Golf Tournaments; The Best Spots To Watch Golf Live.

October 10, 2007 · Filed Under Golf Tournaments · 1 Comment 

If you have ever been to a live golf match, you probably know that your viewing spot that you choose for the day is very important.

You go to the golf tournaments to watch the game of golf, so planning your viewing location is one of the most important strategies for the day.  Most golf fans attending a live match do not plan their viewing locations.  Not planning can cause you to miss out on their favorite players and their incredible golf swings.  Also, the overcrowding in some areas can cause you to miss key shots or not be able to see at all.

Here Is My Favorite Viewing Plan When Attending A Live Golf Tournament:

I like to select 2 or 3 of my favorite pro golfers that I want to focus on for the day.  Get a copy of the “pairing sheet” as early as possible so that you can see when your golfers will be teeing off.  Chances are you will have plenty of time between your selected golfer so that you can see your 1st golfer play 5 or 6 holes before returning back to the next golfer on your list.

Planning A Great Golf Vacation

July 18, 2007 · Filed Under Golf Travel, Golf Trips, Golf Vacations · 1 Comment 

If you love golf, a golf vacation might be something that you like to do on a regular basis.  For the avid golfer, the thought of going on vacation where you do nothing but golf is the idea of heaven.  Here are a few things to consider before you take your next golf road trip.

First, it’s always good to go on vacation with people who share your love of golf.  Most often a golf vacation turns into a buddy trip, but there’s really nothing wrong with that.  But make sure that you pick a destination that everyone can agree on.  Take a vote if you must, but be sure everyone wants to go to the same place and that everyone can afford it.

You will also want to take into consideration everyone’s playing abilities when you plan a golf vacation.  Someone with a 3 handicap will enjoy a challenging course while a person with a 13 handicap will likely just get frustrated and mad on the same course.

As a general rule when planning a golf vacation, you should consider the courses first and the accommodations next. Resorts, especially those with quality golf courses, are expensive. But all in all, if golf is a main purpose or highlight of your trip, decide where you want to play first, and then decide on accommodations. You can take a golf vacation where you stay at a hotel to gain access to a course and then move to a less expensive hotel later.  It’s an inconvenience to have to repack and move during the trip, but can be well worth it in order to play top courses while not spending the entire vacation at posh resort prices. 

Even if you are staying at a resort hotel which gives you access to its courses, find out how far ahead of your arrival date you can book tee times. All courses have specific rules for when they will make tee times, which you should take note of and follow carefully.

Some courses even have specific times you must call to reserve your time (e.g., between 7 and 9 a.m. on the Thursday eight days before the weekend you wish to play), though most guidelines are usually more general (e.g., a week before you wish to play or up to sixty days ahead).

You should book as far as ahead as possible, especially for high demand courses. Even as a resort guest, if the course is popular, you may be out of luck if you wait until a few days before arrival or check-in time to get a tee time.

Once you’ve embarked on your golf vacation and are ready to play the courses you’ve chosen, don’t just jump right in with the excitement that we know you feel.  You must take time to get a feel for the course and stretch properly.  Arrive at the course well before your tee time to avoid feeling rushed and look around.  Check out the scorecard to see the layout of the course and perhaps talk to the course pro to see if he or she has any advice for you.

A golf vacation is a great way for the golfer to enjoy some of the best courses our country has to offer.  So plan carefully and then get out there and have some fun. 

Here is an example of a golf vacation getaway that a bunch of my buddies do every year: www.MiamiGolfInvitational.com.