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If you’re a fan of golf and are looking to get away from it all, then you can’t do much better than golf vacations. On a golf vacations you can combine your love for golf with a relaxing and enjoyable time. Whether you are an avid golf fan or just a casual player, using a golf holiday to relax and brush up on your game could be just what you need. Although you might think these sorts of holidays are expensive, there are in fact golf vacations to suit every budget. From budget breaks to high-end hotel and resort packages, there is something for everyone. So, if you want to relax, get away and hit the greens as well, then here are some tips about choosing golf vacations.

Picking a dedicated resort

One of the best ways to play golf on holiday is to go to a dedicated golfing resort. These places are specifically built with the golfing game in mind, and generally the holiday package will include access to the golf course and other golfing facilities. You can relax in a beautiful resort and enjoy as much golf as you want. These resorts definitely have some of the best facilities around as they are designed for golfers. However, the courses are often fairly similar at resorts, and you will probably pay more for these packages than a regular holiday.

Create your own golf vacations

Creating your own golf vacations is another great way to combine golf and holiday time. You book a regular hotel or apartment and then combine this with golfing facilities in the area. This will give you more of an opportunity to do other things apart from golf, especially if there are others with you who don’t want to play golf all the time. You will have more freedom in terms of locations, and you can even book your holiday so as to be near some of the top golf courses in the world. Although not as focused on golf as a dedicated golfing resort, this option is good for those who want a holiday as well as play some golf.

Look at the course

Before you book any holiday that involves golf, make sure you check out the golf courses on offer. Whether these are local courses or the course on the resort, make sure that you are booking a holiday that caters to your golfing needs. For example, if you want a challenging course then make sure the course you pick is not a basic golf course. Also, remember not to sacrifice accommodation facilities for golf facilities. You want a nice balance between holiday, relaxation and golf. If you do this, then you will find the Best Golf Vacations for your needs.

Ronald Piper
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I would want to play 18 holes every other day at some of the best courses, and stay at a moderately priced hotel.

My first stop to answer a Q like this is always Google. I entered "golf vacation" +Phoenix and was rewarded by 302,000 hits!

I have to believe that if you can post a Q on YA you can pull off a Google search.

Relying on the recommendation of one or two YA members who may have gone to a resort in Phoenix or Tuscon doesn’t feel like a comprehensive and foolproof technique to me. I’d say get busy on the Internet and then go to a good old-fashioned travel agent and see what they have insofar as packages and evaluations.

You might also call a few of the courses you want to play and see if they have an affiliation with a hotel or a tour operator.

Have fun when you get there and hit ‘em straight and long!

Thinking of blowing next year’s refund and bonus on a golf vacation. My lifetime best is 119; the Harmon school suggests low 2 digit handicap at worst. I live in the midwest, so San Diego ain’t a great idea.

Get Lessons from Brian Manzella. His website is brianmanzella.com and he does lessons all over, but mostly in New Orleans, LA and Louisville, KY.

Go to his website, sign up (for free), and read his forums, look at his lessons in the forum archives, watch his free videos he has posted on youtube (his screen name on youtube is brianmanzella), and possibly buy some of his videos.

This guy is unreal as a teacher in his videos, I can only imagine how well he does in person. It is unbelievable to me how good he is and how few people have heard of him.


although Ive never been Ive been told the myrtle beach area is spendid for a golfing vacation, the san diego area generally has good golfing weather(and other attractions) year round and a number of great golf courses ( I take two weeks off every year to play there since moving away), also Ive read in the major golf magazines and periodicals (golf today ,golf, golf digest , etc.)where there are great deals to go to europe and play a number of courses in a one week stay…

Pinehurst golf vacations can offer you a bit more than just playing golf. Although it is not designed to provide the same family entertainment that Myrtle Beach is capable of, Pinehurst offers a choice of golf schools and a choice of entertainment and sports for the younger family members.

Pinehurst is close to Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, and is best known for its golf. With around 5000 inhabitants, Pinehurst has eight main championship golf courses with a total of over forty in the surrounding area. It also boasts several good golf schools and academies, and is an excellent choice for a golf vacation.

Pinehurst Offers a Number of Sporting Options

If your family does not share your love of golf, Pinehurst offers a number of different sporting options. It is an equestrian area, and many equestrian activities are available such as horse riding and lessons, horse jumping and so on. There are many lakes nearby and boating, canoeing and other water sports are offered. Fishing and hunting are popular, but perhaps not with the younger children. They may prefer tennis and there is also carting and bowling nearby.

Should the family want something offering more in the way of holiday fun, Myrtle Beach with its great beaches and funfairs is only a short trip away, and the nightlife at Myrtle Beach is superb.

There’s an Affinity between Pinehurst and Scotland

However, it is for the golf that people vacation in Pinehurst, and several packages are available to suit individuals, groups and family groups. The village is where Ben Hogan won his first pro tournament, and the first courses were designed by, or modified by, the great Scottish course designer, Donald Ross. There is great Scottish tradition in Pinehurst any many Scots feel an affinity with the town.

The golf schools in Pinehurst include The Pinehurst Golf Academy where you can make bookings for a golf school vacation from March to November, which is great way of getting some golf in while improving your game. You can use them to get some badly needed tuition in the fall so you are ready for the new season in the spring. It’s a great alternative to a summer golfing vacation.

If your whole family loves golf, Pinehurst would make a great vacation and the food is excellent with Japanese and other forms of international cuisine as well as the traditional American fare. You could try some Mexican for a change, though the kids might prefer a burger or hot dog.

Pinehurst Offers Golf Schools for the Beginners

You can get special family deals on the courses, and there are plenty of practice facilities available. The golf schools are good for the complete beginners in your group, but make sure you book places well in advance. The Nike Golf School is a form of camp and is great of the younger children. If you book your youngsters into the Nike camp to learn the game, and yourself and your partner into a Pinehurst resort, you get the best of both.

You both enjoy your golf, while your youngsters enjoy the camp while learning how to play. It won’t be long till they are joining you on the big courses on your next golfing vacation. Pinehurst golf vacations have a lot to offer if you think about what there is and use the resources to your best advantage.

Mike Pedersen
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