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Desert Willow Golf Resort - Palm Desert, California

Visit California and you will know why golf is not just a game when you visit the Desert Willow Golf Resort at Palm Desert. Throughout your visit, you will feel the difference and a visitor gets the feeling of being an exclusive club member here. The artistic club house over viewing the Santa Rosa Mountains is the ultimate destination of any vacationer for a Palm Desert golf vacation. The bonus is the 18-hole cliff golf course. For non-golfers of course, there are other avenues for entertainment available around, but basically this one is a golf centric resort.

Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - Bandon, Oregon

Eight hours journey from Seattle and only five minutes away from Bandon, the Bandon Dunes on the Southern Oregon coasts provides some very naturally attractive views in addition to its mind boggling golf courses. An avid golfer, or a philosopher, or even a businessman on course fined true solace in the peaceful environment away from hassles of the busy life today. And so far as golf is concerned, the high blowing wind changes the entire shape of the game.
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Unlike some other golf resorts, there is no spa to attract customers or a swimming pool separately for the kids. The best part of Bandon Dunes, however, is it being a very affordable glf venue at only $160 compared to Pebble Beach that charges $350. The lodge attached has got 15 rooms quite well furnished. It has also got 4 large rooms and two four bedroom suites too. The usual facilities like phone, TV are also available. There is also a 31 acre practice facilities for golfers. For reservation you may contact 888 345 6008.

A Non-Pilot's Fly-In Golf Vacation

It is not only the pilots who like to fly in or enjoy fly-in golf vacations. Many ordinary individuals, who may be in the affluent group, prefer to fly in to a golf resort. Sometimes, the visitors prefer the fly in resort on the basis of the golf course it has, as in the case of Wisconsin golf courses.

A fly-in resort package for a non-pilot may be a vacation of 3 days and 2 nights for two persons. Each person has to pay $175 and the package value comes to $350. Packages are usually dealt on a per person basis, but occasionally, promos for couples or families may be offered. There is also an additional burden of 13% + $2 per day as tax. For a non-pilot golfer, the only major expenses involved will be the flight charges. However, some resorts provide concessions on air travel or even provide the services free of charge to renowned golf players. If the golfer is with family, he may choose such a fly in resort that will provide facilities of golf for him and other entertainments for his family.

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