When Minnesota golfers want to escape the ice and snow for a winter golf outing, where do they go? Florida? Arizona? Southern California? Of course the answer is yes.
But how about going out of the U.S. where you are guaranteed nice hot, sunny weather. Los Cabos is a perfect choice, but it is quite pricy. Caribbean golf sucks - except for one very overlooked destination.
Ask me where that is.
Cheers,
Dick
LIFE IS SHORT! And for golfers, that old saying has even more meaning. There are so many Great Golf Venues and so little time! I am a 21 handicap "golf-addicted soul" that has a greater-than-normal ability to play great tracks around the world since I am in the Golf Travel business. I hope my posts are useful and entertaining to all who Love the Game.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
'tis the Season for the Leaf Rule!
Several years ago, comic actor Leslie Nielson did a golf video focused on two principals:
- If you suck at golf, you're in good company since over 95 percent of recreational golfers shoot in the high 90's or triple digits.
- You need to make the Rules of Golf work FOR you. In other words, Cheat!
An example of the latter takes the Leaf Rule one step further... anytime you have a "lost" ball, declare it a "stolen" ball and take no penalty. Here's how it works... Eventually, your lost ball will be found by someone who will make no attempt to find it's rightful owner... making it a STOLEN ball. Thus, No Penalty!
As the "Minnesota Leaf Season" comes to an end, it's time to start thinking about winter golf escapes! My golf travel company - Gateway Golf Vacations - has a great November Special at the famed Doral in Miami.
Also, we are already getting requests for winter golf at the Gold Canyon Golf Resort near Phoenix... many from returning clients we've sent there numerous times before. It's a terrific value! Here are the details.
Don't condemn your sticks to the basement quite yet!
Dick
Friday, August 12, 2011
Minnesota Wild & Golf
I'm going to be hosting a "Golf & Hockey" trip to Phoenix in March when the Minnesota Wild plays the Phoenix Coyotes. We'll stay in a first class golf resort, play 4 rounds of upscale golf and attend the Wild-Coyotes game.
Details are still being worked out... if you wish to receive details, let me know... dick@gatewayexpress.com
... or visit www.golf-vacation.com later his month.
Dick
Friday, July 15, 2011
Winter Golf Trips from Minnesota
It's hard to accept that summer in Minnesota flies by and ends way too soon. But, it would be a good idea to get your guys together now to start talking about winter golf trips.
Here are two of the best "deals" you'll ever find:
Doral's November Special - You can Stay & Play for a fraction of the normal rates... depending on how you look at it, you can pay for your room and play for free - or vice versa! And, this is good for Thanksgiving week too! See my earlier post on this super-special.
For winter, Gold Canyon, Arizona is our best product at Gateway Golf Vacations - by far. The accommodations at the Gold Canyon Golf Resort (pictured above) are charmingly rustic and their two championship courses are as good as Phoenix Area golf gets! Here's a previous post on Gold Canyon. And here are details of our package. (Same prices for 2012!)
Get started with kicking these ideas around with your buddies!
Cheers,
Dick
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Winter golf in Spain
Well, the Minnesota courses are FINALLY lush and green - and dry! Egad, it's been a long few weeks since we THOUGHT our golf season was to begin.
I played my first round and can report that I picked up right where I left off - deposited my first drive of the season smack into the drink.
Hope your start was better!!!!!!
Cheers,
Dick
Take another look at the previous post regarding golf in Spain's Costa del Sol.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Golf in Spain's Costa del Sol
Make this stop! It's April 19th, the ground is brown and by tomorrow morning will be white again... snow is in tonight's forecast... good grief!
I'm going to be hosting a winter golf trip to southern Spain next March. The weather at the home of Seve Ballesteros, Sergio Garcia and Jose-Maria Olazabal is in the upper 60's that time of year - perfect golfing weather!
The details are still in the planning stage, but here is a "provisional" overview. If you want to be on the notification list when details are finalized, email me... (copy & paste) dick@golf-vacation.com
Cheers,
Dick
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Minnesota Golf ???
It's April in Minnesota and snow still adorns the landscape. Damn! Last year I had 4 rounds in the bag by April Fools Day. Finally, it's melting fast but there is promise of more to come.
Brown ground is only about 1 week away, but green ground is at least 3 weeks off...
I'm heeding my own advice and heading for Arizona next week. Take a look at my remarks in the last post regarding a great deal at Gold Canyon. I'm headed there!!!!!!!!
(c'mon along!)
Cheers,
Dick
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Minnesota Golf? Not Yet, Pal.
Do any of you snowbirds recall what green grass smells like?
This has been a helluva winter for sure! It's a tormenting time of year - feels like spring for a few days, then -oops- another snowfall. And it's back out to the driveway with the snow shovel. Even for those of us that had a chance to go south for some mid-February golf, that trip seems to be many months ago! Despite having daylight until 7:00 now, we are still about 4 weeks from playing at home. And the turf sucks for the first two weeks that the courses are open!
How about a spring trip to Arizona? In April, the prices go down and the weather is fabulous. You have sat through my rantings about how great a bargain the Gold Canyon Golf Resort is. (See my earlier post.) And, it is! But the bargain gets even better in April. Already a "deal" at about $650 for 3 nights/four rounds, you can get the same package for around $580 in April and May. Check out the details.
Cheers,
Dick
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How about a spring trip to Arizona? In April, the prices go down and the weather is fabulous. You have sat through my rantings about how great a bargain the Gold Canyon Golf Resort is. (See my earlier post.) And, it is! But the bargain gets even better in April. Already a "deal" at about $650 for 3 nights/four rounds, you can get the same package for around $580 in April and May. Check out the details.
Cheers,
Dick
To comment, please click the "comments" link below, type in your comments then, under “Choose an Identity”, select “Nickname" if you want to leave a name (your name or a ‘blog handle’) or just leave it blank. OR, you can select ‘Anonymous’. I would love to hear from you!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Devil's Triangle at Mahogany Run
St. Thomas USVI boasts just one golf course. But, with a track like Mahogany Run, you don't need more. Those of you who know me are aware that my golf prowess, on a scale of 10, is somewhere around 2. And that's being kind!!!!
So imagine me entering the Devil's Triangle, a three hole "gotcha"! If you're unfamiliar, anyone getting through holes 15, 16 and 17 without losing a ball receives a certificate in the clubhouse. Well, I took the pressure off myself right away when I pulled my drive on 15 into the beautiful Caribbean Sea! That was totally expected but what ensued was definitely not envisioned... I completed the 3-hole maze without losing another ball - in fact, without even taking a penalty the rest of the way. Maybe that's because the pressure was off!
I'm generally not a fan of Caribbean golf, but Mahogany Run is a greatly improved course over that of 5 or 6 years ago. Overpriced for sure, but that's just the way it is everywhere in the sub-tropics.
I'm happy to give you free advice if you're headed south for a spring golf escape!
Cheers,
Dick
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Golf in Hawaii (part 2)
As we dive into 2011 (on a Minnesota day where the current temp is -3) I need to stay on the Hawaii topic one more time...
Sitting here watching the season's first PGA Tour event from Kapalua, Maui reminds me, once again, that grass is green and the ocean is a glorious blue!
In the past, I have wondered why they play on the North Coast of Maui - where the weather elements are oftentimes a bit harsh - rather than the relatively calm, dry Wailea area on the Southwest coast.
It finally hit me... the pro's play the harsher areas exactly because they ARE harder. It again points out that the game you and I play is not at all the same game as the tour players play.
Stay warm - and contact me if you just need to get out of the cold and snow for a few days!
Cheers,
Dick
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