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How Different Courses Can
Improve Your Golf Skills
Golf is an fulfilling and absorbing
sport but, even so, there is a risk that you may
become stale or bored if you do not change the place
where you play. This makes golf different from other
games, but the reason for this is the very nature
of golf. To become a really good golf player, one
needs to play according to the unique nature of
every course, which in turn means that more than
one course is ideal for the maximum development
of your game. In order to be able to change courses,
there must be at least two or three within reach
for you. The majority of cities have more than one
golf course and even if you are still a beginner,
or are on a tight budget, it is likely that you
will find suitable golf courses in your area. The
difficulties start after you have mastered the nearby
courses. Then you start looking for something new.
The first idea for a new course is
the PGA Tour stops, which can be very expensive.
Getting into these is not easy and worst of all,
they might be members-only country clubs. So, if
you plan to go to a PGA Tour stop purely for playing
golf, you will need to check their rules in advance
and make reservations a reasonable time beforehand.
You can also combine a trip to a new
golf course with a vacation for your family. There
are nice destinations where, while you are playing
golf, your family members can enjoy the sights and
various activities and experiences in the area.
And in the evening you can be together. One of the
preferred destinations for a golf and family vacation
is the Hawaii Islands, which are famous for the
abundance of golf courses. Choices for courses differ
depending on which island you are located. If your
destination is Oahu (if you are staying in Honolulu,
it is on this island), consider the Waikele Golf
Club or the Coral Creek Golf Course. They will help
you to improve your golf skills, because both courses
are designed in a way which includes parts of the
terrain. Another popular Hawaii Island is Maui.
There you can play at Sandalwood – a comparatively
new, but already famous golf course. For a change,
you can hop over to the Big Island and enjoy the
Kona Country Club or the Mauna Key golf course.
Another popular golf destination is
Japan. In Japan, there are literally thousands of
different golf courses to improve your skills. But
it is very, very important that you book your trip
in advance, or you might miss the tee time on a
Japanese golf club. However, regardless of the location
where you play golf, one benefit is for sure –
by facing new hazards and obstacles, you will certainly
improve your golf skills. The thing to keep in mind
is that you need to plan your golf sessions in advance
while you are on vacation and to make the necessary
reservations early – otherwise you might miss
your chance to play golf somewhere different!
Courtesy of Peter Dewerth
http://www.fyprgolf.com
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