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Your Plan For A Worry-free Vegas Golf Vacation

By: Charles Davis

Planning a Las Vegas golf vacation? With just a little pre-planning, you can have that vacation, worry free. A few details handled before you leave can make a world of difference. You'll have the time of your life, and only have to worry about your score.
First things first. Take a good hard look before selecting a golf package or a discount golf vacation. An abundance of courses means there's plenty of places to play in Vegas, but they're not all the same. Extra time spent reading reviews online, and making sure the place you're staying or playing is reputable will be well worth your while.
When you're budgeting, make sure you leave yourself some room in your wallet for the unexpected. Vegas makes it easy to spend money, and there's plenty you may have missed. A more basic golf package might make it easier to have a good time without worrying you might have to win your trip home at the tables.
There are some costs you should consider when you are planning your trip that are not quite so apparent. Some standard expenses that vacationers generally find on their trips include caddies and gratuities, groceries, parking fees, and transportation to off-resort courses. Just make sure that you have budgeted some extra money for expenses that pop-up during your trip.
Playing golf can require a large amount of accessories, many of which are only remembered too late for convenience. Before you hit the airport, make sure you've got a hat, sunscreen, chapstick, sunglasses, band-aids, and pain relievers. Commonplace items like these can have a big impact on your round of golf, and aren't useful if they're left at home.
Air travel can be tough, and travelling with golf clubs can be tougher, especially becauuse airline baggage policies for golf clubs vary from carrier to carrier. Use the Net to check into airlines' policies beforehandm so you don't have to leave equipent at the baggage check.
When you get to Vegas, check-in at your resort or hotel should include checking to see if the hotel is offering any upgrades. A better room or a better deal may just require asking for it. Online reviews may provide clues as to what they've offered other people.
It's hard to go wrong with a golf package, whether you're on your own or with a group. That being said, a little attention to detail can make the difference between good and bad memories. A little planning up front can ensure a worry-free trip.

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