I've been to over 200 high-end golf courses around the globe. Here are 8 mistakes I always see first-timers make.
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I've been to over 200 high-end golf courses around the globe. Here are 8 mistakes I always see first-timers make.
"Golf courses are like fingerprints: Each has its unique identity and characteristics. Try to choose the right one. For those new to the game, the average public municipal course is a good place to start, followed by user-friendly resort courses."
"Most courses have up to five different starting points on each hole for different skill levels. The back tees are for experienced players who can hit far. Choosing them can add hundreds of yards to a round, so pick your starting point carefully and with realistic expectations."
"Not only do most airlines charge hefty fees for bulky golf travel bags, but also hauling them around can be hernia-inducing. Fortunately, it's often not necessary to pack so much. Most courses are well-stocked with high-end rental clubs."
"Higher-end country clubs and resorts typically have a dress code, so look into it ahead of time. The codes often suggest collared shirts tucked into belted trousers or athletic skirts."
Selecting the appropriate golf course and tee is essential for a successful outing. Beginners should start with public municipal courses or user-friendly resorts, avoiding championship layouts. Playing from the correct tee is crucial, as back tees are designed for experienced players. Overpacking can lead to unnecessary fees and hassle; most courses offer high-quality rental clubs. Additionally, many high-end courses enforce dress codes, so it's important to verify these requirements before arrival to ensure compliance and comfort during play.
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