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Golfing the Outer Banks – Get Into the Swing!

When you think of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, more than likely the image of a windswept beach first comes to mind. You think of delicious seafood and surfing the east coast, relaxing along a temperate shore while wild mustangs roam the sand. Indeed, the Currituck Outer Banks and the Dare County area are wonderful destinations for seasonal beachcombers, but the Carolina shores are also a big attraction for golfers.


If you are looking for an exclusive golfing vacation, why not try the Outer Banks this year? Many courses are open year round, and the weather is always pleasant enough for a round or two. You will find many public and semi-private clubs ready to welcome guests for an energetic eighteen holes along miles of beautiful greens that border the bay.


Not sure where to start? Here are a few suggestions to consider when planning your golf getaway.


The Pointe Golf Club – Powells Point


This is a favorite of the United States Golfing Association. Lush pines and myrtle trees surround the pristine greens of this course, putting surfaces are smooth and rounds are played rather quickly. This is a course suitable for all levels of play, but be warned that The Pointe is a seasonal course: though it is open year round, hours vary depending on what time of the year you come to the Outer Banks. Call ahead.


The Currituck Club – Corolla


The Currituck Club offers one of the most popular and most acclaimed courses in the state. Designed by legendary designer Rees Jones, the challenging greens of the Currituck Club have been praised in Golf Magazine and Golf Digest. Nearly seven thousand yards of terrain, curved and smoothed in just the right places, await the avid golfer.


Kilmarlic Golf Club – Powells Point


Kilmarlic sits on an impressive seven hundred acres of land brushing against the Carolina wetlands, giving the course an exotic atmosphere. Enjoy cool, ocean breezes and spot wildlife indigenous to the area as you enjoy a good walk, never spoiled by play here.


Goose Creek Golf and Country Club – Grandy


Goose Creek may very well be the most challenging of the Outer Banks courses. Sand bunkers dot the entire course, with the occasional tree blocking the hole for good measure. Goose Creek is known for one hole that requires a shot into the wind to make. This is a great place to test your skills.


The Carolina Club – Grandy


This is where the locals come to play, on a par 72 course suitable for all levels of skill. Try the island green and test your swing, and delight in grand views of green stretching all the way to the Atlantic.


For the very serious golfer, the Outer Banks Golf Association is on hand with special play and accommodations packages to anyone looking to put a bit of swing into their vacation. Group rates are available for corporations, bachelor parties, or any gathering of golf buddies. When the rounds are done, you still have time to enjoy some the finest seafood and sights on the east coast. Be sure to book early, however, as golfer are fast coming to find the Outer Banks as their first stop in golfer’s paradise.

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Golfing and Golf Courses of Costa Del Sol Spain

This region has been nicknamed Costa del Golf with a good reason, as it is a paradise for the golfers with about 70 golf courses in Andalucía, and the Costa del Sol boasts of almost 50 of them. There are four golf courses in the region which are among the top ten in Europe.

The first thought which comes to our mind when we hear Costa del Sol, Spain would be sea, sand and the sun. This part of Spain has been endowed with an abundance of natural seaside, beaches and coves. The coastline is about hundred kilometers long with a number of shimmering beaches all the way along.

Spain is fast becoming the golfing Mecca of Europe. It has a winning recipe with world class courses designed in spectacular settings and weather which offers golf all the year round for all golfers to enjoy.

The Spanish mainland as well as the islands are home to an amazing assortment of golf courses and golfing, for golfers with all skill level, taste as well as budgets. You can enjoy golf from the Costa del Golf in Andalucía to the stunning courses in Catalonia situated in the foothills of the Pyrenees.

This is no wonder that the country is one of the most sought after golf holiday destinations in the world. Costa del Sol or better known as Costa del Golf has a number of golf courses which can fulfill the requirements of all golfers. As new courses are being designed even the most frequent golfer will have new challenges every time he visits this region of Spain.

Every year thousands of north European golfers make it their winter destination. With its concentration of varied courses along the coastline and foothills of the mountain ranges. This region offers the golfer ideal weather with its warm and sunny climate. In fact if you love playing golf then a visit to Costa del Sol in Spain is a must.

The region of Costa del Sol offers numerous world class clubs such as Valderrama, which is the most celebrated golf course in Spain and was home to the Ryder Cup in 1997 and the World Golf American Express Championships in 1999 and 2000. This club has also become the sacred venue for the esteemed Volvo Masters tournament.

There are some other well known clubs including Torrequebrada the impressive and challenging Monte Mayor, which is a golf course designed on the mountainside and has the unmatched panorama of the Gibraltar, Mediterranean and North Africa. San Roque is another famous club which has a golf academy started by Seve Ballesteros and an equestrian centre managed by Captain Mark Phillips.

With the huge success of the Ryder Cup, golf has been taken to new heights at Costa del Sol in Spain and it has also gained worldwide appreciation. This has seen the designing of top quality courses in this region to cater to the ever growing demand with Finca Cortesin Golf Course the most recent championship course to play in Costa del Sol, Spain.

The reasons are many and over the years Costa del Sol has demonstrated that the numero uno destination for golfers looking for interesting, challenging as well as a relaxing golf vacation is here.

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Golfing in Warmer Climates

Golf destinations like Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands or Taba Heights in Egypt get great weather all year round. Whether you treat golf as a hobby or a profession you need to ensure that you have everything you need before travelling.

Golf insurance is a must have when playing golf at any destination but it is arguably more important when travelling abroad on a golfing holiday. A comprehensive policy will include all that you need to allow you to relax and enjoy your round of golf on some of the most impressive courses in the world. It is always advisable to have suitable and cheap golf insurance when travelling abroad and when you have golf clubs that could be worth over £1000 it’s easy to see why.

Golf may not be the most dangerous sport in the world but an estimated 12,400 injuries are sustained each year that require hospital treatment. Stray golf balls obviously are a hazard as they can be travelling at reasonably high speeds and if hits someone on the head or face, it could cause serious injury. No longer is shouting “fore” enough to clear you of liability so you need to have adequate insurance to cover you should the unexpected happen. A golf club in the wrong hands can also be dangerous. It may sound silly but accidently letting go of the club can happen and that’s sure to be painful if it hits you!

Going abroad for a golfing holiday is great fun but tourists are often targeted by thieves as they generally carry valuables on them. When you factor in that you are carrying around £1000-£1500 worth of golfing equipment, golfers on holiday are the perfect targets. This makes it vital that you have the most comprehensive deals on golf insurance around. Of course, by keeping your wits about you, you should ensure that you do not get your clubs stolen or damaged, but prepare for the worse and hope for the best.

Many golf clubs at home and abroad do not accept players if they do not have golf insurance so this is yet another reason to purchase some. Before you go abroad you may be able to find some free golf lessons so that you can hone your skills before travelling. You can find some great deals online so make sure you are fully insured before travelling so you can concentrate on enjoying your golf.

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