There are many reasons to plan a group golf trip.
You may have a group of friends who all enjoy golf and want to get away together, or maybe you're in charge of planning a company business trip and the boss is a big golfer.
Perhaps you come from a family of golfers, making a golf vacation an ideal family reunion.
Whatever the reason, group golf trips have the potential to be fun and memorable excursions that promote bonding time between the people involved, as long as consideration is given to certain factors when planning.
For instance, the overall playing ability of the group and individuals' comfort levels with the game should help determine which courses you play.
A group of seasoned golfers will likely want to play more challenging courses, whereas less-experienced golfers may be more comfortable with less of a challenge.
If your group has a mix of ability, alternating between challenging and less challenging is a good option.
Cost is another important factor.
Some golf courses are more expensive than others, and some golfers are willing to pay more than other golfers.
Plus you'll need to factor in lodging expenses.
Discussing costs and finding a happy medium among your golf group members is an important part of trip planning.
One option that can help with expenses and simplify the planning process is booking a golf vacation package with a company such as Brett/Robinson.
The golf packages offered by Brett/Robinson allow visitors to pick which courses they want to play and when, and the cost includes greens fees, cart fees, and condo expenses.
Golfers can choose from a variety of golf courses throughout Alabama's Gulf Coast.
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