Great Golf In Florida 365 Days A Year
By: Keith George -
Golf is truly the sport of a lifetime and very gentle on your
body. It gives you a visit in often beautiful nature, contacts with
other persons and also a great game.
Florida, well known as vacation Mecca, is blessed by mother nature
with a large coastal line, luxurious interior lands, year-round
subtropical temperatures and annual sunshine. Golfers visiting St.
Augustine, in St. Johns County and Ponte Vedra Beach can tee off at
the scenic and challenging golf courses of Florida. Playing golf in
Florida offers exciting challenges to all golfers.
Playing golf in the beautiful landscape of Florida is a nice way to
keep your body in shape and your mind at peace. Golf is a game of
discipline, balance, and touch. A walk along the golf course burns
off your calories, fill your lungs with fresh air and ameliorate
your cardiovascular system to live life king size.
Carrying clubs provide strength to your hands and back,
predominantly the upper part of body. And of course hitting the
ball recuperates your hand to eye coordination.
Golf can be played with as many friends as you like. You can visit
between each hole while you are waiting others to finish their
holes and in mean time you can even discuss your matters with
friends. Or if you get pleasure playing by yourself, you can enjoy
open air, at your own pace.
Golf in Florida is well known because of its world-renowned golf
courses including: The Players Championship, TPC Stadium Course at
Sawgrass, the Radisson Ponce de Leon Golf, The Slammer and The
Squire championship course and Donald Ross-designed course. Some
public and semi private golf courses are also there, where you can
go and enjoy golf.
Some well known golf courses of Florida:
Ponte Vedra Beach
Ponte Vedra Beach is located along Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the
internationally recognized golf courses. With 99 holes to access
and an official hotel Marriott at Sawgrass Resort, TPC is the
highly esteemed golf courses of USA. Designed by Pete Dye Sawgrass,
this stadium course ranks seventh among United States Best Resort
Courses" according to Golf Digest. The seventeenth hole of Sawgrass
Stadium also known as Island Hole is recognized worldwide.
If you are at Marriott Sawgrass Resort you can also visit these two
nearby private golf courses.
Ponce de Leon Golf Course: This historical golf course was opened
in 1916 and various golf legends had played here for pretty long
time. Ponce de Leon is featured with practice bunker, putting
green, pro shop and 9 hole pitch. This is a par-72 18-hole golf
course.
The Royal St. Augustine Golf and Country Club: This golf course is
one of the newest courses in Florida with par 71 and 18-holes. A
restaurant, pro shop and driving range are other facilities
available in Royal St. Augustine Golf and Country Club.
Enjoy your golf in Florida.
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