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Whether it’s a quick weekend
getaway or a 10 day golf adventure to the Caribbean, there is one thing
in common with all golf trips and vacations… rip-offs are common.
1. Cart Fees.
Many
courses will require you to rent a cart, even though your package deal
never mentioned it. Make sure you know up front if cart fees are
included and or required.
2. Course Surcharges
You
may be offered to “upgrade” to a better course when you arrive at your
destination. This is a common practice in many areas. The fact is that
the course you “upgrade” to in many cases will not be any better than
the course you are booked on.
3. Internet Deals
Many golf trips
these days are sold by internet resellers. The price may be right, but
they have no idea of the local market. They are selling a commodity and
could care less what other events are happening in the area or what
local conditions are. Dealing with local people in the area you plan to
visit will eliminate many of these surprises.
4. Do you need a “package” deal?
You
will find that package deals sometimes will cost you more than just
booking a hotel and a “golf” market and winging it. Once you book your
accommodations, the concierge or front desk will be able to direct you
to the best deals. This works especially during the off peak times. So
many people get involved in the package deals that the prices can be
increased by 50-75% over what it would cost you to book it yourself.
To save a ton of money, call the
local area Better Business Bureau (all the offices are online at
bbb.com) and ask for information on the local public courses. In
addition just Google “Golf In …), you will come up with a ton of
options.
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