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My sister and I are looking for an all-inclusive beach vacation that includes golf lessons. Has anyone ever heard of this or tried it out?

Any suggestions?

Thanks :-)

Myrtle Beach or Florida would be the choices to look at, but most intensive golf schools where you go for four or five days don’t allow for much beach time. You usually take instruction in the morning and then play 18 holes in the afternoon. Then hit balls at the range after your round, have dinner and get up and do it again the next day.

Games to play on a golf outing?

Posted by on Nov-22-2009

I’m going on a family/friends golf vacation in which we go for 4 days. Usually we have 8, 12 or 16 guys. In the past we have played 2 man and 4 man scrambles, team match play, etc. This year is different because we only have 7 guys who have committed to going.

Does anyone have suggestions for any golf games for 7 players?

I copied this from a golf website (sorry but it’s kind of long). It is a narative by Chi Chi Rodriguez. My friends and I will play this with any number of players, not just four. However, we also play in one big group (we play on a casual, uncrowded local course) and I don’t know if you can do that where you play. Hope this helps and enjoy your vacation.

Here’s howl to play Wolf . . . and aren’t you glad your golf game is better than my pun, which was awolful?! Please, stop, the laughter’s hurting my side.
Wolf is a classic four-player game that creates a different team on every hole or a gutsy one-on-three situation. An order one through four is established on the first tee and will continue to roll over through the entire round. The first player in the rotation tees off first on number 1, followed by players two, three, and four. On number 2, the second player in the rotation has honors, followed by players three, four, and one. The third player has the box on the number 3, followed by players four, one, and two. And player four leads off on hole number 4, followed by players one, two, and three. The wheel then repeats, starting with player one on the 5th hole and continues to turn over through the entire 18 holes. How the order is picked doesn’t matter – by height, alpha­betically, shoe size, or show of hands.

The player teeing off first on a hole is the wolf (my, what sharp teeth you have). As the wolf watches (my, what big eyes you have) the other players in the group tee off, he has the option to pick one of them as a partner on the hole, the rub being that the wolf must choose the player immediately after his tee ball. No waiting to see how all the players fare off the box before choosing. If the wolf chooses to partner with the second player, he must announce his intentions before the third player tees off. If the wolf passes on number two, he can tab player three but only before the last player hits. The same goes for the third player. If the wolf decides none of the shots are to his liking, he may go the hole alone and play against the other three.

To win a hole, the wolf and his partner, or the wolf alone, must combine to make a better ball score lower than the opposing team. A tie is a wash. A higher score, and the bet is won by the hunting team. A wolf playing alone receives double the bet if he wins and pays double to each of the other three players if he loses.

A brave variation of the game is to play Lone Wolf in which the first golfer on the tee announces he will play the hole solo immediately after his drive and without seeing any of the other tee shots. In Lone Wolf, the winnings are tripled, but so are losses, and again it’s triple to all other players in the group. For those truly wild animals who would keep Marlin Perkins safely above in his helicopter while Jim Fowler runs through the burning forest floor, the Lone Wolf may declare his intentions to go it alone before ever putting his tee in the ground. In this case, all bets are quadrupled. Happy hunting.

All bets on tied holes may be carried over but most often are erased and started new on the next tee. Because the 17th and 18th holes are left over after four turns of the rotation, the player in last place is generally given the courtesy of teeing off first and being the wolf on the final two holes.

Wolf strategy is as much about self-confidence as it is about faith in a partner. A good player will go it alone as often as possible, especially on par 3s and 5s. Because this is a game played to full handicaps (3/4s or 2/3s for complete strangers), it helps to check to see who may be getting a stroke on the hole. Partners can be picked either to help win a hole or just to share losses, depending on your own tee ball. Hit it and howl golfers.

cheap golf vacations?

Posted by on Nov-20-2009


I have a house in myrtle beach (10 years) and it is easily the best golf vacation (except maybe Pebble Beach). Also it is very cheap and kids play free on a vast amount of courses. However, it is beginning to get discovered so it tends to be crowded (which really pisses me off).

We are going on vacation soon and want to go somewhere with really good courses. What are some of your favorite courses and their locations?

San Fran; GOlden Gate Park Disc GOlf Course
Orlando; gordan Barnett Park

Am looking to find golf courses when I’m traveling on vacation this summer, and interested in finding a website that rates courses by the golfers who play them. Thanks in advance for your help.

Golf digest and golf magazine both rank courses by state and nationally. I am not sure if they are available on their websites though.

i have a vacation planned to destin in late July, im about a 15 handicap, any suggestions to spend around $60 to $80?

There are a ton of courses. For that price range I would check out Bluewater Bay. It is just outside of town and snakes right along the bay. It is a mid-high level course. It is a little tight but still fun to play. For other courses in Destin check out http://www.destinteetime.com.

I’m going to DR next month and would like to golf while down there. Specifically I’ll be staying in Santo Domingo

The following courses are within driving (with your car, not your wood) distance:

Guavaberry Golf & Country Club
Gary Player-designed championship course

Located 20 minutes east of Santo Domingo’s airport near the resort town of Juan Dolio, Guavaberry Golf & Country Club opened in 2002 and has quickly become known worldwide as a challenging course. Designed by Gary Player, its holes include unique features such as a 15-foot waterfall and indigenous coral rock formations that rise up from the fairways. The Golf Academy is led by golf pro Mark Clouse who offers clinics and private instruction from beginner to advanced levels.

Par: 72
Holes: 18
Length of course: 7,156 yards

Las Lagunas Country Club
Pete Dye-inspired course

Located 15-minutes outside of Santo Domingo, the Las Lagunas Country Club features 18 holes that were originally designed by Pete Dye but have been modified by Jack Corrie. The course opened in 1989 and is spread over hilly terrain offering scenic views of lakes and exuberant vegetation.

Par: 72
Holes: 18
Length of course: 6,800 yards

Los Marlins Golf Course
Designed by international award-winning architect Charles Ankrom

Located in Juan Dolio, approximately 25 minutes east of Santo Domingo’s airport, the championship 18-hole course is located at the Metro Country Club. Numerous artistic sand traps, lakes and mounds play well with the surrounding beauty of the Caribbean. The course opened in 1995 and is very popular with Dominican golfers. The club’s Academy of Golf is run by Paul Dionne.

Par: 72
Holes: 18
Length of course: 6,396 yards

Santo Domingo Country Club
Robert Trent Jones-designed course

Located 20 minutes outside of Santo Domingo, the 18-hole par 36 course features sloping hills and scenic views. The course opened in 1920 and is accessible to members of the elegant Santo Domingo Country Club.

Par: 36
Holes:18
Length of course: 6,273

Isabel Villas Country Club
Nine-hole course designed by Ricardo Orellana

The nine-hole course opened in 1997 and is located in the northern Santo Domingo neighborhood of Isabel Villas, alongside the Isabela River. Members of Isabel Villas Country Club also enjoy a stylish clubhouse and pro shop, driving range and bar and restaurant.

Par: 3
Holes: 9
Length of course: 1,047

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