I've been told by a product rep that I work with that he wants to take me on a trip just to play some golf. This is a "thank you" trip, and there will be little cost to me (just pro shop expenditures, and even those may get covered). As an example: the last thank you trip he took me on, I got to see a Cubs game at Wrigley on Saturday, and a Packers game at Lambeau on Sunday with a few factory visits mixed in between Friday and Monday - and awesome food every day of the trip.
Timing is still up in the air, but likely in the spring after high school wrestling season wraps up. Can fly or drive, and we will likely want to play multiple courses.
Not trying to break the bank but wanting to have a good time - and play some places we might not play on our own. We've considered driving down through New Mexico, and then onto Phoenix/Scottsdale and then back. Stopping and playing 18+ each day. We've also discussed getting to California or Florida and playing some fair weather golf while there is likely still snow on the ground at home.
So here is where I need the collective THP mind to give me some pointers/ideas. Assume travel during March 2023, fly or drive from Colorado, overall budget probably in the $4k range. Proximity to the product reps manufacturers (all over the country) could expand the budget, but not a priority for this trip or he'd let them plan it. Think warm, typically dry weather.
Timing is still up in the air, but likely in the spring after high school wrestling season wraps up. Can fly or drive, and we will likely want to play multiple courses.
Not trying to break the bank but wanting to have a good time - and play some places we might not play on our own. We've considered driving down through New Mexico, and then onto Phoenix/Scottsdale and then back. Stopping and playing 18+ each day. We've also discussed getting to California or Florida and playing some fair weather golf while there is likely still snow on the ground at home.
So here is where I need the collective THP mind to give me some pointers/ideas. Assume travel during March 2023, fly or drive from Colorado, overall budget probably in the $4k range. Proximity to the product reps manufacturers (all over the country) could expand the budget, but not a priority for this trip or he'd let them plan it. Think warm, typically dry weather.