March 04, 2022 At 01:43 PM By Doug E
Don OMadison, WI
Jon CLehigh Valley, PA
Abdon MNorthern California (because it's a big state)
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
Guy WStatesville, NC
Steve STuckerton, NJ
TeedzFresno, CA
Jonathan SmithCharlotte, NC
March 05, 2022 At 06:57 AM
I would cut the trip short and play Pebble once.
Dale VSurprise AZ
Barry MReno, NV
Bomber3Lake St Louis, MO
Tyler_SCypress, TX
Doug EUrbana, MD
March 06, 2022 At 08:36 PM
Just to reiterate, the $1500 budget is just for greens fees. All other stuff, like gas, food, camper parking/lodging, etc., is from a separate budget. I'm interested to see how you all blow the 1500. On big name courses or very nice yet somewhat more affordable tracks with good reputations, or a mix. Obviously, in 14 days, you CAN easily play 14 different courses each in the $100 range. Yet to do so, you have to play days and drive every night unless they are all in the same area. I'm curious as to the strategies you all might come up with. Personally, I have no desire to try to squeeze in a round every single day. I like the idea of driving a distance from my home to a big golf area and playing a few rounds over a couple/few days, then moving on to another big golf area, which may take two or three days to reach, where I can play a selection of courses in that area over a few days. I'd be quite satisfied to play 8-9 courses in 14 days, provided they are nice courses, not necessarily very expensive courses. You can certainly play some nice courses all over the States for around $100. If I play five or six, that still leaves me quite a bit for a bucket list course or two. But, I want to hear YOUR ideas.
Anthony P
Chris92009Ohio
Carl Spackler
Adam G
Bradley SMcHenry, IL
GMaynard
Aloha BruceSunnyvale, CA
March 04, 2022 At 01:43 PM
14 days of golf bliss. You're the boss. You decide. But the budget is limited. Let's assume your significant other is not along for the ride. Just a golf buddy or buddies. You have only about 1500 bucks budgeted for greens fees per person. Gas, camp grounds, food is all paid out of a different budget. Obviously, where you live (your starting point) will affect where you can comfortably get to over the course of two weeks, what would your itinerary look like? Play less places, go a further distance? Or, stay in one region and play more courses? What time of year do you go? Play top 100 courses only, or play more places on the budget by limiting the bucket list tracks? I want to plan this trip for me. I live on the east coast. Mid-Atlantic region. I'll reserve my own thoughts until after reading some of yours. Maybe I'll get some good ideas from all of you.
14 days of golf bliss. You're the boss. You decide. But the budget is limited.
Let's assume your significant other is not along for the ride. Just a golf buddy or buddies. You have only about 1500 bucks budgeted for greens fees per person. Gas, camp grounds, food is all paid out of a different budget. Obviously, where you live (your starting point) will affect where you can comfortably get to over the course of two weeks, what would your itinerary look like? Play less places, go a further distance? Or, stay in one region and play more courses? What time of year do you go? Play top 100 courses only, or play more places on the budget by limiting the bucket list tracks?
I want to plan this trip for me. I live on the east coast. Mid-Atlantic region.
I'll reserve my own thoughts until after reading some of yours. Maybe I'll get some good ideas from all of you.
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