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Dancin' Dogg golf simulator a great Christmas gift, Golden Ocala in Florida, the ClubGlider golf bag, Las Vegas' Badlands better than ever

Monday December 3, 2007 | 09:47:14 254 words, 10990 views
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Looking for a gift for that special golfer in your life this Christmas? Staff Writer Brandon Tucker recommends the Dancin’ Dogg golf simulator for its portability and affordability.

“It’s actually quite unique in the golf simulator market,” Tucker says. “This has found it’s own little niche as far as being very compact. “

Gary Sherrell talks to podcast host Dave Berner about the ClubGlider golf bag, available this spring.

“Basically, it’s a travel bag that has a set of integrated, retractable legs with wheels, so that when you’re lugging your sticks through the airport, no longer do you have the sore shoulders and hassles that come with getting there and back with your clubs,” he says.

Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club is an excellent Florida golf course with a stunning clubhouse, says National Golf Editor Tim McDonald.

“It’s a very good course,” says McDonald. “It’s an amazing place. This place just wreaks of money. I have never seen a clubhouse that big in my life.”

The Badlands has always been known as a solid Las Vegas golf course. These days, it’s the best it’s ever been, says LasVegasGolf.com writer Kevin Iole.

“The Badlands course has been in excellent condition,” Iole says. “It was really amazing to me. I’ve been in Las Vegas for nearly 20 years, and the fairways were as good as I’ve ever seen them at the Badlands.”

This podcast is supported by St. Andrews Golf Tours, Premier Golf and Myrtle Beach Golf.

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