Golf
Golf In Hawaii
It's difficult to concentrate when playing golf in Hawaii. Try and focus on your
swing and not the beautiful, lava-lined fairways and palm tree speckled greens.
Ignore the crystal blue waters and the sound of waves just beyond the sand trap.
Try and forget that you’re playing on one of the most beautiful golf courses you’ve
ever played. It may take a few holes, but you’ll get used to it.
With some of Hawaii’s most impressive courses to choose from, some designed by the
biggest names in golf, the islands are known as the "Golf Capital of Hawaii." Discover
courses along the Kohala Coast, such as the Jack Nicklaus designed Hualalai Golf
Course, the championship Francis H. Ii Brown courses of the Mauna Lani Resort and
the Robert Trent Jones Sr. designed courses at
Mauna Kea Resort.
Not to be outdone, play the two courses of the
Waikoloa Beach Resort designed
by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and the Ocean Course and Mountain Course of the Kona
Country Club. Discover a variety of other hidden gems throughout Hawaii Island and
play among the striking contrasts of lush green fairways, pure white sand bunkers,
jet-black lava flows and turquoise Pacific waters. Slice one off the tee box and
you can always blame it on Hawaii Island. Views like this should justify a mulligan
or two.
Golf In Mexico
With over 160 golf courses in its vast territory, it is not surprising that Mexico
is considered by those who love this sport as one of their favorite destinations
to play this sport. Currently, there are many tourist destinations in Mexico offering
this sport as one of its attractions and of the most exclusive experiences for their
visitors.
If you love golf, you will be very pleased to know that you will find courses where
you can play across all of the country, as well as deals, if you are someone just
starting in this sport. Every year various golf tournaments in the amateur category
are held in Mexico. These tournaments are very popular and include the participations
of golf fans from all over the world.
Enjoy the beauty of golf courses in Baja California, framed by the beautiful Sea
of Cortes. Or practice this sport in courses deep in the jungles of Puerto Vallarta
or in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Morelos. Go further south and play golf while
you enjoy the beautiful landscapes provided by destinations such as Campeche, Riviera
Maya, Cozumel and Cancun, where some of the most important golf course designers
such as Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye and Robert Von Hagge have left their footprint.
Golf in The Caribbean
The Caribbean has some of the world's most beautiful and challenging golf courses,
and hosts many major and local tournaments. Most courses have in-season and off-season
prices, as well as guest and non-guest prices (many courses are part of resorts
or hotels) and member and non-member prices. Some of the more famous require carts
and a mandatory caddy. Most offer club rentals. You should always call, email, or
visit a specific courses website (if available) for the latest information, greens
fees and tee times. - See more at:
http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/golf/
The Caribbean has always been a popular golf course, but today there are more choices
than ever for golfers. The Dominican Republic has emerged as one of the world's
best golf destinations -- Casa de Campo's Teeth of the Dog course is listed as #35
in the world by Golf Magazine, for example -- and you can even find golf in such
unusual destinations as Cuba and Haiti. So pack your clubs for your next trip to
the Caribbean and experience firsthand the fun of playing golf under the tropical
sun!