Do you want a golf holiday? See which has more to offer, Europe or America
December 1, 2010 by Lex Cornwall
Filed under Golf
If you’re thinking about a golfing holiday, chances are you’ll consider a trip to America, where some of the world’s most famous and testing courses are located. Whilst it’s true to say that many of America’s best known courses are located in Florida, it’s worth considering that even in Las Vegas golfis most definitely a well catered for pastime.
Perhaps two of the most popular areas for golfing holidays are Europe and America, whose wealth of courses include some of the world’s most challenging, many of which have been used to stage the Ryder Cup.
Alternatively, if you want to combine some traditional tourist sightseeing with your golfing break, Florida, known as the Sunshine State (and for good reason) is home to a wealth of courses including Palm Beach and Kissimmee. There are even a number of courses which combine to make up part of Walt Disney World, making Florida an ideal location for both golfing and family holidays.
Yet wherever you choose to base yourself in America, you will never be more than a short journey from lush fairways and manicured greens. All inclusive packages are available from numerous tour operators and golfing holiday specialists, many of which include green fees and offer the chance to try a range of courses across different States.
Golf de Chantilly lies around 30 miles north of Paris and has been the home of golf in France for more than 100 years. Recommended for the serious golfer, its Vineuil Course, at a little under 7000 yards, has a challenging layout designed to test even the most adept of championship golfers. If you’re something of a fair weather golfer, then Golf de Moliets, bordering the Bay of Biscay in the Biarritz region of France has a year round climate and is accessible for golfers of all ability.
If you don’t want to travel quite so far afield for your golf France and indeed Europe in general, may well prove a more enticing option. A short haul flight or simply a quick drive through the Channel Tunnel will find you in France and the European gateway to a myriad of courses to suit all levels of ability.
Due to its immense popularity, from Miami to Las Vegas golf is a national pastime in America. The success of the US PGA Tour means many courses are now household names, including Augusta National, Pebble Beach and Sawgrass. Yet their reputation and appeal can often mean expensive green fees and limited tee times, so with a wealth of other beautifully manicured courses scattered from East to West coast, it is worth trying out some of the lesser known names.
Whatever destination you finally choose for that round of Golf Franceor Fort Lauderdale, at least if, as Mark Twain once observed, golf is just a good walk spoiled, then you can be sure of a host of other distractions on hand to make your trip a truly memorable one.
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Finish Off The Golfing Season With An End Of Year Golf Holiday.
September 4, 2010 by Ian Fletcher
Filed under Golf
Unfortunately the golf season is starting to come to an end with the onset of autumn. Hopefully you have all achieved those goals you set at the start of the season. We all start the season thinking things will go really well this year, the over winter preparation has gone better than ever before and we are feeling confident for this year. Hopefully everything has gone as well as you had hoped, you got through a few knockout stages and managed to win a couple of competitions and maybe even shaved a few shots off your handicap. If not well at least there is always next year!
A great way to finish off the golf season is to go away on golf weekends with your golfing buddies. Perhaps you might even go away for a longer holiday to catch some late summer sun abroad. There are plenty of different places to try, each destination has its own special qualities to test yourself against your friends with your golf skills that you have perfected over the summer.
If you are thinking of travelling abroad for a golf holiday then Europe is without doubt one of the best places to try and find something within your budget. There are several established golfing nations that have plenty of courses to choose from, but there are now several new pretenders that are becoming the new upcoming destinations to try out.
Possibly one of the best older established destinations is Portugal. The Algarve golf is some of the best holiday golf in the world, and has some of the great designed courses surrounded by towns and cities full of nightlife, history and culture. Vilamoura is one of these towns, it is centred on the marina where there are plenty of good restaurants and bars where to soak up the culture and relax after your hard day’s golf on one of the seven championship courses located near to the town.
One of the newest up and coming golfing destinations is Turkey. Turkey has built a number of golfing resorts including 5 star, all inclusive hotels and spa facilities to give the non golfers something to do while you are off during the day. Some of the top design companies have helped to build the courses around the resorts, including Faldo design and Colin Montgomerie’s IMG design group. These golf resorts are now becoming some of the best in Europe and have everything golfers and non golfers alike could possibly need.
So whether you are going to take a golf break somewhere nearer to home on a new course to you for just a weekend or if you are planning to go further afield for a longer golf trip, there are plenty of different places to choose from all with their own unique qualities. There is perhaps no better way to round off a good golfing year than spending some time away with some like minded friends putting into practise all the things you have discovered over the new season.
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