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Golf Weekends

Planning a golfing weekend with friends
Golf is a great game for playing with friends, unlike many sports you can relax whilst playing it and have a conversation or friendly competitive banter whilst playing. Golfing is often synonymous with business partners combining a chat about the business with a nice afternoon of golf. The best way to enjoy golf though is by dedicating a whole weekend away at a luxury golf resort.
Golf resorts tend to be large manors or hotels with prestigious golf courses in the surrounding grounds. These golf courses are often exclusive to members or guests so it can be tough trying to get a time slot but if you book ahead then you should be able to secure a time for you and your friends.
Many of these courses are famous PGA courses that you may have seen on TV where professional tournaments such as The Open have been held. Just think how exciting it would be to birdie a hole that pros like Tiger Woods or Jim Furyk have struggled to make par on just weeks before you took to the tee? As unlikely as this may seem it can add an extra fun bit of competition, not only are you playing against your friend s but also playing against the pros!
A lot of these course resorts will have plenty of other features apart from their golf courses to keep you occupied. Many hotels have amenities like a gym, swimming pool or luxury spa treatments to get you one hundred percent prepared to take on the golf course. Whilst going round the course you and your friends can congratulate each other on a well placed shot, or chuckle at each other’s miss hit shots flying deep into the bunker, depending on how evil you’re feeling.
At the end of the day you’ll be able to come back to the fabled “19th hole” to review each other’s performance and enjoy a celebratory drink or two in the hotel bar. Many golf resorts understand the high standards that some golfers may have and so many resorts will have impressive restaurants offering luxurious food that many people will be impressed by.
The important thing to remember on a golfing weekend is to have fun, but also learn more about your game. The great aspect of golfing with friends is that you will likely all be around the same skill level but even if one person is slightly more skilled they will still let you in on a few secrets and tips to improve your game.
Proper golf competitions can be intense and intimidating, but when playing a round of golf with friends the competitive spirit is still there but you’re able to relax and enjoy yourself.
About the Author
Phil Adams-Wright has written on golf and travel related subjects for many years. golf holiday insurance can cover some of the potential problems when on holiday, getting golf insurance can protect you so that you can concentrate on playing the game of golf.
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112 Miles to the Pin: Extreme Golf Around the World $17.95 For many golfers, the innocent thrill of striking a drive clearly, avoiding a deep sand-trap, or holing out an unlikely putt is all they need to make a round (or a whole year) of golf memorable. But there’s a group of modern players in search of something more. They’ve rediscovered the magic of the game in “extreme” golf, and their adventures are about to inspire golfers everywhere. Here are players like Andre Tolme, who decided to turn Mongolia into a par 11,880 course and Torsten Schilling, who spends his weekends teeing off from the side of his boat aiming for sites back on shore. From New Zealand’s naked open to golf in Antarctica, Duncan Lennard describes a world at the very edge of the sport. |
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112 Miles to the Pin: Extreme Golf Around the World $17.95 For many golfers, the innocent thrill of striking a drive clearly, avoiding a deep sand-trap, or holing out an unlikely putt is all they need to make a round (or a whole year) of golf memorable. But there’s a group of modern players in search of something more. They’ve rediscovered the magic of the game in “extreme” golf, and their adventures are about to inspire golfers everywhere. Here are players like Andre Tolme, who decided to turn Mongolia into a par 11,880 course and Torsten Schilling, who spends his weekends teeing off from the side of his boat aiming for sites back on shore. From New Zealand’s naked open to golf in Antarctica, Duncan Lennard describes a world at the very edge of the sport. |
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Insiders’ Guide to North Carolina’s Mountains, 7th $49.51 For more than twenty years, the Insiders’ Guide series has remained the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information. Each guide is written by locals and true insiders and offers a personal, practical perspective that readers everywhere have come to know and love.From action-packed vacations – skiing, white-water rafting, rock climbing, kayaking – to long weekends of golf and relaxation, North Carolina’s Mountains offer something for everyone. This authoritative guide will lead you to peaceful retreats in out-of-the-way rural communities, urban adventures in Asheville, and outdoor activities galore in the region’s many state parks and national forests. Inside you’ll find: Comprehensive listings of restaurants, lodging, and recreational opportunities; countless details on how to live and thrive in the area, from the best shopping to unspoiled fishing spots; the inside scoop on world-renowned attractions, such as the Cherokee Indian Reservation and the Biltmore Estate and Winery; sections dedicated to children, seniors, and much more. Whether you’re planning a vacation, already living in the area, or looking to relocate, Insiders’ Guide to North Carolina’s Mountains will show you everything you need to know. |
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Jeff Gordon Team Pride Performance Pique Polo Shirt $44.99 This Jeff Gordon Team Pride Performance Pique Polo Shirt from Chase Authentics is great for casual Fridays, weekends on the golf course, or anywhere else you want to show off your Jeff Gordon pride. Features embroidered logo n the left chest and top of center back. Flat knit collar and 3 button placket for sharp style Mesh shoulder, side panel and center back panel with contrast insert and partial piping to keep you cool Machine washable cotton pique with wicking and micro open mesh with wicking to keep you cool and dry Officially licensed by NASCAR |
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North Carolina Weekends $19.95 If you’ve ever thought about where you could go for a perfect weekend, North Carolina Weekends has the answer. If you want to go to the beach or mountains or visit one of the Piedmont’s cities, just use the book’s geographical groupings to find which outings cover the region you want to visit. If you have specific interests for your weekend trip, check the 50 separate categories listed in the “Start Here” chart to find which trips offer the activities you’re seeking.Setzer begins each of her 46 suggested weekends with a brief summary of what to expect. She recommends places to stay and eat, things to do, sites to see, and special festivals and events around which you might want to build your visit to the area. Whether you’re interested in shopping for antiques, strolling through a museum, hiking through a natural area, playing a round of golf, visiting a historic site, listening to live music, finding a good picnic spot, going fishing, or participating in a multitude of other activities, this book makes your planning easy. Author Bio: Lynn Setzer is the author of A Season on the Appalachian Trail, Great Adventures in North Carolina, and 60 Hikes in 60 Miles. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing: No-Nonsense Rules from the Ultimate Contrarian and Small Business Guru $29.99 The best family business has one member. Weekends are for working, not playing golf or coaching. Never pay your vendors on time. Wear your control-freak badge with pride. Out denial: If your business is failing during a recession, it’s your fault. George Cloutier’s controversial rules for doing business aren’t taught at Harvard Business School. The founder and CEO of American Management Services and “the leading advocate for small business” (Reuters), Cloutier has spent more than thirty years guiding business owners through the tough choices that line the road to profitability. Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing is the long-overdue wake-up call for 23 million small- and midsize-business owners across America. This book serves up the hard-boiled, unadulterated truth to aspiring and established entrepreneurs, without apologies. His no-nonsense advice may be hard to hear at times, but it works. |
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Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing: No-Nonsense Rules from the Ultimate Contrarian and Small Business Guru $34.36 The best family business has one member. Weekends are for working, not playing golf or coaching. Never pay your vendors on time. Wear your control-freak badge with pride. Out denial: If your business is failing during a recession, it’s your fault. George Cloutier’s controversial rules for doing business aren’t taught at Harvard Business School. The founder and CEO of American Management Services and “the leading advocate for small business” (Reuters), Cloutier has spent more than thirty years guiding business owners through the tough choices that line the road to profitability. Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing is the long-overdue wake-up call for 23 million small- and midsize-business owners across America. This book serves up the hard-boiled, unadulterated truth to aspiring and established entrepreneurs, without apologies. His no-nonsense advice may be hard to hear at times, but it works. |
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Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing: No-Nonsense Rules from the Ultimate Contrarian and Small Business Guru $14.99 The best family business has one member. Weekends are for working, not playing golf or coaching. Never pay your vendors on time. Wear your control-freak badge with pride. Out denial: If your business is failing during a recession, it’s your fault. George Cloutier’s controversial rules for doing business aren’t taught at Harvard Business School. The founder and CEO of American Management Services and “the leading advocate for small business” (Reuters), Cloutier has spent more than thirty years guiding business owners through the tough choices that line the road to profitability. Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing is the long-overdue wake-up call for 23 million small- and midsize-business owners across America. This book serves up the hard-boiled, unadulterated truth to aspiring and established entrepreneurs, without apologies. His no-nonsense advice may be hard to hear at times, but it works. |
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Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing: No-Nonsense Rules from the Ultimate Contrarian and Small-Business Guru $24.99 When small- and medium-sized business owners first hear George Cloutier’s rules, they often think he’s a madman. His controversial rules for doing business—rules that aren’t taught at Harvard Business School—include: The best family business has one member. Weekends are for working, not playing golf or coaching. Never pay your vendors on time. Wear your control freak badge with pride. Quit denial: if your business is failing during a recession, it’s your fault. As the founder and CEO of American Management Services, Cloutier has emerged as “the leading advocate for small business” (Reuters), having spent over thirty years guiding business owners through the tough choices that line the road to profitability. He and his company have worked with more than six thousand companies, averting certain ruin for some and generating seemingly impossible growth and profitability for others. Cloutier graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Business School, but the lessons in this book aren’t from there. Unlike his classmates, most of whom headed straight to Wall Street, Cloutier has been on the docks at 2 a.m. counting heads of lettuce for food distributors to make sure nothing would disappear without a waybill. He’s spent long, overnight hours in truck stops, making sure sticky fingers stayed out of the tills. Cloutier and his colleagues at American Management Services become personal pitt bulls to the CEOs who hire them, doing whatever it takes to bring their clients’ businesses back into long-term profitability. Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing is the long- overdue wake-up call for 23 million small- and midsize business owners across America. This book serves up the hard-boiled, unadulterated truth to aspiring and established entrepreneurs, without apologies. His no-nonsense advice may be hard to hear at times, but it works. |
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Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing: No-Nonsense Rules from the Ultimate Contrarian and Small-Business Guru $10.99 When small- and medium-sized business owners first hear George Cloutier’s rules, they often think he’s a madman. His controversial rules for doing business—rules that aren’t taught at Harvard Business School—include: The best family business has one member. Weekends are for working, not playing golf or coaching. Never pay your vendors on time. Wear your control freak badge with pride. Quit denial: if your business is failing during a recession, it’s your fault. As the founder and CEO of American Management Services, Cloutier has emerged as “the leading advocate for small business” (Reuters), having spent over thirty years guiding business owners through the tough choices that line the road to profitability. He and his company have worked with more than six thousand companies, averting certain ruin for some and generating seemingly impossible growth and profitability for others. Cloutier graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Business School, but the lessons in this book aren’t from there. Unlike his classmates, most of whom headed straight to Wall Street, Cloutier has been on the docks at 2 a.m. counting heads of lettuce for food distributors to make sure nothing would disappear without a waybill. He’s spent long, overnight hours in truck stops, making sure sticky fingers stayed out of the tills. Cloutier and his colleagues at American Management Services become personal pitt bulls to the CEOs who hire them, doing whatever it takes to bring their clients’ businesses back into long-term profitability. Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing is the long- overdue wake-up call for 23 million small- and midsize business owners across America. This book serves up the hard-boiled, unadulterated truth to aspiring and established entrepreneurs, without apologies. His no-nonsense advice may be hard to hear at times, but it works. |
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The Mad Keen Golfer’s Road Trip: 50 Trips for Teeing Off at New Zealand’s 161 Best Golf Courses $16.28 Used – The long weekend is the institution mad keen golfers love: those weekends give them that one extra, glorious day to play. There’s only one catch: they don’t come around often enough.This book is for every golfer who has ever thought ‘Why wait for Easter, Queens Birthday and Labour Weekend, when all those non golfers — and their fizz boats and mountain bikes — hit the road? Why not go now? Why not gather up my mates and create my own long weekend of uninterrupted golf and companionship |
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The Penguin dictionary of modern humorous quotations $1.99 Used – From Miss Piggy to Woody Allen (‘Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber at weekends’), from Dorothy Parker to Mae West (‘To err is human, but it feels divine’), from Morecambe and Wise to Homer Simpson (‘To alcohol! The cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems’), the last hundred years offer a rich banquet of humour. Even Belgium, golf and inflation have inspired witty remarks. Here is the definitive collection, organised by theme and offering more laughs per page |
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The Penguin dictionary of modern humorous quotations $17.43 Used – From Miss Piggy to Woody Allen (‘Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber at weekends’), from Dorothy Parker to Mae West (‘To err is human, but it feels divine’), from Morecambe and Wise to Homer Simpson (‘To alcohol! The cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems’), the last hundred years offer a rich banquet of humour. Even Belgium, golf and inflation have inspired witty remarks. Here is the definitive collection, organised by theme and offering more laughs per page |
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The Penguin dictionary of modern humorous quotations $9.65 Used – From Miss Piggy to Woody Allen (‘Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber at weekends’), from Dorothy Parker to Mae West (‘To err is human, but it feels divine’), from Morecambe and Wise to Homer Simpson (‘To alcohol! The cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems’), the last hundred years offer a rich banquet of humour. Even Belgium, golf and inflation have inspired witty remarks. Here is the definitive collection, organised by theme and offering more laughs per page |
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The Penguin dictionary of modern humorous quotations $3.68 New – From Miss Piggy to Woody Allen (‘Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber at weekends’), from Dorothy Parker to Mae West (‘To err is human, but it feels divine’), from Morecambe and Wise to Homer Simpson (‘To alcohol! The cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems’), the last hundred years offer a rich banquet of humour. Even Belgium, golf and inflation have inspired witty remarks. Here is the definitive collection, organised by theme and offering more laughs per page t |
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The Penguin dictionary of modern humorous quotations $2.88 Used – From Miss Piggy to Woody Allen (‘Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber at weekends’), from Dorothy Parker to Mae West (‘To err is human, but it feels divine’), from Morecambe and Wise to Homer Simpson (‘To alcohol! The cause of – and solution to – all of life’s problems’), the last hundred years offer a rich banquet of humour. Even Belgium, golf and inflation have inspired witty remarks. Here is the definitive collection, organised by theme and offering more laughs per page |