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Easily Find The Best Golf Course In Your Area
By Dave

As Americans have increased their disposable income and technology has increased to the point of enabling always-accessible availability, this is changing our recreational and leisure patterns. For example, Blackberries and cell phones enable employees to pursue leisure pursuits more easily. This is certainly true of golf. The great thing about these technologies is they allow you to be reachable for critical conversations and emails, and yet able to turn off your attention to focus on your playing time.

Golf play has increased dramaticallyIn the last decade, golf's popularity has exploded. Whether due to the factors mentioned above or a combination of Tiger Woods' success, the expansion of golf courses, better golf technology, or more television coverage of golf's PGA and LPGA tours,

 

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Americans are playing more golf and playing more frequently. The increase in playing time has led to a community of golfers consistently looking for ways to improve their game and have access to the best equipment available. And with it comes a need for players to get more instruction, buy better clubs and accessories, and play more variety of courses. And with avid players in the baby boomer range starting to retire over the next few decades, golf activity is bound to increase.

Finding the Best Golf Course in Your Area. Now, you most likely know about the favorite courses in your area, but if you haven't found new courses that you can try, consider the resources available at the website below. Here are some suggestions to consider.

Obviously, price is a primary consideration. Weekday fees and weekends are different, but so is time of day - maybe twilight hours are less expensive than otherwise.

Availability is usually the second factor. Consider which courses may attract more or less players depending on your objective for your day at the links.

You'll also want to consider which courses have the length you play best on - if you're a beginner you may want a course with wide fairways and moderate yardage. If you're an advanced player, perhaps half of your holes could present a big challenge while still allowing you to hit a good game.

Other important facets of a golf course include the driving range fees, whether food is delivered on the course, how crowded it typically is on the days and hours you're planning to be there, and of course how far it is from your home.

Once you've determined the right course for you and found some friends to go play with, hit the links.


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