Golf Course Reviews - The better way to find your next golf course
2016/7/19 16:13:41
To play golf, one typically must have disposable / discretionary income. While greens fees adjusted for inflation are among the lowest rates ever, they nevertheless add up. Golf is relatively expensive in cost, and can be even more expensive in time. Even a nearby course can cost you 5 hours of travel and playing time. While golfers consider the time spent on an enjoyable course to be time well spent, the same cannot be said when we are playing a course that is in poor condition, particularly if we paid a price commensurate with a well conditioned golf course in the same area. We feel that we wasted valuable time.
So, you ask, "If I am playing a new course, or one I haven't played in some time, how do I know if it's a gem or a dog track?" The answer, check out North America's most authoritative golf course web site, www.GolfCourseRanking.com. This is a "golfers helping golfers" web site where avid golfers provide feedback on the courses they have played. In addition to reviewing the course, they also let you know day of the week, time of the day that they played and price paid. Add to this, course descriptions, course architect, photos, maps, scorecards, and in many cases a course video and you can see the value of this resource.
www.GolfCourseRanking.com has identified over 1500 courses that have closed in the past 15 years. Don't show up at a course only to find out that it has closed. Check on www.GolfCourseRanking.com first. This site will entertain, inform, and limit the chances that you will waist time on a bad course when good ones are available nearby. This site is the answer to finding "Golf Courses near me" no matter where you are located in North America.
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