Howl On a Cliffhanger in the Canadian Rockies – A Golf Feature for Women

Written by Lise Lacasse


Howl On a Cliffhanger inrepparttar Canadian Rockies – A Golf Feature for Women

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I write this golf feature for women who love to golf. Women are falling for this game and I too have fallen truly, madly, deeply in love with golf. My summer afternoons are spent daydreaming about which course to play and plotting whether I can sneak away early enough fromrepparttar 139417 office to play a full round.

I want to share my passion forrepparttar 139418 game. My features will discussrepparttar 139419 journey,repparttar 139420 accommodations,repparttar 139421 game and experience, from a woman's perspective. Yes, I will describerepparttar 139422 game fromrepparttar 139423 forward tees.

My goal is simple: to share my "experiences" hoping that you, my dear readers, are encouraged to explore some ofrepparttar 139424 wonderful golf resorts that North America, andrepparttar 139425 world, has to offer. Golf is a wonderful game and I hope to share my enthusiasm with you.

Girls just want to have fun, and in our case, fun means golf! I love to golf and in fact,repparttar 139426 gals and I belong to a "ladies league" just so we can golf once a week. We do this for a couple of reasons - to improve our game and to escape from life's daily annoyances, if only for a few hours.

By January, I commence fantasizing about golf as I shovel mass amounts of snow. I stand in my driveway, shovel in hand, totally engrossed in my fantasy. I smellrepparttar 139427 freshly cut fairways and hearrepparttar 139428 chatter ofrepparttar 139429 birds. It's hot and I wiperepparttar 139430 sweat from my brow as I plan my next shot. I remove my driver from my golf bag, and then reach into my back pocket for my tee and ball. Instead, a cold, wet mitt presents itself. Reality strikes once again!

I call my girlfriend and shriek, "I need to golf, where are we going and when? It's time to plan our annual golf vacation! - Mexico,repparttar 139431 Carolina's and California are discussed as possible destinations. In pursuit of our goal, I discovered a great website that offers vacation packages to all these locations.

After a lengthy discussion, we choserepparttar 139432 interior of British Columbia for a few reasons. First,repparttar 139433 flight is fairly short from Toronto, second,repparttar 139434 climate is less forgiving out West, and, third, that naughty little phrase, "exchange rate" need not apply.

We chose to stay at Panorama Resort, and resort known to Canadian's for its skiing and golfing. The resort is approximately 20 minutes southwest of Radium, BC. It is rated as a four-star resort, complete with allrepparttar 139435 amenities: spa, restaurants, tennis courts, and shops that sell snacks, beer and a decent bottle of wine. The package also included three rounds of golf, at local courses. We were fortunate enough to chooserepparttar 139436 courses and book our tee-off times prior to our departure. Panorama is also home to Grey Wolf, classified as one of Canada's top 100 golf resorts.

We flew direct to Calgary, Alberta. Total flying time was 4 hours. We departed early inrepparttar 139437 morning to ensure that we arrived in Calgary with enough daylight to drive throughrepparttar 139438 mountains. We packed our rental car (one large enough to fit our clubs and massive amount of luggage), foundrepparttar 139439 map, and headed west. Much like our ancestors, I knew heading west would eventually lead me to my paradise where my fleeting dream would be fulfilled.

The drive from Calgary torepparttar 139440 interior BC is approximately 2.5 hours. I love to drive, but my girlfriend was driving, and I was jealous! However, after some thought, I changed my mind and considered myself lucky, because while her eye was onrepparttar 139441 road, mine was onrepparttar 139442 approaching vistas. If you haverepparttar 139443 opportunity to take this trip, happily relinquish your driving rights becauserepparttar 139444 sights are truly breathtaking.

Bear Best For Golf in Las Vegas

Written by Mel Barosay


Bear’s Best Golf Course in Las Vegas

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I remember growing up and watching Jack Nicklaus inrepparttar 60's and 70's while marveling at his accomplishments inrepparttar 139416 80's and 90's. That is probably why I really appreciate playing Bear's Best.

Jetsetters Magazine Golf MallBear's Best is a cooperative effort between ClubCorp of America and Jack Nicklaus to create a golf experience as great and unprecedented asrepparttar 139417 Bear himself. You see, Bear's Best takes four decades of PGA championship experience and golf course design, and made 18 exact replicas of his most memorable holes from over 200+ courses he designed globally, and based on elements such as location, climate and terrain. This fluid layout will makerepparttar 139418 average golfer realizerepparttar 139419 same swing thoughts as The Bear did during his fabulous career, includingrepparttar 139420 appreciation he had by capturingrepparttar 139421 feel and challenge of each hole in its original state.

Vegas Show TicketsThe par 72, 7,194-yard tract is only a 20-minute drive fromrepparttar 139422 Las Vegas Strip, providing stunning views in all directions from its elevation of 3,200 feet. Situated just east ofrepparttar 139423 Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area alongrepparttar 139424 western side ofrepparttar 139425 Las Vegas Valley,repparttar 139426 golf course shares its fairways with The Ridges, a luxury residential village in Summerlin, America=s best-selling master-planned community. The facility itself creates a unique and unforgettable venue for corporate, convention andrepparttar 139427 incentive marketplace. This dedication to large group play is evidenced by its 75,000 sq. ft practice range (nearly twicerepparttar 139428 size of most others), a 3,000 sq. ft. indoor pavilion and a 5,000 sq. ft. outdoor pavilion for pre- and post-golf activities.

Bear's Best usesrepparttar 139429 forecaddie system in every group throughoutrepparttar 139430 round. This adds torepparttar 139431 overall ambiance ofrepparttar 139432 course, and capturesrepparttar 139433 dream and fantasies of all with replicated holes such as Castle Pines No. 14, PGA West Numbers 6 & 10, and Cabo del Sol No. 12.

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