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Links Golf Courses Of Snowdonia

January 28th, 2011


As the great Ian Woosnam himself once said of playing golf in North Wales: “If you are looking for challenging golf then there is no better place to test your driving skills than on the golf courses in Snowdonia Mountains and Coast… it is the ideal location to test all the abilities of your game”.

We’ve said ourselves, time and time again, that North Wales’ golf courses are set in some of the UK’s most breathtaking scenery. And with golf in Wales being under the spotlight right now, with the Ryder Cup Wales 2010 just around the corner, there’s no better time to talk about what makes golf in Snowdonia so special: the courses.

You’ll find all sorts of courses in Snowdonia, from parkland and upland to clifftop and mountain; but we think you’ll agree it’s the region’s links courses that really put Snowdonia on the map as a golf destination.

The links courses of Snowdonia each have their own individual charm, their own little personality traits that set them apart from each other and from other links courses around Britain. The burning question is: how to choose which links course to play first? Here’s a quick guide which we hope will help you answer that question.

Royal St David’s, Harlech

This par 69 championship course has a reputation as one of the hardest par 69s in the world. Perhaps that’s how Royal St David’s found its way into Ian Woosnam’s top five British courses. Set against a breathtaking backdrop of Snowdonia’s mountains and coast, Royal St David’s is a formidable course and arguably one of the finest traditional links courses in the world.

Nefyn and District, Morfa Nefyn

Nefyn and District Golf Club is a unique par 71 championship links course with 26 holes – and it’s one of the most dramatic (and attractive) courses in the UK. Even the course designer R H Taylor described Nefyn and District as “one of the most beautiful sites I’ve ever seen”. Every tee offers a sea view, and every hole offers a risk or reward challenge.

Aberdovey

The par 71 championship links course at Aberdovey holds an unusual distinction in that it was the first in Wales to use a turf iron. Set in an Area of Special Scientific Interest, Aberdovey Golf Club is classic links with a thoroughly modern attitude, and is the home of the annual Welsh men’s seniors championship. Watch out for the wind on this course; it’ll change from friend to foe in the blink of an eye!

Abersoch

This par 69 park and links course adjoins the beach at Abersoch and is both picturesque and challenging. The sheltered position of Abersoch Golf Club lends a warm climate all year round. And something really special about Abersoch is that all the holes have Welsh names, which encourages players to chat with locals in order to learn how to pronounce them!

Conwy Golf Club, Morfa, Conwy

Conwy Golf Club is a par 72 links course at the mouth of the River Conwy which has hosted several major championships during its 140-year history. The course sits in the shadow of Conwy Mountain and offers beautiful views of Llandudno’s Great Orme and the Conwy estuary.

Porthmadog Golf Club, Morfa Bychan

Porthmadog Golf Club is in the lovely seaside village of Morfa Bychan, which is also famous for its vast Black Rock Beach. This par 71 links course is an interesting mix of heathland and linksland, set among some of Wales’ most beautiful scenery. It’s been said many times that the back nine at Porthmadog are the most natural in Wales.

Pwllheli Golf Club

Pwllheli Golf Club sits very close to the seashore at Pwllheli’s West End. It’s a par 69 links and parkland course, with flat, gentle parkland and a true test of links golf. It’s suitable for golfers of all ages and abilities, with tree-lined fairways and gorgeous countryside and coastline as a backdrop. Pwllheli Golf Club has an unusual distinction, in that its clubhouse is closer to the sea than any other in the UK.

Fairbourne Golf Club (Clwb Golff Rowen)

The par three, nine-hole course at Fairbourne Golf Club is really special, as it’s a community project dedicated to making sport accessible and affordable for the whole community. The club’s location in the Mawddach Estuary is extremely picturesque, overlooking the Cardigan Bay coastline. This short nine-hole course is perfect for beginners, and there are free starter lessons for juniors in the off-peak season. Green fees are very low; the club’s motto is “affordable sport for everyone”, a philosophy that all golfers will no doubt agree with.

By: Steve J

About the Author:
Steven Jones is Senior Tourism Services Officer at Cyngor Gwynedd Council, a Welsh local authority whose Snowdonia Mountains and Coast website provides visitors to Snowdonia with a wealth of useful information about the region. The website partners with a number of local tourism initiatives, including Golf North Wales.



Africa Kenya Golf Resort -Best Five (5) Star Golf Club Kenya

January 27th, 2011


Windsor Golf and Country Club-Kenya Africa

The Windsor Golf and Country Club is larger-than-life Victorian extravaganza built in the Nairobi suburbs. There is nothing to prepare you for the overpowering impact of this hotel. It seems to be in the middle of no where. You drive past some suburban houses and through coffee fields and then…

The imposing main building follows the grand Victorian style. It is built of stone and crowned by ochre tiled peaks and cupolas. The soaring entrance concourse has Victorian street lamps and shop fronts. There are dramatically high windows, miles of curtaining, wide stairways-everything is on a grand scale.

The Kenya golf hotel was designed to recall the early days of Kenya’s aristocratic British pioneers, to compare with the elegance of Savoy Hotel or Claridges in London, and to create a setting for world -class golf to rival the re-known of Gleneagles in Scotland. With all of its entire “nouveu” splendor, there is also a chic resemblance to Hollywood’s Rodeo Drive.

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Tampa Golf Courses – World Woods Golf Club Enhanced For 2011

January 27th, 2011


Tampa Golf Courses: World Wood Golf Club A Great Choice in 2011

Most golfers who take a Tampa golf vacation inevitably make World Woods Golf Club part of their trip. Of all public play Tampa golf courses, World Woods has consistently been the most sought-after and highly ranked since it opened in 1993.

New for 2011, golfers at World Woods Golf Club will experience an all-new Rolling Oaks Course as well as enhancements on the Pine Barrens Course. Thus, anyone who has not played World Woods in years, or has been dreaming of playing the 36-hole Tom Fazio masterpiece on a future Tampa golf vacation, should consider making the trip to World Woods this year.

Even before the major renovation project at World Woods this summer, The Pine Barrens Course was ranked number 2 in Golfweek Best 2010 Public Courses You Can Play in Florida, while Rolling Oaks was ranked number 7 on the same list. Located about 45 minutes north of TPC Tampa Bay and several other top-ranked courses, World Woods has always been worth the drive.

It is reasonable to predict that the number 7 ranking for Rolling Oaks will get closer to the Pine Barren number 2, once the course reopens after the massive upgrades this summer. When the course opens on November 1, there will be aggressive, new unlimited golf rates as well as reintroduction rate specials.

When Rolling Oaks opens for play, golfers will experience greens that have been totally redone with TiftEagle, a grass chosen because it best suits the topography and character of Rolling Oaks, according to Stan Cooke, World Woods General Manager. While Rolling Oaks contouring remains the same, the greens are being restored to their original size from when the course was opened in 1993. This is a 20 percent expansion in the size of the Rolling Oaks greens from where they were if you played the course last winter.

World Woods Pine Barrens remains a Par 71 and Rolling Oaks remains a par 72, but both courses have extensive new teeing grounds, resulting in extended yardage for both courses. Pine Barrens has 10 new teeing grounds and has increased yardage from 6259 to 6955. Rolling Oaks has increased from 7032 to 7279 with nine new teeing grounds.

The Pine Barrens greens remain in immaculate condition. With the renovation, the Rolling Oaks greens are expected to run as true and as fast as those on Pine Barrens. The goal, according to Cooke, is to have the best 36-hole combination of greens not only among Tampa golf courses, but among all courses in the southeast.

World Woods Golf Club has also added new golf cart paths throughout the facility and a brand new fleet of 150 golf carts. The club house has been totally refurbished and the on-course restroom facilities have been renovated as well.

By: Roseanne Stocker

About the Author:
Roseanne Stocker is founder and President of Tee Times USA, based in Flagler Beach, Florida. For 20 years, Tee Times USA has been the leader in the Orlando golf vacation industry. Visit http://www.teetimesusa.com for complete information on the deals mentioned above and to book tee times at all Orlando golf courses, read thousands of Orlando golf course reviews, and book Orlando golf vacations. The company also has a staff of 20 golf vacation specialists ready to share insider tips at 1-800-374-8633 and take all the guess work out of your next Orlando golf vacation.