Just for Couples
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By Scott Warren
Halfway through a tour of Chateau Roztez our host ushers us into the intimate chapel and smiles as our jaws hit the floor (and not for the first time). 'We have two churches here,' our host says in a whisper. 'This is our church of religion. Outside you will see that our designer Robin Hiseman has created a cathedral of golf.'
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For those in looking to get in some golf this summer , there is no better place to travel to than Delray Beach, home to The Seagate Hotel & Spa. With the new Sea To Shining Green Golf Package, the stylish luxury hotel and spa located steps from Atlantic sands has teamed with nearby Polo Trace Golf Club to offer a perfect little golf getaway for couples that really know how to swing.
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Tucson, AZ – For clear, starry skies and a stunning mountain backdrop, Tucson leads the pack. As home to the world’s most serene desert landscape, Tucson has developed into a mecca for both business and recreational travelers. One Tucson resort has it all: JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa. It has been included on Travel & Leisure’s World’s Best Hotels Top 500 List in both 2009 and 2008. At Starr Pass, there’s something for everyone, whether it’s the 27-hole golf course; world-class, 20,000 sq. ft. spa; award-winning dining; hiking and biking trails, 88,000 sq. ft. of meeting space or Southern Arizona’s only lazy river and slide.
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By Larry Feldman
Why would anyone want to play the same golf course over and over again? Now, if we’re talking Augusta National, Cypress Point, Pine Valley, Muirfield and the like, I can understand it.
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By Joel Zuckerman
Perhaps couples golf trips are on the rise. Maybe more wives are accompanying their husbands on what were formerly guys-only golf junkets. Possibly the aging Baby Boomer population needs to work out the kinks caused by the 36-holes-a-day golf regimen, in concert with ever-increasing travel hassles.
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By David R. Holland
In the old days the trick-your-eye greens of The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs were challenge enough for major championships like the 1959 U.S. Amateur won by Jack Nicklaus, the 1982 U.S. Women’s Amateur taken by Juli Inkster, or the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open won by Annika Sorenstam. But in today’s world of long-hitting technology and conditioned athletes, this summer’s 2008 U.S. Senior Open Championship has decided to add another wrinkle - fairways so narrow, about 28 yards on some par fours and fives, you might want to bring a pool cue.
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By Larry Feldman
Well, my wife was right again. A few years back, we visited The Big Island of Hawaii and I, of course, wanted all the bells and whistles of the swankest hotels on the island. My wife, on the other hand, preferred the old charm of Hawaii and wanted to chill on a beach at a hotel that reminded her of Hawaii of years past.
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By Lisa Tucker McElroy
We’ve headed to St. Kitts for a long weekend because of the billing: there’s no other course where you can play golf with the Atlantic on one side and the Caribbean on the other. Sound nice? You betcha.
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By Chuck Miller, "The Traveling Guy"
When it comes to Canadian golf, there are a number of wonderful courses. When it comes to great golf at a luxury five star resort while on a Canadian vacation, a must course to play is The Ridge at The Inn at Manitou.
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By Karen and Michael Villalpando
It was December 31, and many of you were probably thinking about New Year’s resolutions. “In 2010, I plan to exercise more, relax, spend more time with the family,” you pondered. I say start the new decade at a destination where you can accomplish all of that: the Wigwam Resort in Western Phoenix.
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