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Finding The Ideal Golf Course

2016/7/20 15:51:27

If you're just getting started in golf, you probably have a lot of questions. Conducting a thorough golf course search will go a long way toward helping you find the ideal golf course for your level and abilities. There's a wide range of California golf courses that offer challenging play for golfers of all skill levels and experience, and thanks to the Internet, booking the best golf course tee times has never been easier.

What Are Golf Course Tee Times?

Golf course tee times are when you literally "tee off," or start your game. These are necessary to make sure players or groups of players don't get in each others' way. Maintaining a good, steady pace also ensures that everyone can enjoy what the region's golf courses have to offer.

Where Are They?

Chances are you'll want to find out which golf course is closest to where you live 鈥?or in the case of visitors, where you're staying. Every golf course in California is unique, and offers its own amenities and challenges. Several California golf courses cater to novices, providing instructors who offer lessons and tips that build on existing skills. For those who have never been on golf courses before, these coaches will work with students in selecting appropriate equipment as well as instruction in proper etiquette on the greens.

If you are just starting out, your golf course search should probably include those that have practice facilities such as putting greens and driving ranges where you can practice basic skills before booking actual golf course tee times. You'll also want to keep in mind that some tee times are far more in demand than others; peak times tend to be weekend mornings. Look for the best deals during off-peak hours.

Public or Private?

This depends on your budget and what amenities you desire. California has many fine public facilities that are inexpensive to play, but if you are looking for more than golf 鈥?for example, dining facilities and an on-site pro shop 鈥?you'll probably want to find a golf course located at a private country club. You may have to be sponsored by an existing member and will have to commit to a long-term membership, but for many, this is the way to go.

Susan Slobac is a consultant in the golf industry. Susan writes about trends in golf course & California golf courses.

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