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The beauty of New England golf, hanging around Naples, and music to swing to

Monday August 28, 2006 | 09:35:31 184 words, 3856 views
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Join podcast host Dave Berner as he welcomes TravelGolf.com’s Ron Montesano who says there’s no better place to play this time of year than New England, famous for its autumn colors.

“The golf at this time of year is wonderful,” says Montesano. “It’s quiet time. Not as many golfers are out, and it’s just a peaceful time to be on the golf course.”

TravelGolf.com National Editor Tim McDonald stops by to talk about the high-end Naples golf scene, where there’s plenty of great golf, just be prepared to empty your wallet.

“If you go to Naples and want to golf at a decent course, you’re going to pay some money,” says McDonald. “The resorts themselves are expensive, everything is expensive. You can barely find a fast food restaurant, it’s just geared toward the well-heeled resort guest.”

And Berner has also scoured the web in search of the soundtrack to the golf game and found a new CD by Leroy Smith called “I hate this game".

This podcast is supported by Las Vegas Golf Travel and Myrtle Beach Travel.


Comments:

Comment from: Craig Bell [Visitor] · http://Verizon
Went to Myrtle Beach last May and fell in love with it.
I am retired and a budget golfer, thought courses would be expensive (like Southern Calif. where I live.)
Boy was I wrong. Sure there are some high priced courses but most are in the $40 dollar range, including cart.
All publics were better than most privates here and the eating is Southern Fried Cuisine. I plan to relocate there when my wife retires and die happy on a lush, tree lined course , or maybe a fried seafood buffet.
Permalink 2006-08-29 @ 20:07

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