Women make up nearly twenty percent of the U.S. golf population, totaling almost five million. They represent close to forty percent of new golfers annually. With women showing such an interest in the game, it’s no wonder golf for women is a demographic receiving attention. If you’re in search of great golf, tailor-made for the …
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Many believe “The End” by The Doors is a song about death—they are wrong. In fact, the legendary song brilliantly frames the misery we all experience as summer ends and cold weather begins. No more backyard barbecues, no more rooftop happy hours or pool parties either, and soon we will be lashing away at our …
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Play All Day and Sip Rum All Night”Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take ya, Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama, Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go, Jamaica…”Those lyrics from the Beach Boys’ “Kokomo” instantly induce a craving for rum punch(s). And nothing better than some island golf travel around the Caribbean while …
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Planning golf vacations can be an expensive endeavor when you add up all that’s required: transportation, lodging, and meals, not to mention a full set of clubs, balls, rangefinder, shoes, and apparel. Now add in the average cost of tee times, and before you know it, you’ll need a part-time job to support your habit. …
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When Cheering for the Boys on Sundays Isn’t EnoughThe Creation Story of the Dallas Cowboys Golf Club Few professional sports teams in the world are more polarizing than the Dallas Cowboys. On February 25, 1989, Jerry Jones purchased the Cowboys for $140 million. Soon after, Jones made headlines by firing coach Tom Landry. He then …
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