Where to Golf - January 14th, 2011

Finding where to golf can be a difficult decision. Each course provides different services and different difficulty availabilities. Some courses even provide personal instruction and training. Such courses often have golf swing trainers and one-on-one instructors for varied difficult levels.

Where to golf is also based on a person’s location. Each state or country provides different kinds of courses. Also another factor in the decision process is cost. Some courses provide playing time as low as ten dollars and on up through twenty-five. Other courses exceed this amount and rise into the hundreds.

Oddly enough many of the country club courses, resort courses, and privately-owned courses are far more expensive than the course where golf originated. In contrast to Pebble Beach Resort courses that have prices of five hundred dollars or more, the course in St. Andrews, Scotland is just over one hundred pounds for one round.

The length of course desired is another element to be considered. Whether or not a person wants to play eighteen holes or nine holes can determine a choice from one course to another. The internet is a tool for researching the best courses in specific areas as well as for reading reviews.

Technology has made golf course decision-making even simpler. Certain phones have the ability to download an application to search golf courses via area. This application also provides GPS directions to a chosen golf course. Tee time booking and phone numbers are also available, as well as the weather in that specific area.

Different categories even give detailed description of the clubs, including training facilities, course access, amenities, tee boxes, rentals, and course layout and design. Par numbers are also provided, with slope, yardage, and rating with every tee box. Another section allows users to read golfer reviews of each course, twenty-two thousand courses to be exact.



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