What can we do for you?
Isn’t it great when you’re on a golf vacation and the staff members, er, “guest ambassadors,” at the courses and resorts make you feel like their only concern is how to help you enjoy yourself more?
Well, today, we’re the smiling, name-tagged greeters, and we sincerely want to know what we can do for you.
What I mean is, we want to make sure we’re delivering the type of information and advice you want.
By giving us a better idea of who you are, where you are, and the type of golf vacations you’re interested in, we’ll be better able to tailor our tips so they’re the most relevant and useful to you.
For example, do you want to hear more or less about:
How to play top courses for less?
How to access private courses?
The over-hyped courses and resorts to avoid?
Please take a moment to let us know. Golf Vacation Insider is always looking out for your best interests, so we want to make sure we’re highly attuned to what those interests are.
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Thank you! See you next week with more insider tips.



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My husband and I going to Orlando area for the weekend. March 5–March 9. we are looking public course and maybe one day semi private golf course if price is right. Please give some tips and golf course to make a reservation. Sincerly
Glad to help, but we’ll more info to go on. For starters, what do you consider the “right” price (please specify if this is green fee only or with cart, etc)? Where are you staying and how far are you willing to travel to play golf? What type of golf course are you looking for — beginner, intermediate, expert? Any other info with respect to your preferences would help us make some recommendations. Thanks!
My friends and I have been taking 2-3 golf trips a year for the last 15 years. We’ve vacationed in just about every city in the US that offers both gambling (poker) and great golf. This year, once again, the choice is Vegas. We stopped going to Vegas a few years past simply because of the lack of (good) customer service. We found ourselves paying hundreds of dollars a round, only to be treated like, well, not like we hoped to be. My questions: is it still like that? What courses are worth the money? Do you have any secrets that will help us from feeling ripped-off? Thanks for your time.