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Winter Golf Deals
Right now, we are buried in snow and ice here in Michigan, (US), but there are many very nice warm-weather places to visit and play golf for a reasonable price.
In late October / early November I had business in Boulder City, NV, and in Fontana, California, and had time to work in some golf. A little bit of web surfing led me to the best deals in the area. Each location, (Boulder City/Las Vegas, NV, and LA, CA area), also had some high-end, high cost, golfing opportunities, if you are looking for that level of playing experience.
The warm weather was ideal, as temps were in the 70s and low 80s ºF, and as you can see in the pictures, the sun was shining bright.
Boulder City, NV
The municipal courses in Boulder City were in good shape and uniquely challenging. The afternoon (after 2PM) prices were in the $50 to $60 range.
Although I was in the LA area during the time of the Santa Anna winds and the brush fires, I was able to get to a couple of golf courses. One course that I was able to play was very nice and very challenging, the views were spectacular, the service was great, and the price was within a reasonable budget at $39.
If this winter you are in the Corona area east of LA, I suggest you try the very nice Eagle Glen golf course. Be sure to keep it in the fairway and on the greens!
Eagle Glen Golf Course, Corona, CA
In late January I have to travel to Florida, so I will report on some reasonably priced golfing opportunities for winter golf in that area.
In May, I will be in Scottsdale, AZ, and although it will be a long way from winter in that location, I will provide you with info on some of the reasonably priced courses that you might want to try if you travel to that area of the country.
Right now, I think I will get out my putter and work at getting some contact with the ball and keeping the stroke in tune for the next time I get to play.
Hit them straight!
Phil
Posted by Phil on January 4, 2008 at 4:41 PM under
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Winter Golf Deals
Right now, we are buried in snow and ice here in Michigan, (US), but there are many very nice warm-weather places to visit and play golf for a reasonable price.
In late October / early November I had business in Boulder City, NV, and in Fontana, California, and had time to work in some golf. A little bit of web surfing led me to the best deals in the area. Each location, (Boulder City/Las Vegas, NV, and LA, CA area), also had some high-end, high cost, golfing opportunities, if you are looking for that level of playing experience.
The warm weather was ideal, as temps were in the 70s and low 80s ºF, and as you can see in the pictures, the sun was shining bright.
Boulder City, NV
The municipal courses in Boulder City were in good shape and uniquely challenging. The afternoon (after 2PM) prices were in the $50 to $60 range.
Although I was in the LA area during the time of the Santa Anna winds and the brush fires, I was able to get to a couple of golf courses. One course that I was able to play was very nice and very challenging, the views were spectacular, the service was great, and the price was within a reasonable budget at $39.
If this winter you are in the Corona area east of LA, I suggest you try the very nice Eagle Glen golf course. Be sure to keep it in the fairway and on the greens!
Eagle Glen Golf Course, Corona, CA
In late January I have to travel to Florida, so I will report on some reasonably priced golfing opportunities for winter golf in that area.
In May, I will be in Scottsdale, AZ, and although it will be a long way from winter in that location, I will provide you with info on some of the reasonably priced courses that you might want to try if you travel to that area of the country.
Right now, I think I will get out my putter and work at getting some contact with the ball and keeping the stroke in tune for the next time I get to play.
Hit them straight!
Phil
Posted by Phil on January 4, 2008 at 4:41 PM under
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