Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Top Golf Travel Destinations from Conde Nast - Fact or Phony?

The Top 80 Golf Travel Destinations in the June edition of Conde Nast Magazine were taken to task by golf and travel writer Larry Olmstead who has trouble understanding why some of golf courses and "dream destinations" were left off the list. These vacation hot spots, mentions Conde Nast, were chosen by thousands of resort golfers based on varying standards from course design, golf staff, rooms and service, dining and location.

The subjective nature of the article should hardly be perceived of as "stupid journalism" and should only be considered as a guideline for golfers sitting on the fence about where to travel and what golf courses to consider.

Four Seasons Resort, Maui at Wailea, Blue Course


In his first article about the "stupid in golf journalism", Olmstead states that, "a single respondent can make the difference between a property being ranked among the best in the world or being left off the list."

In his third tirade against the Conde Nast Magazine article, Mr. Olmstead continues to make a few serious points regarding omissions to the list and "how many will actually buy plane tickets and make reservations and tee times, and in the process, how many will get ripped off and waste their time. I especially pity those who will arrive at the “best” golf resort to find little or no golf at all."

The poll was based upon golf travelers' personal experiences and, although some people may disagree with the results, this should be considered as a "bucket list" of sorts, where golfers can check venues off the list, if lucky enough, not a "be-all-and-end-all" guide when traveling through Arizona, Hawaii, South Carolina and Florida.

I see Hilton Head Island Marriott is listed for example and, although I have enjoyed several vacations in South Carolina, both in Hilton Head and throughout Myrtle Beach, I cannot discount nor give this vacation spot accolades.

Therefore, when you peruse through the golf destinations on this list, use it as a "thought-provoker" and then get on the internet or ask friends and travel agents but make sure to do your research!


Monday, July 05, 2010

Macy's Fireworks in New York 2010 #NYC WOW!

LPGA Tour Players on Display!

LPGA Tour players have been hitting the newsstands this year. Here are all the covers below from LPGA.com.

Click on the link to see more!
Cristie Kerr
Golf Week - July 2
Anna Nordqvist
Lady Golfer - July
Se Ri Pak
KoreAm - June
Anna Rawson
Golf Week For Her - May 19



Lorena Ochoa
Casas & Gente - May
Natalie Gulbis
Golf Fitness - Spring
Suzann Pettersen
Norsk Golf - Issue 1
Lorena Ochoa
Golfweek - April 30
Yani Tseng
Golfweek - April 9
Brittany Lincicome
Lady Golfer - April
Kristy McPherson
Golfweek - March 26
Anna Nordqvist
Caras Golf - March
Paula Creamer
Ladies Links Fore Golf
Natalie Gulbis
Golf Digest Singapore
Crisie Kerr
Golfweek - February 19
Mike Whan
Golf World - February 15
Sandra Gal
Golf Digest Czech Republic
Beatriz Recari
Green
Jiyai Shin
Golf Digest - January
Anna Rawson
Lady Golfer - January
Stacy Solomon
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