FLORIDA
FEATURES
Brave the
Heat, Reap
the
Benefits: Sunbelt
Golf Destinations
Offer
Low Summer
Rates
By Shane Sharp,
Contributing Writer
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (June 5, 2002) -- Its summer in the Sunbelt, and you know the drill. Sweat coats the rim of your favorite golf visor like some sort of pungent badge of courage. Your grips are as sticky as syrup from humidity levels that would even make a mosquito crave a cold shower. And of course, the water coolers on every hole are as empty as the lyrics of a Britney Spears song.
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During the peak spring and fall seasons, all of these courses charge between $100 and $150 for a round of golf with cart.
People talk about the rising cost of golf in Myrtle Beach, but this is still one of the most affordable places to stay and play in the world, Ekster says. I would put $100 a day for a room, breakfast, and a round of golf at a high quality golf course up against anywhere.
If anywhere is Charleston, then Myrtle Beach might have a fight on its hands. The Holy City is home to a cadre of quality daily fee golf courses, and Charleston Golf Partners has a package dubbed The Great Eight that includes a round of golf and a nights stay for $79 on weekdays and $89 on the weekends.
Golfers can choose from among eight of Charlestons high end daily fee facilities, including Charleston National, Patriots Point, Wescott Plantation, Dunes West, Crowfield, Shadowmoss, Legend Oaks, and for an additional surcharge, the new RiverTowne Country Club. The package includes accommodations at two full service hotels, the Sheraton North Charleston or the Quality Suites, or golfers can bump up to luxury digs at the Charleston Place for $155 on weekdays and $185 on weekends.
We like
to say its like
getting a free
round of golf,
or a free room,
because the
price is so
low, says
Doug Schmidt,
President of
Charleston Golf
Partners. We
have courses
that have been
nationally recognized
and you can
play them, stay
in a full service
hotel, get two
free drinks
and an all-you-can-eat
breakfast for
under $100 per
day, per person.
With over 1100 courses available to the golfing public and summer temperatures only Ecuadorians would find tolerable, youd expect Florida to have some phenomenal off-season golf deals. Discount Golf Packages, a Sunshine state tour operator, is currently offering stay and play packages to Orlando ranging from $89 to $129 per person, per day.
The high-end package includes a room and round of golf at the vaunted Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort, while the low end package includes standard accommodations and prebooked tee times at selected courses. Both packages include rental cars with unlimited mileage.
Locals in the Orlando area can also cash in on big savings at some of O-Towns lesser-known tracks. Errol Estate Country Club, just 30 minutes northeast of downtown, features 27 holes of Joe Lee designed golf. Summer weekday rates can go as low as $25 including cart. St. Cloud Golf Course is one of the areas most underrated links style courses, and unlike its suave sibling over at Grand Cypress, a round at this under appreciated layout will set you back on $30 to $35 in the summer.
In Arizona, a number of golf course executives concede that the slowing economy put a bit of a damper on business earlier this year, and so theyre offering many discounts and specials this summer in an effort to draw more local golfers to courses but also to spur tourists to try golfing during the warm-weather season. The summer season generally kicks off June 1 in Phoenix.
Lon Grundy, director of golf at Legend Trail Golf Club in North Scottsdale, east of Phoenix, says business has been down a bit at Phoenix courses, but we hope to see it rebound in the third quarter.
When it
comes to the
published list
of summer rates,
theyre
probably comparable
to last summer,
Grundy says.
But courses
are getting
more aggressive
than last year
about offering
special prices
that are less
than the posted
rates.
For example, Troon Golf, which manages Legend Trail, has been running a coupon on its Web site making it possible through Aug. 31 for a foursome to play for the price of three golfers. The summer rate is $60 at the course; so three could play for $180, compared with $240 regularly during the summer.
A similar summer bargain is available at one of north Scottsdales premier courses, Grayhawk Golf, where a foursome can play either the Talon or Raptor course for $200, including lunch or dinner at one of the clubs restaurants, any time through Sept. 8. During the peak winter tourist season, of course, you can pay more than $200 a round to play at Grayhawk.
The Lineup
Seaside Vacations
-- (800) 363.1833
Charleston Golf
Partners --
(800) 247.5786
Discount Golf
Packages
(888) 950.GOLF
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