Posts Tagged ‘Golf’
» posted on Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at 4:37 am by Irene
Nwt Desert Willow Golf Maint. Golf Polo Shirt L 5742
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» posted on Friday, January 1st, 2010 at 10:53 pm by Irene
Discount Golf Packages in Florida
One easy way to find discount golf packages in your favorite destination is to visit the place in the off season. Most golf clubs and resorts offer discounted packages during the off season and increase the rates in peak season. Hence, if you are looking for a golf break in Florida or somewhere else, ask about their season dates and plan your vacation accordingly.
Tourists and golfers generally book rooms at golf resorts when the weather is pleasant OR professional golf tournaments are in town. Since golfers start coming to the state during peak season, most golf clubs schedule golf tournaments in the peak season to attract the largest crowds.
Let’s take a closer look at golf in Orlando ? one of the most preferred golf destinations in the US.
Golf packages in Orlando, Florida
It won’t be an exaggeration to tag Florida as the most favorite golf destination in the world. Hotel and resort rates vary from $99 to few thousand dollars per person. Rates depend on availability in the hotel, its proximity to Florida golf courses and the season when you visit.
For golf packages in Florida, a nice time to visit is just before spring. On the other hand, rates go up during Thanksgiving and holidays. If your budget is limited, visiting Orlando or other cities in Florida in peak season can be expensive.
Golfers always prefer to stay in hotels close to the golf courses in Florida. Many top class hotels have their own golf course for their guests. Some hotel packages include green fees. Though to play some of the top courses, golfers may need to pay separately to play other facilities.
Some of the golf resorts offer discounted rates in peak season as well, to attract the crowd. Hence, you can look for Orlando discount golf online to find affordable golf breaks in Orlando even when there is a rush.
Florida enjoys sub-tropical temperature through out the year. A large coastline, warm weather and scenic beauty make the state attractive and a favorite destination for the golfers. Apart from teeing off, visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the area and enjoy the beach as well.
Ponte Vedra beach or St. Augustine in St. Johns County offer exciting golf sessions ? the golf courses in Florida are not only gifted with natural magnificence, but are full with world class facilities and features. Time spent at these golf courses is unforgettable.
If you are an avid golfer, you can tee off with friends or alone. Even when you are not playing and just accompanying your friends, you can expect to have an enjoyable time. A walk amidst lush greenery and scenic landscape will foster relaxation. With a refreshed body and mind you will fall in love with the area.
Florida is known for its world-class golf courses. Popular golf courses in Florida include: TPC Sawgrass, Doral and Palm Beach (PGA Resort). If you get the chance to visit Florida, try to visit these golf courses ? they’ll make your trip even more worth-while.
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» posted on Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at 6:11 am by Irene
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» posted on Saturday, December 19th, 2009 at 4:30 pm by Irene
Golf Longest Drive
Should You Use A Golf Swing Training Aid and What You Can Hope To Gain by Using One? Could you benefit from using a golf swing training aid and improve your golf score? The market today is simply awash with the latest fad in training aids to improve your golf swing and show you how to become a better golfer. I am a golfer myself, well in the loosest sense of the word. I find golf so frustrating sometimes and I have discovered that it is such a good leveler. Some days my shots fly true and straight with my woods, and yet another day I want to wrap them around the nearest tree ? know what I mean?If I was a serious golfer I am sure I would be tempted to look for the latest aid to help my game. Recently, I have been looking for a way to just have that edge to beat my brother-in-law when we play. I am realistic enough to accept he is technically a better hitter than me, but it would be nice to at least give him a run for his money. I have taken a look at several golf swing training aids on the internet recently, and discovered some that are designed to attach onto your golf club as you practice your swing. One such product attaches just below the grip on your club and it vibrates slightly when you are not quite aligned correctly. You reposition your posture until it stops vibrating and then you swing. Not cheap at over $130.
Another aid to improve your golf swing is an electronic gadget where you hit the ball attached to a device that rotates when the ball is struck. As it rotates you can see what sort of angle the ball will leave the tee if hit for real. There is even a white line on the mat to help you see the potential flight of the ball. There is also an electronic device that indicates club-head speed, direction and the distance the ball would travel. This aid is also in the $130 region. There are dozens of golf swing training aids ranging from just a few dollars to well over $100. It is quite amazing what is on sale to help improve that old swing, and that got me to thinking. Do we really need all these aids or is there something we can do to beat those pesky clubs? I reckon there is. As a lot of you will be able to identify with the frustration of golf on occasions, I am sure you will agree it has a lot to do with a state of mind and belief, and then there is also the physical side to consider. Ever wondered why a lot of the top golfers have their own personal and physical trainers? Fitness and body posture have a large part to play in achieving a good golf swing. When you watch a golf professional teaching a student how to swing there are quite a lot of aspects to bring together at the same time. I am sure personal fitness has a large part to play in all of this. Take a look at Tiger Woods next time you see him on the TV and see how trim and muscular he looks. Do you think he spends time working on his physical side? You bet! I would suggest it might be cheaper to get fitter first in order to be able to use an expensive golf swing training aid. It might be worth taking a look at a very little known method that Eric Jones, the world long drive champion’s secrets to distance.
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» posted on Saturday, December 5th, 2009 at 10:21 am by Irene
Live and Golf in Las Vegas
Although Las Vegas may not be the first place one would associate with golf course communities, don’t be fooled, this area has some of the most gorgeous and well-designed courses in the world. Well planned golf communities range from family oriented neighborhoods complete with water park and recreation facilities, to age restricted communities that cater to the senior population. Las Vegas truly has something to suit everyone. Here are some of the more popular country club communities.Los Prados: This guard gated community of 1,358 homes surround the course, clubhouse, tennis courts and pools. The members of the home owners association also own and manage their own golf course. Los Prados consists of 22 villages, with about half the houses being age restricted.The 18-hole, 6,000 yard course is a par 70 with narrow fairways and fast greens. Amenities include restaurant, clubhouse, banquet facilities, pool and tennis courts.Spanish Trail: Although this is one of the older guarded gate country club communities, it is one of the most luxurious and set the standard for future developments. Spanish Trail consists of 11 neighborhoods with a combination of large custom homes, smaller single family homes and townhomes. Home sizes range from 4,000 square feet up to 20,000 square feet. This is a picturesque community where the neighborhoods wind through the golf course soaking up gorgeous views of the mountains and lakes. The 27-hole, was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and challenges players with tree-lined fairways, 15 lakes, plus streams and waterfalls. Queensridge: This is a unique European style community that offers 106 custom and semi-custom homes ranging from 2,000 square feet to over 17,000 square feet. You can choose between a luxury home, mid or high rise condo.Amenities include guard gated entry, the Badlands golf course, 24 hours security, tennis courts, and clubhouse with pool, spa and gym. The Badlands course was designed by U.S. Open Champion, Johnny Miller and team member Chi Chi Rodriguez. The 6,602 yard, par 72 design challenges golfers of all skill levels. Rhodes Ranch: If you’re looking for a family community, this is a neighborhood that fits the bill. With a huge water park, 35,000 square foot recreation center, tennis courts, basketball courts and championship golf course, the kids will never be bored. Homes in Rhodes Ranch Champions neighborhood range from 2,055 to 4,210 square feet for one and two-story designs, with or without golf course views. Condos range from 700 to 1,458 square foot with nine different floor plans to choose from.The Lakes take on a tropical theme in this private, guard gated neighborhood, offering four different models of single family homes.Other neighborhoods include The Links and Vistana which is more condo oriented. Located at the base of Spring Mountain, the Rhodes Ranch Golf Course is a Ted Robinson design. It’s a 6,909 yard course amid tropical landscaping with a group of par threes which will leave you shaking your head. Rhodes Ranch is picturesque course that incorporates water features, multiple elevations, rolling fairways and stunning mountain views. HOA members automatically receive a discount off golf and meals at the clubhouse.
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