Golf Holidays at San Francisco
Wish to spend a golf vacation at one of the most popular tourist destinations in America? If yes, then San Francisco is the end to your search. With beautiful scenery and most amazing highlights San Francisco is a dream come true. It is a delight to view the Golden Gate City that includes astounding places like Alcatraz Island, Union Square, Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, Chinatown, Pier 39, the Castro District, North Beach and more. You can also enjoy the distinguished vineyards of Napa Valley along with the essential cabernet sauvignon and pinot noir from Sonoma that harmonizes your holiday along with golf. Every year more than 18 million visitors from all over the world travel the City by the Bay for spending lavish and calming golf vacations.
There are famous and acclaimed golf courses in San Francisco namely the Napa golf Course at Kennedy Park, Eagle Vines, Paradise Valley-Fairfield, Rancho Solano-Fairfield, Harding Park, Monarch Bay, The Ocean Course, Half Moon Bay and the Presidio.
A magnificent arrangement that is improved by oak studded fairways and tortuous creeks is the origin of Paradise Valley, which is also eulogized as the finest golf course in Solano County. The two golf courses at Paradise Valley and Rancho Solano are situated midway between Sacramento and San Moor ►
03 March 2011 in Golf Articles 0 Comments
Selecting a Good Golf Ball
A good golf ball will certainly help a good golf swing lower your scores. Question is what is a good golf ball? Many beginning golfers lose so many balls in there quest to play the game that they don not care what golf ball is used. However as we all progress in our skill levels we become aware that some golf balls do work better. The problem is that the many golf ball manufactures provide so many choices that it is hard to make an intelligent selection.
Selecting the best golf ball for your skill level and golf swing can be as important as the selection of golf clubs. Golf ball manufactures use many types of compounds to make ball covering and core. In addition there are Moor ►
03 March 2011 in Golf Articles 0 Comments
Advertise Your Own Brand On The Golf Course
For all of the golfers out there, how many of you work for Taylormade, Titleist, Cleveland, Calloway, or Nike? I would imagine that only a very tiny percentage of you do so. Yet, most of us (myself included), actually pay these companies sizeable amounts of money to advertise their brands for them as we spend 4 hours (or significantly more in some cases) on the golf course. Between the expensive golf bags, hats, shirts, and towels that we purchase, we are a walking billboards for these companies, and we paid them for that right!
With the marketing and business degrees that many golfers probably possess, how many of us have ever stopped to wonder how that makes any sense. Why not take the money that you spent on that 0 Taylormade cart bag, and buy a bag or shirt that advertises YOUR brand instead. Use a bag with your logo embroidered on it to start a conversation with your playing partners about the company that you own or sell for. It’s a natural segue into your ”elevator pitch”.
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06 June 2011 in Golf Articles 0 Comments