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New Golf Destination in Las Vegas, Nevada!!

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Signature Golf Packages, Inc. is proud to announce their new golf destination in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Golf in Florida

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Web site with dozens of courses to choose from if you’re thinking of taking a golf vacation in the state of Florida. The site includes the ability to book a tee time or golf vacation and offers reviews of golf courses.

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How to Protect Your Golf Clubs With a Golf Travel Case

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If you’re thinking about taking a golf vacation, or just bringing your clubs along on your next business trip, one of the best investments you can make is a Golf Travel Case. These cases come in two basic styles, the hard, molded plastic shell case, and the soft, padded case. A hard or soft shell case can save your expensive set of clubs from the rigors of air travel, and baggage handlers as well.

Steps

  1. Determine if you want a hard shell plastic case or a soft padded travel bag. Both provide good protection, but depending on the size of your current golf bag, you will have to choose between the two. A plastic golf travel case will provide optimum protection, but also cost more.
  2. Once you’ve decided on the style of travel case, you’ll want to find one that fits your golf bag. If you normally use a cart style golf bag, you will require a larger travel case. The larger the case the more money you’re going to spend, but it’s worth the money because replacing your cherished clubs will cost much more in the long run if they get damaged. If you have a standard carry bag, you should be able to find a case that will provide excellent protection for around one hundred dollars.
  3. Now that you’ve purchased your golf travel case, take care when packing your bag for your next golf vacation. Keep your head covers on your metal woods to give you some extra insurance. If you have extra space in the travel case, put some towels or extra padding in top area where the club head are. This will help keep them from banging around during travel and give some additional protection.
  4. Most golf travel cases have locking capability or at least a way for you to put your own locks on. Most airports will make you remove these locks for inspection, but it’s a good idea to lock the case back up before you send them to the baggage handlers. That way the golf case doesn’t accidentally open and the likelihood of having any of your equipment stolen is minimal.

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Golf School Expectations

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You are going to go to a golf school! What are your golf school expectations for your experience? As you are very excited to set your golf school expectations and get your golf game on track, you stop and think. How can I best prepare myself to get the most out of the golf school? Below are some things to expect and some tips to enjoy yourself.

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Golf Guide - Portugal

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Here’s a new site with Portuguese golf courses. It contains course information, weather forecast and satellite view. Let us know what you think.

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Extend Your Golf Season in British Columbia

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Were you just figuring out your golf swing and now the weather is turning cold? This post is from a CPGA professional commenting on the wonderful golf available in British Columbia. In some areas you can golf almost year-round, such as beautiful Vancouver Island. Don’t put your clubs away yet!

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Pinehurst Area Hidden Gems-Seven Lakes CC

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Seven Lakes CC offers one of the best golf values in the Pinehurst Area.  Seven Lakes is a semi-private club featuring a 1976 Peter Tufts design located 10 minutes west of Pinehurst off Highway 211.  A new practice area had bolstered the amenity package located at the club.  The course has excellent greens and the back tees are a true test of golf.  Head Professional Gene Roberts leads a friendly staff that keeps the course in nice condition.  Can be paired with nearby Beacon Ridge for those looking to play 36 holes.  www.clubhousepropertiesnc.com or www.sandhillsgolfpackages.net.

Pinehurst Area Golf Packages

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Whether you have a corporate of private group, want luxury or affordable, big name courses or hidden gems, the Pinehurst area has something for every golf group. With 43 golf courses in the county, the variety is nearly endless. With many houses, condos, inns and hotels to choose from the Pinehurst area offers a variety choices for all golfers.  www.sandhillsgolfpackages.net or www.clubhousepropertiesnc.com

Myrtle Beach Golf Packages

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Discount Myrtle Beach Golf Packages and Tee Times at all local Myrtle Beach Golf Courses. This site allows online bookings.

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Fall golf is right around the corner

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Fall golf is right around the corner and Signature Golf Packages has some incredible specials for your next golf vacation.

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