Getting ready to plan your golf vacation? There are over 26 million golfers in the United States. If you're one of them you know the joy of participating in a sport that is a stimulating challenge combined with getting out in the fresh air in beautiful surroundings. It's a sport where you can play alone or in groups, and compete against others or against yourself. A golfer can be just old enough to be able to hold a golf club, or senior enough to appreciate a sport one can play for decades.
Some say the beginnings of this peculiar game - hit a little ball with a crooked stick into a little hole? - goes clear back to Caesar and the Romans and a sport known as paganica. Others say the roots are Chinese, based on a game called chuiwan ("chui" means striking and "wan" means small ball) played between the 8th and 14th centuries. The early sport chambot in France resembled golf, as did the ancient Persian game chaugan. Whatever its origins, it's safe to say that golf is a world-wide phenomenon and planning a vacation specifically around golf can be particularly enjoyable.
So let's get started planning your golf vacation. By renting a timeshare at a golf resort you will have plenty of time to work on that handicap, and still delight in a vacation that is wonderfully budget-friendly. The winter months can be the perfect time to plan a vacation since air fares are typically lower, and crowds are at a minimum.
California
From beaches to desert, from greater Palm Springs to greater San Diego there are dozens of championship public golf courses, including world-famous Torrey Pines in La Jolla (see photo). And check out The Westin Mission Hills Villas in Rancho Mirage with its 2 championship 18-hole golf courses on site. See California timeshares.
Arizona
You can't beat an Arizona golf course that showcases the beauty of the desert. With over 300 golf courses in the state your job is to choose which one - from Tucson to Phoenix, from Scottsdale to Lake Havasu. Each place has plenty of beautiful timeshares for rent in lovely resorts. See Arizona timeshares.
Florida
The great winter getaway destination of sunny Florida offers golf courses from stem to stern. Many timeshare rentals are available at resorts on the Treasure Coast, and while you are there, be sure to visit the Sheraton PGA Vacation Resort at Port St. Lucie that includes the PGA Golf Club and the PGA Learning Center. Rent a timeshare at a resort on Paradise Coast on the west and enjoy the Golf Capital of the World with over 80 golf courses. And don't forget Disney. Rent a Disney timeshare in one of any number of their resorts in Lake Buena Vista and enjoy the Disney 18-hole championship course. See Florida Timeshares.
(Photo provided by torreypinesgolfcourse.com)
Some say the beginnings of this peculiar game - hit a little ball with a crooked stick into a little hole? - goes clear back to Caesar and the Romans and a sport known as paganica. Others say the roots are Chinese, based on a game called chuiwan ("chui" means striking and "wan" means small ball) played between the 8th and 14th centuries. The early sport chambot in France resembled golf, as did the ancient Persian game chaugan. Whatever its origins, it's safe to say that golf is a world-wide phenomenon and planning a vacation specifically around golf can be particularly enjoyable.
So let's get started planning your golf vacation. By renting a timeshare at a golf resort you will have plenty of time to work on that handicap, and still delight in a vacation that is wonderfully budget-friendly. The winter months can be the perfect time to plan a vacation since air fares are typically lower, and crowds are at a minimum.
California
From beaches to desert, from greater Palm Springs to greater San Diego there are dozens of championship public golf courses, including world-famous Torrey Pines in La Jolla (see photo). And check out The Westin Mission Hills Villas in Rancho Mirage with its 2 championship 18-hole golf courses on site. See California timeshares.
Arizona
You can't beat an Arizona golf course that showcases the beauty of the desert. With over 300 golf courses in the state your job is to choose which one - from Tucson to Phoenix, from Scottsdale to Lake Havasu. Each place has plenty of beautiful timeshares for rent in lovely resorts. See Arizona timeshares.
Florida
The great winter getaway destination of sunny Florida offers golf courses from stem to stern. Many timeshare rentals are available at resorts on the Treasure Coast, and while you are there, be sure to visit the Sheraton PGA Vacation Resort at Port St. Lucie that includes the PGA Golf Club and the PGA Learning Center. Rent a timeshare at a resort on Paradise Coast on the west and enjoy the Golf Capital of the World with over 80 golf courses. And don't forget Disney. Rent a Disney timeshare in one of any number of their resorts in Lake Buena Vista and enjoy the Disney 18-hole championship course. See Florida Timeshares.
(Photo provided by torreypinesgolfcourse.com)
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