Question:
where is a great holiday destination for golf?
on every street
2006-10-17 07:24:18 UTC
want to go somewhere hot where the golf is good and plenty to do for the ladies
41 answers:
2006-10-18 09:24:44 UTC
Hello.

You can go to Portugal (Vilamoura in Algarve).



From www.visitalgarve.pt :



"Algarve voted the world’s best golf destination

ATA and RTA launch campaign to mark the award



For the second time, on 8 December, the Algarve was voted the “Established Golf Destination of the Year 2006”, having previously won the award in 2000. This title was awarded to the region by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO), gaining preference over such destinations as Andalusia, Arizona, California, Costa Brava, Dubai, France, Valencia, Lisbon and South Africa.



The award – announced during the ceremony of the “2006 IAGTO Award Gala Dinner”, which took place in Las Palmas (Spain) – was the result of a survey carried out amongst 240 golf tour operators from 38 countries, based on criteria such as customer satisfaction, the quality of the courses and accommodation facilities, the professional conduct of the suppliers, value for money and the support of the local tourist industry.



To mark the importance of winning this award, the Algarve Tourism Association (ATA) and the Algarve Tourist Board (RTA) will be launching a campaign on various specialist websites abroad and in the local media.





Also see:

http://www.vilamouragolf.com/
Brian M
2006-10-17 08:28:43 UTC
Myrtle Beach is the best golf destination in the world. Great beaches, shopping & restaurants for the Ladies and more than 100 courses for the Men. Golf packages are second to none. Ocean City Maryland is very good, Jacksonville Florida is a hidden gem, Bermuda is spectacular.
Warlock Fiend
2006-10-17 07:32:32 UTC
Try this, it has everything you need.



http://www.golfbreaks.com/



Sorry, to continue...It seems like the price for a decentish round of golf in most European Countries is about Eur60 or £40. Obviously prices may vary. Played at Adeje and Buenavista in Tenerife in December and they cost about £60 each. My humble opinion is that they were nice but not brilliant and not worth the money. I've just returned from Italy and the golf there was better for about 30% less. Stayed near Rimini and played at le Fonti, Rimini, Cervia and Modena. le Fonti was best. Mainland Spain is just too expensive these days as is Portugal. If you don't mind spreading your wings a little you could always try somewhere like Egypt or Tunisia. Egypt speaks for itself with regard to things to do. And the golf is excellent and good value. There is a nice complex near Hammamett in Tunisia, Golf Cytrus, 2 nice courses. But you have to be lucky with your hotel in that country.

Personally if I was looking for somewhere different right now I'd probably plump for Egypt and spend time at Cairo and Luxor. You're guaranteed decent weather.
A Nonymiss
2006-10-18 08:44:35 UTC
Florida is a great destination for golf. Lots of different and varied courses (watch out for alligators!)



For the ladies, there are plenty of theme parks, cheap designer shopping, beaches etc
Janice
2016-05-22 12:31:51 UTC
I just came back from a vacation to St. Barths in the french west indies... It was the most beautiful place I have ever been to, great music, great people, even better food, just a wonderful experience. Many famous people have houses there too. Leonard Nemoy lives there, and If you have ever heard the song "Cheeseburger in paradise" by Jimmy Buffet, I think he has a house there and one of the places there called "Le Select" has that song's name on the billboard I believe. I know he has performed there a few times atleast. I didn't have a burger at Le Select though, I only had some fries one day and a Malibu a different day :P. I highly recommend considering St. Barths if you don't mind flying on a little proppellor plane to get there from St. Martin.
Pit Bull
2006-10-18 04:41:43 UTC
The weather isn't important on a golf course so head for Central Scotland for multiple choice courses and plenty of shopping for the ladies.
ChiangMai
2006-10-19 01:11:08 UTC
There are some wonderful golf courses in Tuscany, Italy. The Italians aren't huge on golf so the courses are easy to get on to and reasonably priced. Most of them are within easy driving distance of Pisa, Florence, Lucca and Siena so there's plenty to do for everyone.



Poggio Dei Medici and Montecatini are both fabulous courses. I've provided a few links for you.
Marvinator
2006-10-17 07:33:06 UTC
Nashville: There are more high grade and PGA approved golf courses in the Nashville area than you can shake a stick at. Also great shopping, dining and entertainment.



Hilton Head: Nuff said. Hilton Head Island is a golfer's dream vacation with a resort feel.
jmoss311
2006-10-17 08:23:49 UTC
Phoenix. It's a little expensive...most top of the line courses will cost you $125-$200/round but it's worth it if you have the dough. I lived there for 2 years, some of the best golf i've ever played.
iwasnotanazipolka
2006-10-17 09:46:42 UTC
Thailand! Thailand has 200+ courses, is dirt cheap, is certainly hot and plenty of shopping and fine beaches for the ladies. Where else can you get a caddie (and nearly all Thai courses require one) for about $10. including tip? And a round on a championship course for 30 bucks?
DJ R
2006-10-18 03:41:19 UTC
The Algarve in Portugal is great for golfing and enjoying the beautiful sights. Very peaceful and relaxing yet enjoyable. The weather is always great here aswell.
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2006-10-18 11:23:16 UTC
I would say Scotland, I don't play golf but I can not think of a more beautiful surroundings , I am English by the way
Safety First
2006-10-18 10:57:38 UTC
If you want to push the boat out (figuratively speaking) try Sandy Lane, Barbados. If you're not in the Michael Winner salary band I'd recommend the Algarve. Wonderful couses, lovely weather and the wine's not bad either!!
polyesterfred
2006-10-18 17:07:38 UTC
hawaii. plenty of beautiful golf courses and plenty to do for ladies and anyone. ive been to hawaii over 15 times in my travels for work and i love that state.
shirley m
2006-10-18 16:43:47 UTC
Florida
2006-10-18 11:31:14 UTC
La Manga has good golf courses, but it can be a bit dull.

There's a good place in Portugal, designed by Henry Cotton, can't remember its' name, sorry !
2006-10-18 09:15:44 UTC
Dubai ... hot weather, great golf courses and plenty of stuff to do, see and enjoy!



www.dubai.com

www.dubaicityguide.com

http://www.troongolf.com/courses/montgomerie_golf_course.php



hope that helps!
Jo.
2006-10-18 06:02:23 UTC
Florida, good golf courses, plenty of shops for the ladies and gaurantied good weather! (most of the time)
2006-10-17 07:32:19 UTC
La Manga Spain.
Phlodgeybodge
2006-10-19 00:04:36 UTC
Portugal
Simba's Rose Bud
2006-10-18 13:56:37 UTC
somewhere hot where the golf is good? definitely my country - Brunei.It's one of the best in the world,choice for many foreign dignitaries during their stay here.Even the former US President,Bill Clinton played here during his private visit.



Its Jack Nicklaus designed golf course caters for both day- and night-golfing.As for the ladies..........am sure there's plenty for them to do here.Anyway you have to come here and see it for yourself to believe me and appreciate it.



If you need more info,sure love to help.You can email me at this address : snailprincess410@yahoo.com
theoldecrone
2006-10-18 10:38:29 UTC
Kerry, in Ireland - Bill Clinton uses the Ballybunion course regularly. And its near enough to Kilarney shops :)
Neil M
2006-10-18 13:18:41 UTC
Other than Scotland? Edinburgh only an hour from St Andrews!! I'd have to go for Portugal...stunning!
timbo262
2006-10-17 14:09:24 UTC
Any links course in the South of Ireland.
jonova2003
2006-10-17 10:01:40 UTC
go to florida in october-visit disney world play a few rounds and go watch the funai classic(on sky this week)all the top players are usually there and entry is only about $20 -magic?
nomine81395
2006-10-17 07:32:58 UTC
Myrtle Beach is very popular for golfers, my dad goes there alot, and you have alot to do by the beach, when not golfing.
2006-10-17 08:54:48 UTC
Orlando
2006-10-17 07:33:37 UTC
Any of the Canary Islands
2006-10-17 07:33:19 UTC
Anywhere in Spain
onthechelsea
2006-10-17 07:36:56 UTC
scotland have some of the best course around loch lomond is a good one and its nice there
Juliette M
2006-10-17 07:51:02 UTC
canary islands, tenerife. great shopping for the ladies.
janeybnice
2006-10-18 07:15:27 UTC
i went with my partner to Myrtle Beach - fanatastic, courses and beach and shopping, paradise really.
2006-10-20 07:58:00 UTC
South Africa.
2006-10-17 10:14:44 UTC
la manga spain very good goin there this week
2006-10-17 07:32:59 UTC
scotland has some great courses
2006-10-17 07:32:27 UTC
spain, portugal or America!
jackie#
2006-10-17 07:45:12 UTC
spain
seeclearlynow
2006-10-17 07:33:51 UTC
portugal
rjakjr
2006-10-18 09:30:05 UTC
ST. ANDREWS... YEAH RAIN BABY!!!
2006-10-18 07:21:26 UTC
www.perfectputt.info/holidays

www.foxproductions/.co.uk

golfingingireland.ie/accommodation
2006-10-18 06:44:22 UTC
iraq is cheap,there are plenty holes in the ground dunno bout the ladies........


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