Golfing Courses From Around The World Described In Detail
August 1st, 2009 by Chris Channing, under Travel and Leisure. No Comments
Golfing is a past time of many, and a way of life for famous professionals such as Art Wall, Tiger Woods, and Arnold Palmer among others. As you look around the world, you can see that golf courses can have many surprises that you could only dream of one day playing on.
Vacationing in the United States can be just as outlandish as going to another country to play golf. An area such as Las Vegas, Nevada has many replica golf courses to try out. Las Vegas also has a wide variety of golf courses that are nationally recognized as a must-play for any professional golfer. Key locations such as Florida are also worth a visit during your quest for a good game of golf.
Travel to South America and go to Peru if you would like to experience on of the highest golf courses in the world. There lies the Tactu Golf Club located in Morochocha, which is just under 15,000 feet above sea level for the lowest point. Such high altitudes can even slightly affect the way you golf, depending on where you come from.
You can golf like the ancients did almost two centuries ago by traveling to India. India has the Calcutta-based course that has been around longer than anyone can physically remember. Other sites in India have lush greens to boast, despite the sandy and dry atmosphere that is generally the staple among Indian weather. At almost two centuries old, you can even tell your wife it’s more of a history lesson than a golf trip!
Your heroes in golf have all visited Japan to see the highly regarded golf courses in the area. Japan golf courses have many that feature natural traps that make the game of golf about strategy rather than driving the ball as hard as you physically can. Japan courses will make you think, use every ounce of golf knowledge you have, and engulf you in a beautiful environment filled with beauty.
For more history lessons, travel to China- you can play on one course in particular that will have The Great Wall in your sites while on hole one. The scenery is quite a sight to behold, and is quite unlike what you would find on your average United States golf course. The land also makes for great natural traps if you find the right golf course to visit.
Final Thoughts
Having fun and relaxing is what golfing is all about. It’s not surprise, then, that golfing is also paired with traveling more often than not. Try to work some trips to a golf course into your next vacation- you won’t regret the unforgettable experience it will provide.
