Don t Get Ripped Off On Golf Vacations
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Avoid Getting Ripped Off on Golf Vacations
Summary
Discover quick tips to ensure you’re not overpaying on your next golf getaway.
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Whether it's a quick weekend escape or a ten-day golf adventure in the Caribbean, avoiding rip-offs is crucial when planning golf vacations. Here’s how to protect your wallet on your next golf trip.
1. Cart Fees
Many courses may require you to rent a cart, even if your package didn’t mention it. Always verify upfront if cart fees are included or mandatory.
2. Course Surcharges
Upon arrival, you might be tempted to upgrade to a supposedly better course. Often, the upgrade is not significantly better than your original booking. Be cautious and assess if it’s worth the extra cost.
3. Internet Deals
Online resellers may offer tempting deals, but they might lack local insights. They’re often unaware of nearby events or conditions. Dealing directly with locals can help you avoid unwanted surprises.
4. Consider Whether You Need a Package Deal
Sometimes, package deals are more expensive than booking individually. Once you have accommodations, seek advice from the concierge or front desk about the best golf deals, especially during off-peak times. Package prices can be inflated by 50-75% compared to booking on your own.
Extra Tip
For huge savings, contact the local Better Business Bureau (available at bbb.com) for info on public courses. Additionally, a simple Google search for “Golf in [Destination]” will provide numerous options.
By following these tips, you can enjoy your golf vacation without the worry of overspending.
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