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The world has changed a great deal in recent years and so has the golfing game. Those who are resisting the changes in the world instead of trying to understand them and adapt have often ended up in serious trouble.
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Seemingly overnight, Puerto Vallarta has become a world-class golf destination, boasting seven outstanding golf resorts. Some of the world's greatest golf course architects have designed courses for this tropical paradise in the last decade, including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and Robert von Hagge, who with 11 courses south of the border has become Mexico's most esteemed golf course designer.
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Costa Rica is fast becoming one of the most popular places on the planet to vacation, and for good reason. It never snows and anytime is always a good time to go to the beach. Pristine, picturesque natural rainforests and parks cover a large portion of the country, part of why Costa Rica is leading the growing trend of ecotourism. And of course, all that fresh air and green grass lend themselves to making the area especially perfect for one other popular activity: golfing in Costa Rica. There are five major Costa Rican golf courses to chose from, whether you?re moving to Costa Rica or just thinking about living in Costa Rica for a week or two.
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You?re just about ready to make the first step up onto the tee box and you?re feeling great. Golf shoes are looking good and comfortable. Freshly new pressed golf pants and shirt, and you?re feeling loose and limber, then all of a sudden this big dark cloud appears out of nowhere. You look down the fairway and all you see is water and trees and your asking yourself; how am I going to get this golf ball in the fairway?
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TravelGolf.com Names Best-Conditioned Golf Courses in Palm Springs
New York, NY (PRWeb) January 10, 2007 -- Gary Player Signature Course at Mission Hills and Desert Willow Firecliff Course are the best conditioned golf courses in the Palm Springs area, TravelGolf.com declares in the first story in its series of 2007 Best Of stories. This series will answer the questions golfers want to know most from the world's top golf destinations.
The story detailing which golf courses are in the best shape in the entire Coachella Valley was published Monday, Jan. 8 on the TravelGolf.com network of Web sites, giving readers an in-depth look at course conditions in this longtime golf hotspot (http://www.travelgolf.com/departments/clubhouse/2007-palm-springs-best-conditioned-golf-courses-4889.htm). It was written by West Coast Bureau Chief Chris Baldwin, who has spent extensive time in the region, reviewing and comparing its golf courses.
"There's no question that average golfers truly care about course conditions," Baldwin said. "Survey after survey shows that it's a make or break issue for golfers. And if actually talk to golfers out on the courses, those results don't come as a surprise.
Yet almost all the major golf publications completely ignore or gloss over if a course is in good shape or not. This story is just part of the steps TravelGolf.com is making to fill that information void. And it's fitting we're starting with Palm Springs. The golf courses there can get competitive as the Michigan-Ohio State football rivalry over who has the best course conditions."
Only one golf course can be No. 1 though and that distinction goes to Gary Player Signature Course at Mission Hills. "Martha Stewart might be willing to go to prison again in exchange for learning how to keep her garden as green as these fairways," Baldwin wrote of Gary Player Signature Course.
Desert Willow Firecliff, The Classic Club, Greg Norman Course at PGA West and Indian Canyons Golf Resort round out the top five.
"No one's championed the importance of course conditions more than Chris Baldwin," Executive Editor Mark Nessmith said. "He's written columns about the issue and just as importantly, backed up his words by being unafraid to write which courses are in good and bad shape in his reviews. This is a natural start for TravelGolf.com's 2007 Best Of series.
"We're excited to be addressing issues that golfers cannot find talked about anywhere else. The Best Of series will span the entire gamut, from the best courses for big hitters, to the courses which treat junior golfers best to the top clubhouse bars. All the things that recreational golfers debate amongst themselves, but no one seems to write about."
While any Best Of story can be considered subjective, TravelGolf.com writers use their extensive personal experience and industry knowledge in putting together these. They have also gathered information and opinions from a wide range of sources, including golfers, other TravelGolf.com writers, PGA Professionals and golf packagers.
The TravelGolf.com network reaches more than 2.5 million golfers a month through 40+ online golf publications. As the world's largest network of online golf sites, TravelGolf.com publications have earned a prestigious reputation for thought-provoking golf reviews and journalism.
Content for TravelGolf.com is created and published by GolfPublisher Syndications, the world's largest golf syndication and publishing network. Boasting a team of top golf writers and bloggers, the company offers Web sites and publications, golf travel articles, course reviews, news from the pro tours, golf blogs, updated course directories and more. GolfPublisher Syndications publishes TravelGolf.com and more than 40 other regional and national golf publications including WorldGolf.com, MyrtlebeachGolf.com, LasVegasGolf.com, ScotlandGolf.com and USAGolfGuide.com. The GPS editorial team has quickly earned a reputation for thought-provoking golf reviews and journalism.
For more information, see www.golfpublisher.com.
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