Great Places To Play Golf In
November
Many golfers in northern climates may think the season is
over. Or at least until that next business trip or Thanksgiving
vacation. Living in Colorado, I've played in all types of
conditions to quench my thirst for the links. Since I can't
guarantee when that one sunny November day in the Twin Cities
or Boston will be I've limited my suggestions to warmer
climates.
There are three reasons why golf in November is ideal.
First, rates are cheaper. In Phoenix and the Valley of the
Sun, it's early season and greens fees are still good. You can
play while visiting retired parents. If there are a couple of
famed courses on your must play-before-I-die list, November is
the time to look for more affordable rates.
Second, golf courses are not as busy. Peak tourist season
has not hit Panama City or Orlando. So you won't have to spend
half your time sitting in a golf cart.
Third, the weather is better. In Miami it's after hurricane
season. Courses haven't been hacked up and the winter grass has
come in. Hotel rates are very reasonable, too. When playing
golf in New Orleans you won't have to wring out your clothes
after you get off the course. Humidity is down, course
conditions are perfect.
And don't forget San Francisco and its famously bizarre
weather patterns. Tee off in early November and you may think
its June anywhere else. Courses may be a little dry, but the
fog has cleared. Houston, like New Orleans and Atlanta, boasts
low humidity and perfect course conditions.
A course that has been very popular lately in the Houston
area is Longwood Golf Club in Cypress, Texas. They just
completed redeveloping the Post Oak 9 and you've got to get out
and play it. Designed by former touring pro Keith Fergus and
Harry Yewens, this Houston area 27-holer is rated among the top
five daily fee courses in the Houston area.
San Antonio is good in November for all three reasons.
Average November high temperature is 71 degrees and San Antonio
city leaders are aggressively courting golf vacationers to
visit their courses. To compete with golf destinations like
Myrtle Beach, Phoenix and Scottsdale, San Antonio combines
classy courses with skimpy green's fees.
Check out La Cantera Palmer Course, outside of San Antonio
in the Texas Hill Country. Designed by Arnold Palmer, this
course has two signature holes. The first is hole #7, The
Rattler, featuring a rattlesnake-shape bunker on the left side
and a cliff side tee shot eighty-feet above the fairway. The
second is hole #12, where the green is guarded by a natural
waterfall and creek.
November also is Thanksgiving month. The four-day weekend
provides a great opportunity to get away with the family or
your buddies for 36 holes. And you'll be back in time to shovel
snow on Sunday.
Orlando has challenging courses in the shadow of the Disney
kingdom. This is an ideal locale to combine family time and
golf time. Celebration (near Disney and Kissimee) is an upscale
daily-fee resort course that exudes an atmosphere of beautiful
tranquil, fun and challenging golf in Orlando. Conveniently
located in Kissimmee near I-4 and just off Hwy. 192, you'll
never know you're in the heart of Orlando's tourist district
and only minutes away from Disney World.
And if you're in Afghanistan this November it is easy to
find a course as there is only one. The Kabul Golf Club course
has no grass and is billed as a desert-style course. The greens
are called "browns", a tightly packed combination of oil and
sand. The owner refuses to close the nine-hole course despite
the fact they have only seven golf balls and it's in the middle
of a country with one of the lowest GDP's in the world. "People
need to play golf," he said. And how!
People do need to play golf. This November, get out there
and hit few and have fun.
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