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You Can’t Do Without It When It Comes To Golf

by William Shrat

So you have finally bought that brand new spanking set of golf clubs. You are raring to go out to the course and strut your stuff. But wait, are we forgetting something? Oh right; you need something to fit your golf clubs in! Now you are not going to hand carry all your golf clubs around the course are you?

There are a many different types of golf travel cases you can choose from when it comes to fitting your golf clubs in. Choosing the right one for you is important because buying a golf bag that is not right for your golf gear could mean possible damage to it if you can’t them in. Or it might get knocked around easily. So what kind of golf bags should you look for to ensure that this doesn’t happen?

There are many brands you can choose from when it comes to golf travel cases. If you have the money and have just bought some pretty expensive golf gear, then you might want to invest in something that has lots of room space and especially sturdy. Most golf-stores would have these in stock and you can ask the salesperson for a hard-sided golf travel case. These golf bags pack plenty of space and can hold up against rough handling (don’t go out of your way to test that though!). Even in airports where your luggage may be thrown about pretty roughly, it can still take withstand quite a lot of pressure.

Explore Waccamaw Golf Trail for Best Myrtle Beach Golf!

For special Myrtle Beach golf packages, follow along the Historic Waccamaw River as you enjoy a great round or two of golf along the Waccamaw Golf Trail!

Waccamaw, after the Waccamaw Indians is a name long familar to the Carolinas.The Intracoastal Waterway is known as the Waccamaw River from the North Carolina to Georgetown, South Carolina. The site of many of the old plantations and rice fields,.

Wild life abounds along this river trail and you might sight an American Black Bear, a Pileated Woodpecker or two, Black Swallowtail Butterflies as well at other unusual flora and fauna. Brookgreen Gardens and Huntington Beach State Park are just two year-round attractions.

Unlike the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama, which offers golf courses strung out along many miles, this is a concentration of 12 great golf courses all within minutes of each other. Located on former rice plantations you’ll find this array of golf courses hard to beat. Among the award-winning golf courses on this newly instituted Waccamaw golf trail, four have been listed as “America’s Top 100 Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest, and Willbrook Plantation was named in the “Top 25 Courses for Women in America” by Golf for Women.

Imagine some the of best golf you may ever play and you don’t have to drive miles to cover the trail – a distance of perhaps 15 or 20 miles from Blackmoor on Route 707 to the end of the Trail at Founder’s Club on Hwy 17 Bypass? Whoa! no more getting up at the crack of dawn to meet that early tee time.

Going Around The Mall Of Asia In A Golf Cart

by George Ross

My grandfather died a month ago so we went down for the wake. He died peacefully at the ripe age of 97 leaving my grandmother alone. Everybody went home to Manila, Philippines to grieve including those who have already migrated to New York.

It became like some kind of a reunion as most of them have not set foot on the country for more than 5 years already. It was a busy time for me because they all wanted to catch up and are very interested about the changes and developments happening since they’ve been away. We visited various malls everyday and would only come home at dusk to say the 9 day long prayers for the dead.

Grandma who was now 92 years old does not like to be left alone at the moment. With her husband dead and all his children around, she wanted to be with them where ever they went. It needed some work done to have grandma along on our tours. She didn’t walk as fast as she used to so we had to pack her wheelchair in the trunk and brought it with us every where we went.

On one of our trips, we visited the Mall of Asia or MOA as most Filipinos fondly call it. It is the 4th largest mall in the world and boasts of a land area of 42 hectares. The floor area occupies 410,000 square meters and is visited by 200,000 foot traffic everyday. Imagine a 92 year old woman in the midst of all that.