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Golf I-75

imageI met Greg Schwartz, the founder of Golf I-75 at the recent Michigan Golf Show in Novi, Michigan and was impressed with the concept.

Golf I-75 is but the first of a series of websites that focus on golfing opportunities along the major US interstates.

On Golf I-75, you’ll find a list of public courses located within fifteen miles of I-75, which runs from Northern Michigan to Florida. Michiganians are well familiar with the road, for it leads us “Up North” to our cottages on the lakes, and south to winter playgrounds in Florida.

The site is easy to navigate: after selecting a state, you are shown a map with clickable mile markers. Selecting one shows a list of courses in the area.

Even better: there are coupons for many of the courses.

It’s a great project, and I look forward to seeing more.

March 10, 2007 |  Category: TravelWebsites
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Golf Ahoy Cruises

Now HERE’s a cruise that the Golf Blogger could get into. Caribbbean Cruise lines is offering a series of trips where eah of the ports of call features a golf course. You dock, play a round, and then return to the ship for your meal and lodging. In they meantime, any non-golfing significant others can visit a spa, shop or see the sights.

They’ve got trips to Mexico, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.

November 25, 2006 |  Category: Travel
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Moscow To Build Ten Golf Courses

In an effort to elevate its status as an international destination, Moscow is planning to build ten new golf courses by 2012, including a course on the Moscow River near the city center. That’s an ambitious agenda for a city that is snowed in six months out of the year.

The city fathers seem to think that golf will attract international tourists.

I hate to be so negative, but I doubt it. Given all of the other places to go on a golfing vacation, I can’t imagine that Moscow will be on my list. I wouldn’t mind visiting Russia, but it wouldn’t be for the golf.

November 7, 2006 |  Category: Travel
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