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ReplayCave.com - Blackmoor Golf Vacation Video

Saturday, January 16th, 2010
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Blackmoor Golf Course, ReplayCave.com, Myrtle Beach Golf Vacation Videos, Myrtle Beach Golf

Mitchell Fishing Rods

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What is the most beautiful public golf course in Massachusetts in October?

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
golf vacations
dvskitten asked:


I am going on vacation to Massachusetts in October of this year and wanted to know which are some of the prettier public golf courses?

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While on vacation, what is your favorite activity?

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
golf vacation
Mrs. Fix It asked:


Are you a beach bum, a golf fanatic, or something else?

Outdoor Gas Fireplace
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my husband is depressed, creating problems out of boredom? wants to take solo vacation?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
golf vacation
Nikki K asked:


Our relationship is mostly happy and we are very close. My husband said he first felt depression as a child. He was on Prozac 2 years ago, but not currently. Throughout our relationship he’s had a difficult time dealing with work related stress. He quit working for someone else all together and started his own business, which is currently making no profit.

With no work right now, I know he’s bored and frustrated because we don’t have much money and since its winter, we aren’t getting out as often as we would like to. He is visibly agitated and it doesn’t take much to make him cross. Today he wanted to go camping but would leave me early the next morning to go golfing with a friend, so throughout the coldest part of the day, I would be hanging out in a tent with our little dogs. One is hairless so I would spend my time trying to keep her warm ’till he returned. I also have this brain issue that contributes to very poor circulation; I get really, really cold. Anyway, not fun for me.

Later in the day he was very grumpy that I didn’t want to go camping, though he was the one to tell me it would probably be too cold for our little family and we should wait for warmer weather. I said I would go, he said no. I don’t feel at all at ease with the way his stress/depression is manifesting its way into our relationship. We have been married just 1 year though our relationship spans 9 total.

Earlier this morning we had an issue because he wants to spend two days at http://www.breitenbush.com/ hotsprings. He asked if it was OK with me and if I would take care of our dogs while he went. This would be the weekend before his annual 7 day road/camping trip w/his friend. I told him this solo hot springs trip made me uncomfortable. He’s very angry that I’m uncomfortable with him going alone. I feel like he’s just searching for ways to stay entertained, even to the detriment of our relationship. I was really hurt after he became so aggravated. I told him I would go w/him when we find someone to stay with our dogs and that I would do my own thing while we were there. That didn’t make him feel better.

What else? He is 40 and I am 27. He gets angry if I suggest finding a job or if I suggest anything he might do with his time. I love that he does his own stuff. I always encourage him to camp, raft, go to football parties and bars (even the naked ones!) when his friends want to go. I like his group of buddies; I cook for all our gatherings… I encourage him to go to the gym and take classes, buy books and research what interests him. He often takes 4 or 5 flights a year to visit family and friends without me, which is great. I never want to inhibit his growth or education but I think it’s OK for me to make my own limits known.

Breitenbush might be fun to explore, but as a couple. We’re married. I know he’s super sad lately and that makes me even more uncomfortable with his vacation idea. How do I fix this without being a nag or a prude or a selfish woman? Part of me was sad that he wanted to go have this experience without me. It would never cross my mind to go to some little naked oasis without him. I’m kinda sensitive and I know he isn’t. Now I feel sort of depressed myself! Like I missed something important or I acted wrong. He is just so unhappy.

What would you do? What should I do?
i’m not going to negotiate my point. he has so much freedom to grow and have fun in and out of our relationship. i draw the line at hangig out with naked chicks without me. of all the little vacation destinations near us, why here? i feel like he’s trying to pick a fight because he’s bored.

Discount Kitchen Faucets

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Florida beach vacation.which location do you think is best?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
golf vacation
Snowflake asked:


Middle class family vacation to a safe but fun beach in FL. Thinking of Panama City or Destin. Kids love the ocean and like to go to shops and miniature golf in the evenings or other fun attractions. Would like a good hotel/location suggestion. Beachfront a must. Went to Myrtle Beach, SC last and hated it. Someone got shot on the street while we were there! We are scarred for life. Please suggest a good place for us. thanks!!!

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The Skinny On Soft Golf Travel Bags Or Hard Golf Cases

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
golf trip
Max Johnson asked:


Golf travel bags or travel golf cases frequently provide golfers that use them with many problems. The problems include the space required, the weight and even the price for the golf travel bags. Depending upon the manufacturer, travel golf cases can be considered really expensive. With this being said, you will typically get what you pay for especially if you want a bit more protection than just soft cover travel golf cases can provide.

If you are getting ready to go on a golf vacation and need to look at travel golf cases for your golf bag, what are the features that would be essential to you in a golf travel case? Make a list of then jot down the features that would be “nice to have” and another list of features that are a “must have.” The level of protection that you will need will be determined by the type of golf vacation you will be taking as well as the golf vacations you may take in the future.

If your future golf vacations are only a drive away, then your needs will be more in the lines of lust a softer travel golf cases. If you will be traveling by bus, train or with an airline and you are not handling your own bag, it is highly suggested to go with more protection as typically the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Most people who buy golf travel cases take road trips as well as fly. These golfers are regular golfers who like to take their clubs with them when they go on vacation and not rent a set while on their golf vacations from the respective golf course. You need a high degree of protection when flying, since your clubs have to be protected by the rough handling they can get on and off the aircraft. Again, the bag handlers do not care as much about your golf clubs as you do.

Keep in mind while you are looking at new golf travel cases, you also need something that will be fairly easy to get in and out of the trunk. Your golf bag will also need to comfortably fit inside the cover, along with any other contents such as golf shoes, rain suit, golf clothes, etc. that you could possibly take with you on a golf trip. If it’s only a short trip, you might consider a travel case that could double as a luggage case. Manufacturers such as Club Glove offer golf travel cases that you can fit in a change of clothing and any other overnight kit you need as well as your golf bag and apparel.

If you have decided on the light-weight and easy handling of a soft cover travel bag, your golf bag should be strapped in securely. In addition, your clubs should be secured from rattling around. This can be done by wrapping a towel around the club heads and shafts which stick out of the end of the golf bag. Some extra protection for the club heads would also be useful. In addition, the light weight travel bag does typically offer more attractive pricing with the trade off of not having as much protection.

If your decision leads you to purchase a harder case with more protection, make sure it has wheels. You will be able to pull it behind you through the airport as you tend to have this bag as well as the rest of your luggage to handle. Make sure you try out pulling the harder case or cover with a set bag and set of golf clubs loaded before you make your purchase. Of course, the case itself needs to adequately protect your golf clubs with some extra protection. After all, that is why you are making the purchase.

Also, keep in mind that you will need to store this case at home while your not traveling. The handles should be good enough to help you lift it to and from the trunk, and the strapping should hold your bag and clubs securely and without rattling. The travel covers from Izzo Golf have all the features mentioned above and the company stands behind their product if something should go wrong.

With all of today’s offerings in golf travel cases, there are many features to take care of all of the needs you may have in your travel case. Sit down and create the list of features that you are looking for and this will help you narrow the search. Do comparative shopping and you can save a little money and own a case that suits your needs best. Golf travel cases come in all different sizes and colors and makes, so the choice an easy one.



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The Ideal Golfing Trip

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
golf trip
Rene Graeber asked:


What is the ideal golfing trip?

For some golfers the ideal outing would be going to a major course and getting to play on it, knowing professional golfers had played over this same course.

What golfer would not want to play the course where the Master’s or U.S. Open is held?

Most would almost kill (figuratively speaking) for the chance.

These are courses where legends have played - players such as Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods. (Yes, Woods can be considered a legend of golf based simply on the fact he has won so many tournaments at such a young age.)

For others, though, the ideal golfing is not so much where they play as to the weather conditions. Some golfers prefer a day with mild temperatures and a light breeze to help keep them cool, while others want a challenge and will go to the extremes weather-wise.

There are those who will play when the temperature hits triple digits, or drops well below freezing, just to see how well they play under these circumstances.

And, there are golfers who will play in the snow and at night. Specially designed golf balls have been created for these golfers.

The night players can chase their glow-in-the-dark golf balls all over the course, but need to take a flashlight to prevent running into a tree or some other hazard on the course. For those who play in the snow, fluorescent golf balls were created. These brightly colored balls are easy to see against the snow-covered course.

Either way, golfing in the extreme is a challenge, and not one for the faint of heart, or the poor of play. For golfers who play in extreme heat, they need to remember to bring plenty of water to drink and leave all alcoholic beverages alone.

Those who play in the cold should have something warm to drink in a thermos to help keep their body temperature up, even if they are walking the course. But, these people tender to consider this to be ideal golf outings.

For most golfers, though, the ideal golf outing is simply the chance to go to their favorite course with a few friends and chase golf balls all over the pasture, just having a good time and not taking the game too seriously.

This is the most prevalent type of golfer, and these players can usually be found playing in couples and foursomes. They will chide one another on a bad shot, while complimenting one another on good shots and putts. The final score rarely matters (unless they tend to be serious golfers), as they are on the links to have a good time and get away from the stresses of every day life.

Oddly enough, there are golfers who prefer to play the game by themselves. The solo golfer will most likely walk the course, getting to know the feel of every tee box, fairway and green with his or her feet.

Whether you’re looking to travel to new courses every chance you get, to find extreme challenges, hoping to improve your game, or just enjoy the drive, the putt and the satisfaction of a completed round of golf, it’s up to you to define your ideal golfing experience. All that’s left after that is to go out and make it happen.



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is there any places you can play a flat rate and golf all you want after that, basically an all inclusive golf

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
golf vacations
sean R asked:


vacation

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What’s the best resort that has decent quality Golf & SCUBA diving?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
golf vacations
lastunclaimedname asked:


I know this is asking a lot but I would prefer that the resort be in or near the Carribean, Virgin Islands, (E.) Mexico, etc. I would prefer an all-inclusive resort (extra $ for golf & SCUBA is ok but it should be at or near the resort). I am looking for a large group vacation (20-40 people), 1/2 are avid golfers and 1/2 are divers, so both activities should be average quality or better. THANKS

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What are the best value golf courses in Myrtle Beach, SC?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010
golf trip
Mike asked:


We are planning a trip in April or May to celebrate our first-born.
I would love to play some golf.
We are on a budget, so nothing over $100, preferably a couple of good courses in the $50s. I am decent player, and not scared of a good challenge.
There is a million courses near Myrtle, so any help would be appreciated. Please share your experiences, a little about the course, cost, telephone number or website.
Thanks a bunch!
http://www.myrtlewoodgolf.com/

http://www.meadowlandsgolf.com/

http://www.crowcreek.com/

Tidewater; $200
http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/course.aspx?course=1319456&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_golf-courses

Dunes: 3 rounds 2 nights + $50 for $779

http://www.grandedunes.com/amenities/golf_packages_details.aspx?name=trio

http://www.glensgolfgroup.com/courses/possum-trot/

http://www.thepearlgolf.com/

$150
http://www.worldtourmb.com/

Angels trace
http://www.golf.com/golf/courses_travel/coursefinder/course/0,28290,1488993,00.html

Acadian Shores
http://www.golfable.com/golfcourses/courses/Myrtle_Beach_SC_Arcadian_Shores_Golf_Club_at_Myrtle_Beach_Hilton

Diamond Back Golf Club
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
·(877) 600-3264

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