Golf Travel

Golf in Florida – A New Golf Travel Bag

by Pat Mullaly on February 27, 2010

It’s a new golf season! Playing golf in sunny Florida is great anytime of the year, but in early March, with snow still on the ground here in the northeast, it is more than time to head south and get in a few rounds. Friends who have just returned tell me the temperatures are unexpectedly [...]

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GHIN News – How To Post Golf Scores in Winter

by Pat Mullaly on January 1, 2010

Here in the northeast most of the golf courses are closed for the season. A few on Cape Cod remain open during winter but the ground is frozen, ponds and streams are iced over and golf balls perform in very unexpected ways. For this reason scores kept for handicap purposes cannot be posted during the [...]

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Choosing the Right Golf Travel Bag It’s off-season for many golfers in the northern states of the US. Time to take a break from those early morning tee times and take time to do some “in-door” golf, i.e. at computer-generated golf courses (we will be posting about those in the near future) or with a [...]

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Want to golf in comfort this fall and winter? The northeast of the U.S. where we live, still has a few weeks of decent golf weather left, but it won’t be long before the winds really start to blow and the golf clubs are stored in the closet ’till spring. That is, unless a little [...]

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Golf at Amelia Island, and a Putting Contest

by Pat Mullaly on October 26, 2009

The “Get Away Gurls” of the Tee Club had one last chance to play golf at Amelia Island Plantation. Monday was our travel day and the morning was free for packing, shopping, or in the case of myself and seven others, a chance to take another crack at the Ocean Links course. We were lucky [...]

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Golf Travel: Amelia Island Plantation – Ocean Links

by Pat Mullaly on October 21, 2009

The Tee Club “Get Away Gurls” Golf Travel Adventure – Day 3 Third day of golf at Amelia Island Golf Plantation – Ocean Links. This was the least difficult of the three golf courses we played, but by no means a breeze to play. Set along wetlands and with several holes stretched out above the [...]

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