Posts Tagged ‘golf travel’

Callaway Golf Slipper Set

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Callaway Golf Slipper Set


Callaway Golf Slipper Set: Theres no doubt these Callaway Golf Slipper are fun to wear around the house. Not only do you get the slippers but theyre also packaged with a Callaway Golf 16oz. travel mug. Sizes: Small 7-8 Medium 9-10 Large 11-12 Xlarge 13-14
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SKB Deluxe Hardsided Wheeled Travel Case

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

SKB Deluxe Hardsided Wheeled Travel Case


SKB Deluxe Hardsided Wheeled Travel Case: SKB Club Cases the Best Selling Hard Cases in Golf! Made in North America the NEW SKB ATA Deluxe Staff Golf Travel Case represents the latest in SKB quality and innovation. Made to ATA 300 Category I specifications which is the highest shipping contain
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Golf Travel Cases – A Golfer’s Best friend

Monday, June 8th, 2009

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In the past few decades, golf has evolved from being a rich mans game to becoming a mainstream sport for the masses. The increase in its popularity has spawned thousands of golf equipment companies that manufacture and create tones of new golf products every year. Golfers who often travel long distances to resorts and foreign golf courses know all too well that you cannot travel around with your golf clubs in a regular golf bag.

Fortunately, there are no shortages of golf travel cases in the market as there are hundreds and thousands of models to choose from. Whatever your needs are as a golfer, there is a perfect golf travel case to suit your personality, preference and budget.

Golf travel bags today come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. There are generally three types of golf travel bags. There are soft sided cases, hard sided cases and ultra-portable light cases, all which are suited for traveling depending on the distance of travel and the mode of transportation.

Soft sides golf travel bags resemble large duffle bags. They are usually made from waterproof materials and have straps to secure the golf clubs in place. This type of golf bags is well suited for short distance road travels.

If you are traveling long distance (especially by air where you would need to check in your golf set) it is best to get yourself a hard cover golf travel bag. These hard sided bags are usually heavily padded on the inside to secure the clubs and are designed to absorb strong impacts. If you have an expensive set of golf clubs, it will be well worth it to invest in a good set of golf travel cases. Hard sided cases usually cost much more than soft-sided travel cases, but it is possible to get your hands on a good bargain online.

The Nike Golf range has a series of great soft-sided golf travel cases. Nikes golf bags are very well designed and in my opinion have the extra cool factor that are not found in many other brands. OGIO is another company that produces soft-sided golf cases.

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Play These Courses During Your Las Vegas Golf Vacation

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

When you think of Las Vegas, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? You probably imagine the Strip, or think “casino” and “gambling.” Las Vegas is most famous, after all, for its gambling and casinos. You probably didn’t think of golf – maybe you had never heard Las Vegas is a great vacation location for golfers of all skill levels.

I hope that the words “Las Vegas” will remind more people of golf, instead of just gambling. If you’re an avid golfer, Las Vegas is a great place to take your next vacation. Let’s take a quick tour of a few of Las Vegas’s more interesting golf courses.

The Falls Golf Club by Lake Las Vegas: Tom Weiskopf designed this beautiful, luscious course. It’s laid out with different elevations, beautiful waterfalls and incredible vegetation. There’s 100 feet of elevation difference between holes 12-14 and a beautiful view of the valley. Completely incredible!

Snow Mountain at Paiute Resort: Pete Dye designed this relaxing course. The secluded resort is perfect for golfers who like a more private experience. It has wide fairways and enormous greens, but several pot bunkers to add an extra challenge. The course includes a 525-foot par 5 hole with a beautiful green guarded by water. Have fun!

Reflection Bay by Lake Las Vegas: Genius Jack Nicklaus designed this course. He designed it with a unique Southwest Florida theme. But look out for the lake holes. If you make it past the water, you might still fall pray to the many sand traps. This fun course is definitely a course you should plan to see on your Las Vegas golf vacation.

Royal Links Golf Club: This course gives the golfer an opportunity to tackle some British Open-styled holes. The unique clubhouse is castle-shaped. Be sure to watch out for the deep bunkers around the greens. The old Hell Bunker from Saint Andrews is also represented here. Stay away from that bunker if you want to keep your score low!

TPC at the Canyons: This is a desert-experience course. The designers (Ray Floyd and Bobby Reed) were true to the course’s natural setting. They incorporated much of the natural beauty found in this desert oasis. However, you need to watch our for the Death Valley arroyo. It is 30-feet deep in some areas.

I have highlighted only five of these gorgeous and challenging courses. There are many more in the area that will give any golfer enough choices to create an unforgettable experience. So, next time you are planning a golf vacation getaway, think of Las Vegas!

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Best Golf Destinations In Las Vegas

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

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It’s always a good day to be a golfer in Las Vegas, with over 300 days of sun and over a hundred affordable courses to choose from. Temperatures range from 58 to 100 degrees allowing any player to enjoy the scenery of the area, and more importantly, great golfing opportunities.

For $120 to $295, a golfer can play at the Reflections Bay golf club, a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course rated in the “Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play” by Golf Digest. Since 1998, this 7,261-yard course has amazed players with its scenery, centered around a 320-acre lake.

Additionally, ranging from $250 and up you have the Brian Curley and Lee Schmidt designed Bali Hai Golf Club. Opening in 2000, the course is known for its luxurious looks and stunning golf course design. Playing at 7,002 yards from the championship tees, this par-71 course is widely refered to as “lush” by most golfers.

The slightly less indulgent, and slightly more conservative golfer may find the Jay Morris-designed Painted Desert Golf Club more to their liking. Green fees range from $69 to $149, and one of the first courses to open in Las Vegas. Itsmodest 6,781 yards allow most any golfer to enjoy this playable desert course.

The Desert Pines Golf Club features 6,810 graceful yards of golf course, complete with water hazards and pine trees to shade the way. Born from the collective minds at Dye Designs International, fees for this quality course typically range from $35 to $160.

Green fees range from $55 to $95 at the USGA Links-qualified Black Mountain Golf and Country Club, designed by Bob Baldock and Gill and Associates. Its 6,550, tree-lined fairways feature 27 holes and a wide range of difficulties, with Bermuda rough and old-fashioned greens making up for its smaller size.

Lastly, considered by some the best golf course is Las Vegas you have the Angel Park Golf Club. Self-proclaimed the world’s most complete golf experience, this Arnold Palmer designed golf course offers 36 holes of championship golf, a lighted nine holes, and a natural grass putting course. Opening in 1989, this Arnold Palmer designed course has green fees ranging from $65 to $160 for a full round of golf.

Each of these courses would prove rewarding for a golfer in its own way, and with a myriad to choose from, the choice can be daunting. With stable weather, and astounding golf courses, any golfer can find paradise in Las Vegas, poor or rich, skilled or just starting out. Everyone can enjoy the best golf destinations in Las Vegas.

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