariously by following the daily action.  If you don?t have a website, a free blog will work about as well and will be much easier to update. An idea that our group has not yet acted on is having a masseuse come in one evening later in the week to help our aging muscles.

You will have almost as much fun setting up this event as you will have during your vacation. I set up a little eight page website with history, photos, schedule, past scores, etc. to hold everyone?s interest and attention throughout the year. An example is in my free Ebook.

Building your own special vacation not only allows you to really tailor your outing to your group?s tastes, but also allows you all to get together as a true group for a great week of camaraderie. As a bonus, it should wind up being less expensive! Once you set your own up, I doubt you will ever buy ?the package? again.



Constance
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Who has played golf in the Scottsdale area? What 2 courses do you recomend for about $300?

Friday, September 18th, 2009
Flop Shot asked:


I have looked and researched on the web but I want some real life advice by someone who has done it. We (4 players) are going on a vacation there for golf and I was wondering if the best way was to make your own tee times or go through a package deal? We prefer to play one really nice one and one that is just ok…I figure maybe a $180 and a $120 or 200 and 100 whatever. Please, someone help!

Andrea
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