Golf getaway

I partnered with Golfing Getaways on this compensated post about all inclusive golf breaks. All opinions are my own.

When you decide to travel, do you pick a place first, or a source of entertainment first? I’ve only been able to travel a couple of times in my adult life, but I’ve planned both ways and enjoyed both. I used to think that having a task in mind made sense, so I wouldn’t have to worry about finding something to do. However, this past summer when I found out I was attending a blogging conference in Arizona at first I had no idea what we would find to do. I had never been anywhere near the state and hadn’t really considered visiting before. I started googling the general area and VERY quickly came up with a list of places I’d love to see, and things I would love to do in that general area. It made me realize that you can pretty much find something unique and new to do in any location that is new to you if you’re open to unique types of opportunities. IF you’re after a certain hobby or task, it’s probably best to find a place that you know is well known for your hobby first.

If you are interested in golf, having a getaway revolving around golf might be a really great trip to plan. However, you can’t always guarantee that a given location will be great for golf. To make sure you’re able to spend as much time as you want on the golf course, book an all inclusive golf breaks. Use GolfingGetaways.com to find a destination that offers full golf break packages for fans of golf. Choose your country, the date of your trip, your choice of course, how many rounds and how many rooms you’ll need for your trip and the site will bring up all your options. There is no easier way to book a golf getaway. Plus, they offer a Best Price Promise so you know you’ll get a great deal.

Have you taken a golf getaway in the past? Where is your favorite destination?

EmilyEvert

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This post currently has 7 responses.

  • Dotty J Boucher

    I use to be big into golfing years ago but have not lately but I do have family members who still play
    golf and this sounds like something that they would enjoy visiting.

  • ellen beck

    I havent played in many years.. in fact since I was a kid and my Uncle taught me. Tee greens there are beautiful. Hubby plays now and again, and we have friends who are fanatics. They would love one of these get aways!

  • Brenda Disimone

    I havent thought of golf as a great getaway, but this scenery looks so serene and pretty. Id say it looks like a great place to getaway !

  • Tara L

    Sounds amazing! My poppy which is my moms dad he loves golf and he is pretty damn good at it, not Tiger Woods or anything, but close to it. He still goes with a buddy of his every Mon & Wednesday.

  • Deborah D

    I don’t travel very much. It would be nice though. It sounds like you had a wonderful time.

  • denise low

    My husband loved to golf all the time years ago. He doesn’t golf to much any more.

  • Deb E

    I didn’t know they had vacations like this but know many golf lovers who would just love this. It’s a nice way to get some walking in your vacation too.

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