Friday, July 13, 2007

Outer Banks Golf Tournaments Bring the Best to the Beach Courses

Love to golf? Then the Outer Sir Joseph Banks should be your finish this summer. With statute miles of exuberant greenness throughout Currituck County and beautiful weather condition throughout the year, this portion of the North Carolina shore offerings the golf game game professional or recreational many chances to bask the sport.

If you are especially interested in competing, country golf courses of study host a figure of tourneys throughout the year. If you cognize where to go, and are ready to play, you could bask a fantastic fillip to your trip.

The Carolina Club - Regular frequenters of the Carolina Baseball Baseball Club are aware of the course's seasonal 2-man tournaments. Played over two years - sometimes at the Baseball Baseball Club entirely, or sometimes divide between Carolina and The Pointe Club - these games are usually held once in the summertime and once in the fall. Visit the Carolina Club's golf game tourneys page for updates to their calendar.

Kilmarlic Golf Club - Kilmarlic hosts a figure of events and tourneys for members and invitees - men, women, and junior golfers. From February through October, members can come up out swinging to vie in the Sir Richrd Steele Cup (March), the Pro-Am Oregon the Heritage Cup (both September). Visit Kilmarlic's golfing events page for a complete calendar.

Currituck Golf Club - Currituck throws an yearly Baseball Baseball Club Championship in August, in improver to regular Friday games designated for a squad point quota. For more than information, visit Currituck Golf Baseball Club online and mark up for their newsletter.

Finally, if you desire to be certain your favourite Outer Sir Joseph Sir Joseph Banks greenish is available for play, you can confer with the calendar of the Outer Banks Golf Association to see which courses of study are closed for aerification or topdressing, and which are hosting tournaments.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

9 Great Golf Courses in Hawaii

The United States is blessed with many beautiful public courses, and Hawaii, despite being a relative small state, is blessed with more than its fair share. In this article, we will review some of beautiful public golf courses in Hawaii, and what they offer.

1. and 2. Lanai offers two high-quality golf courses. Perhaps the better known is "The Challenge at Manele", which was designed by Jack Nicklaus, and is a course set among lava outcrops and overlooks, from the top of steep cliffs, the Pacific Ocean. The second of Lanai's courses is very different: "The Experience at Koele" winds its way through the island's tropical uplands.

3. and 4. Kapalua, which is on the northwest coast of Maui, offers two superb golf courses, "The Bay Course" and "The Plantation Course". The Plantation Course is home to the PGA TOUR Mercedes-Benz Championship in January of each year, and features many spectacular and beautiful landscapes.

5. The Kiele Course at Kauai Lagoons Golf Club is one of 14 golf courses (spread through British Columbia and Hawaii) owned by the GolfBC Group. The course was created by Jack Nicklaus, and features stunning cliffs, 40-acres of fresh water lagoons, and even a wedding chapel just off from the 17th tee.

6. Ko'olau Golf Course, on eastern Oahu, is known for having one of, if not the toughest, golf course in country. The course is spectacularly set beneath the Ko'olau Ridge mountain range.

7. Poipu Bay Golf Course is known as a unique and exciting course, that is home to many native species including seals, sea turtles, geese and even humpback whales.

8. and 9. Princeville overlooks Hanalei Bay on Kauai. The area is home to a hotel, a spa and two very different golf courses ("Prince Golf Course" and "Makai Golf Course") that were designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Perhaps the most noteable, Prince Golf Course, features a challenging rolling terrain landscape, and has deservingly been named by Golf Digest as the best course in the state.

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