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
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…
Golf Travel: Amelia Island Plantation – Ocean Links
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…
Golf Travel: Amelia Island Plantation-Playing Long Point
The Tee Club “Get Away Gurls” Golf Travel Adventure – Day 2 Our second day of golf at Amelia Island Plantation’s Long Point Golf Course started off cold. Temperatures had dipped into the fifties overnight and at tee time everyone was still in jackets. Spending a few minutes on the driving range and putting green…
Golf Travel: Playing at Amelia Island Plantation
Each year the “Get Away Gurls” from my Tee Club organize a golf vacation trip to someplace in the warm south. Sixteen women of varying degrees of golfing ability join together for a five day adventure. Over the last nine years we have stayed at some great resorts, among them Pinehurst, Orlando and this year, Amelia Island Plantation, just outside of Jacksonville, Florida.
Golf Reviews: A Light-Hearted Approach From the Forward Tees
Recently golfgurls.com was approached by Nadine Wolf, creator of the Woman’s Golf Review with a request to spread the word about her new blog. We invite you to visit her blog, and write a review of a golf course you have enjoyed. . . . . Guest post by: Nadine Wolf WomansGolfReview.com takes a lighthearted…