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4. Quality golf outerwear —If you want to be miserable, I mean truly miserable, take a golf vacation
Here are 10 invaluable tips I can share that'll help your trip be full of great memories. Some of these I learned the hard way by forgetting them or foolishly disregarding us government travel advisories advice us government travel advisories from fellow golf travelers and writers.
1. Invest in a top quality travel cover—Absolutely, positively don't try to save money by purchasing a cheap travel cover. You can protect your golf club investment by getting a cover from a respected company like Club Glove, Ogio or Sun Mountain .
2. A lightweight carry Bag for the British Isles—If you've every played golf in this part of the world, you'll notice that the most experienced caddies gravitate to the lightest bag in the group. Show up with one of those huge staff bags and you'll be treated like someone with a contagious disease.
4. Quality golf outerwear —If you want to be miserable, I mean truly miserable, take a golf vacation to Scotland, Ireland or the Monterrey Peninsula in California with some ragtag, makeshift rainwear. Standing in a fairway with a thirty-mile an hour cross wind and a heavy downpour without adequate protection is not a memory you'll treasure. Top companies, include Sun Mountain, Sunice and Zero Restriction .
6. Waterproof golf shoes (with shoe trees)—You must have a dry pair available in case you get caught in a downpour. Ideally, you need to take at least two pair of waterproof golf shoes, especially on trips four days or longer.
7. Quality golf umbrella—Don't depend on the cheap logo umbrella you received as a gift at your last corporate golf tourney. Invest in a top quality umbrella us government travel advisories that can withstand strong winds and, more importantly, keep you dry between shots.
8. Sizeable golf ball inventory—In my experience, buying golf balls outside of the U.S. always involves serious sticker us government travel advisories shock and a suddenly exploding travel budget. Obviously, if you're a high handicapper you'll need more golf balls. Honestly evaluate your game to calculate how many golf balls will be enough.
9. Extra items—If you're traveling in the British Isles or just about anywhere away from the continental U.S., make sure you take extra tees, pencils and divot repair tools which aren't as readily available at golf courses outside the U.S.
10. Healthy snacks—You'll be glad you packed a couple of boxes of granola us government travel advisories bars and packages of peanut butter crackers, especially if you're playing in the British us government travel advisories Isles. While the beef barley soup and fish and chips are treasured favorites us government travel advisories after a around, you'll need some healthy fortification during play.
The Golf Travel Guru is an entertaining and informative golf blog by Florida resident, Ed Schmidt Jr. Widely recognized as one of the industry's foremost experts on golf travel, The Golf Travel Guru is a great way to stay updated on all things related to golf travel.
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