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Hard to beat the San Diego area for year around golf. Perfect weather everyday.
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Hard to beat the San Diego area for year around golf. Perfect weather everyday.
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Texas, Florida or Southern California
Northern Florida would probably be tops due to lack of humidity.
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Boy S.D. sounds great but why (as some have mentioned) is it so expensive to play there?
Are there no municipal courses or private/public ones that are reasonable?
Colorado...and yes golf can be played all year. Just a few days spread a part for snow melt. Usually not too cold for a few layers.
Can't stand humidity so maybe somewhere in Cali except for prices. Never golfed there, but maybe this year Decemberish?
I've lived in many of the regions mentioned and San Antonio Texas gets my vote. You get an awesome year round golf climate with tons of reasonably priced and varied venues. Not that you'd need to every leave with all the options right there but an hour either way completely changes everything. The short drive gets you Hill Country golf or Coastal Resort golf. There is also quite a bit of golf history too. In comparison to some of the other great choices mentioned, EVERYTHING is just so much cheaper there. So you could afford more golf, more golf travel, and have still have the cash to fund all your club ho addictions. I loved FL golf when I lived or traveled there but so many of those courses are just so similar to each other and it's so bloody humid and the courses (and roads) are often jammed with blue hairs when it's not. I really liked the desert golf when I lived in AZ and NM too, especially the high desert stuff, but can't do the 105+ stuff anymore and the good golf was more spread out other than around Phoenix which is pricey. Not as pricey as CA. Wow, lived there years ago and even then it was way above my fiscal zipcode ... that and I hated how overcrowded and brutally slow the golf was even back then.
Agreed. I'm really big on Boise golf, the Salt Lake City region too, as well as New Mexico (especially Ruidoso area) and both Tuscon and Flagstaff. Wasn't a golfer yet when I lived near Denver, but I'll bet that's incredible too.Rocky Mountain states are often overlooked when it comes to golf. New Mexico is also excellent, as is Boise, ID. /beating a dead horse
St. George, UT is fantastic.
Hard to argue against FL, alot of quality golf courses in all price ranges, and you can play year round very easily.
At what? Disappointing towns on the way to SLC from Vegas
as a golf destination
Agree to disagree. Although I will say SLC doesn't get enough credit for having some amazing tracks.