Archive for the 'Golf Trips' Category
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Golf Clubs on Board
After a whirlwind road trip, I’m back home in time to celebrate Independence Day locally. We drove a total of 2200 miles and arrived home yesterday afternoon and unloaded the filthy vehicle.
When we were planning the trip, we had concerns about fitting everything in the car. We folded down the rear row of seats to […]
Published by golfchick on July 4th, 2008 tagged Golf Goods, Golf Travel, Golf Trips, Vito | 5 Comments »
Star Valley Ranch Golf
I just finished playing Cedar Creek in Star Valley Ranch in Thayne, WY. Beautiful. I’ll give more details later as I’m blogging from my GooseBerry now.
I am about to head back up the Grey’s River above Alpine, where about 35 or 40 of my family members have taken over a great lodge. Big party up […]
Published by golfchick on June 29th, 2008 tagged Golf Travel, Golf Trips | Comment now »
Road Trip Update
We’re almost there. It has been a leisurely drive and we’re taking our time. We also have company in our convoy but I still can’t release details since the surprise hasn’t happened yet. We have seen many golf courses and Greg may go play a little nine-holer across the street from where we’re staying […]
Published by golfchick on June 27th, 2008 tagged Golf Travel, Golf Trips, Vito | 1 Comment »
Road Trip!
Would anyone in their right mind take a 2000 mile road trip instead of flying these days? Dunno - you’d have to ask someone in their right mind.
Despite the insane fuel prices, we’re going on a road trip tomorrow. Of course we have to take Vito with us, and he’s nowhere near ready for the […]
Published by golfchick on June 24th, 2008 tagged Golf Travel, Golf Trips, Vito | 7 Comments »
Great golf course closing soon - play now!
There are a couple of weekends left to get your round(s) in at a terrific golf course. I’ve written about Primm Valley Golf Club before and I absolutely love both of its 18-hole courses.
There are two golf courses on the property - the Lakes and the Desert. They’re amazingly different from each other so […]









