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Rio Secco's beautiful "T-Mates," Reynolds Plantation in Georgia and "slicing" golf balls

Tuesday November 20, 2007 | 06:28:30 202 words, 12625 views
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Perhaps only in Las Vegas would someone think of combining golf with beautiful women. In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to Mark Blais, director of marketing at Rio Secco Golf Club about the club’s new T-Mates program, where golfers can enjoy the caddie services of a gorgeous model during their round.

“It’s essentially a forecaddie program,” Blais says. “However, the unconventional part of the program is that the caddies themselves are actually very attractive, young, enthusiastic, athletic women who act as your on-property golf concierge.”

National Golf Editor Tim McDonald is fresh back from Reynolds Plantation in Georgia, where he spent time playing the resort’s five courses that many rank as among the best in the southeast.

“It’s got five really good golf courses on really exception golf terrain,” McDonald says. “It’s a hilly, fairly rural area [between Atlanta and Augusta], and it’s a very good place to put a golf course.”

We’ve all had bad days on the golf course. But Berner finds a golfer who has a novel way of winding down after a tough trip around the links.

This podcast is supported by Walters Golf in Las Vegas.


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