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Golf at Disney World in Orlando, the Arizona Biltmore's "Stogies and Sticks" golf package, Accu-Length's expandable clubs

Monday February 11, 2008 | 06:31:50 171 words, 13488 views
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Think Disney World in Orlando is all about Mickey? Think again. The resort also has four excellent golf courses. In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to Brandon Tucker about golf at Disney World.

“The four courses there are actually quite good,” Tucker says. “There are four championship courses, two of which host a PGA Tour event. And they stack up with the great golf resorts in America.”

The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa has a new golf vacation package for men. General Manager Andrew Stegen talks about “Stogies and Sticks.”

“It’s a three-night, four-day package, and it kicks off with a bourbon and cigar dinner,” he says. “We’re partnering with Jim Beam to do that, and we’re partnering with a local supplier of cigars.”

Rick Rutter, founder and president of OnTrack Sports, talks about the company’s Accu-Length expandable golf clubs for juniors.

This podcast is supported by Walter’s Golf in Las Vegas, Scottish Golf Holidays and San Diego Golf Central.


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