Destinations for golf vacations in the United States include the Arizona golf region and Myrtle Beach.
For those who prefer their golf vacations to be international, though,
nothing beats a trip to take in the old world golf courses in Ireland and Scotland. Golf trips to the UK
involve a lot of planning, and many travelers leave the big details to
golf travel agents. There are, however, a number of things you should
keep in mind to make your overseas golf trips more enjoyable.
Travel Insurance
Anyone
planning an overseas vacation should invest in travel insurance and
it’s especially important when you’ve had to prepay for advance bookings
at hotels and major golf clubs and courses. Trip cancellation and
interruption insurance will cover you for the amount of non-refundable
prepaid expenses if something happens and you have to cancel all or part
of your trip.
Clothing
The UK
enjoys moderate temperatures year-round, but you should be prepared for
cool weather and for rain no matter what time of year you travel. Be
aware that many traditional golf clubs require a jacket and tie to enter
the Club House and some may enforce appropriate dress on the golf
course.
Documents
In
addition to your passport, you should also carry your valid drivers’
license if you are planning to rent a vehicle. Additionally, customs
agents may request proof that you intend to return to the U.S. Your return ticket should suffice.
Electricity
If you’re traveling with your cell phone, laptop, electric shaver or other electrical or electronics devices, invest in a voltage transformer and plug adaptor. Otherwise, you won’t be able to recharge your devices.
Golf Bookings
Many of the most popular golf courses, such as the Old Course, St. Andrews in Scotland, have tee times booked as much as a year in advance. If you want to play particular courses, be sure to have your golf travel agent check into the booking policy so that you can make the necessary arrangements and avoid disappointment.
Golf Carts
Inland
golf courses may have motorized golf carts available, but they are a
rarity and their availability is limited. If you require a golf cart,
it’s advisable to call ahead and reserve one. Most of the links courses
in Scotland and Ireland
don’t generally permit the use of motorized golf carts, though some may
make exceptions in special circumstances. Most courses have pull carts
available for hire.
Golf Caddies
Caddies are generally independent contractors and few UK
golf courses will guarantee the availability of a caddy. If you want a
caddy, it’s always advisable to call ahead and put in a request. Be
prepared to pay your caddy directly. The caddy master will tell you the
cost when you call.
Handicaps
Many UK
golf courses require that visiting players hold official handicaps.
This is especially true at the best and most popular golf courses. Carry
a handicap certificate with you to ensure access to the golf course.
Golf vacations to the UK provide lifelong memories. Being prepared for all eventualities will ensure that all of your memories are pleasant ones.
3 comments:
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Thanks for this tips. It will definitely helps during packing for vacation.
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Very well written and the travel tips are so good, even helpful in my UAE tour. The most amazing memory is from the tour is Morning Safari Dubai .
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