Golf Vacations - The Top Locations
This article attempts to highlight some of the more attractive yet top of the line Golf Vacations that have have been praised by travelling golfers who tend to take and revisit some of these golf vacations year after year. Of course, there are many more than what is mentioned here - these are the ones that seem to be mentioned regularly. Some others are highlighted to the left and above this article.
Certainly golf vacations are the popular way to get time on the golf course, while enjoying all that a vacation has to offer. Many golf resorts and golf vacations offer enough other amenities and activities to keep the non-golfer happy as well as the golfer looking for interesting activities off the course. But where to go?
Try the Sagamore, a top-rated golf course located in the Adirondack Mountains. Here, you can stay in top-rated lodgings (which include a lodge, a hotel, a castle or condominiums), and golf to your heart’s content. There’s also a spa here to soothe tired muscles, or provide a respite for the non-golfer in your party.
You might consider a golf vacation in Las Vegas. Here, you can golf by day and party by night. Truly the best of both worlds. There are a myriad of packages available that will cater to your golf/party desire, so you can plan your vacation to your exact interests.
What better way to revitalize and relax while enjoying your favorite sport than doing it the way the masters do, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. There are literally dozens of golf vacations and packages to choose from here, including one package that lets you play 27 holes of golf each of the three days you’re there and on each of the three golf courses you’ll visit.
For an international flavor, don’t forget Scotland and Ireland. In both countries, you can enjoy top-notch golf with gorgeous views. Many people consider golfing in Scotland to be a necessity since the game originated there.
How about a golf day spent at St. Andrews golf course in Scotland, or on an oceanside golf course in Ireland? Although you might plan your Scotland or Ireland vacation with golf as the impetus, truly one of the benefits is the myriad of other activities you can build around the golfing. While the golfer enjoys the beautiful courses and their scenic views, the non-golfer can sightsee, shop or enjoy fine dining. You can all meet up again for dinner and evening activities.
Richard Myers is a keen golfer and his web site http://www.thinkandreachpar.com and http://www.golfforleftys.com contains many more free tips, great golfing advice and videos/DVDs to help you to improve your swing and lower your score.
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