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Best Texas Golf courses

April 28th, 2009

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If you’re wanting to swing away in the Lone Star State, join this golf adventure with National Hole in One Insurance Association. As we take a brief tour of the best golf courses in Texas, we have to ask: Does the phrase “Everything is bigger in Texas” rings any bell?
If not, it should as this great state has gigantic geographical sprawls and wide open spaces of diverse landscapes which brew up the very idea of Teeing grounds. But then Texans have already taken advantage of this space by providing tons of great golf courses for all golf lovers around the world.
Let’s explore the wide array of favored Texas greens now:
Barton Creek Resort & Spa
· Location: Austin
· Address: 8212 Barton Club Drive, Austin, Texas
· Phone Number: 800-336-6158, 512-329-4000
· Brief description: The spectacular Fazio Foothills rests in the heart of Texas Hill Country and is one of four courses (Crenshaw Cliffside, Fazio Canyons, and Palmer Lakeside) of the Barton Creek golf courses. Home to the Legends of Golf Tour for 4 years in a row, Barton Creek is quite the attraction. The oldest and perhaps the most famous of Barton Creek’s courses, the Fazio masterpiece spreads across 6956 yards. Consistently topping the list of golf courses and resorts in Texas, Fazio has the reputation of being very exigent and exciting. It is an admirable 18 holes of golf with some holes being quite memorable with its mesmerizing waterfalls, narrow approaches and elevation. With the on-site spectacular spa, how could you lose?
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Crown Colony
· Location: Lufkin
· Address: 900 Crown Colony Dr, Lufkin Texas 75901
· Phone Number: 936 637-8811
· Brief description: Crowning the list of golf courses in Texas, the Crown Colony golf course well deserve the honors bestowed. In the golfing business for more than 30 years, the club is famous for its very scenic, challenging, fun and frolic atmosphere. Set across a magnificent 6692 yards, Crown colony is an 18 hole semi -private golf course. The club is famous for its finest amenities, great cuisine and very gracious services. All this comes with a very economical Stay and Play package.
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Pine Dunes
· Location: Frankston
· Address: 900 159 Private Road 7019, Frankston, Texas 75763
· Phone Number: 903-876-4336
· Brief description: Rated 2nd in the list of best golf courses in Texas, Pine Dunes has captured the hearts of many Texan golfers. The course is a gem in its own with breathtaking and secluded facilities, full of beautiful and demanding fairways. This desert style course positioned on an expansive 7117 yards, features 4 tees to accommodate all skill levels. The club has great practice facilities and the entire course is quite nice. This is an exciting and adventurous ‘must play’ golf course.
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Butterfield Trail Golf· Location: El Paso
· Address: 1858 Cottonwoods Drive, El Paso, Texas 79906
· Phone Number: 915-772-1031
· Brief description: Where history meets future! Confused? Well, in midst of the vast desert settings, surrounded by natural sand dunes stands the magnificent, ultra modern master plan of Tom Fazio – the great Butterfield Trail Golf, nestled on about 7300 yards. The 18 hole, public golf house is equipped with all the amenities including spacious practice facility, full service condos, restaurants, special event facilities, and much more. Incredible course, dramatic holes, great tee boxes and greens in excellent conditions, makes the journey to El Paso a memorable one. It’s a great golf course for all comers with a great design and upkeep.
Visit www.butterfieldtrailgolf.com for more information.
And here ends our Texas golfing odyssey. Don’t misunderstand. There are many more great Texas golf courses. We just couldn’t share them all with you in the course of this tour.
We’d also like you to know that we, National Hole-in-One Association, are the number 1 provider of Hole-in-One Insurance. If you’ve got a large tournament, charity or not, and you need insurance coverage for your prizes, contact us today. We’ve got coverage the size of Texas but you don’t have to be in Texas to benefit from it.
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Favorite Golf Hot Spots!

April 16th, 2009

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National Hole-in-One Association would like to share some favorite golf ‘hot spots’ with those avid golfers out there who may be looking for a bit of a change of scenery and maybe a few new challenges. Perhaps you want to host a charity golf event in a new location. If so, we can assist you with Hole-in-One Insurance to make sure your event is all it can be.
The love of the game usually increases when you love where the game is played. Psychologically, people just feel better when their surroundings include fresh air, lush greenery, bright vividly colored plants, a pebbling stream, and a comfortable temperature. If you are about to host a charity golf tournament, some of these locations may just be the right fit. Of course you can always check these places out for yourself first – you know for the betterment of the event and all (wink, wink).
Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, WI
Yes, the cheese heads have it. According to Golf Magazine, Wisconsin has 4 of the top 100 public golf courses in America. Coming in as the 3rd best public golf course in America is the Straits at Whistling Straits Rumor has it that the 18th hole is like Goliath and its players are like David. Bring your pebbles and slingshot because you’re going to need it. This hole is said to be quite a challenge.
For those who don’t know when to quit, there is another course at Whistling Straits that also has your name on it. The Irish at Whistling Straits may make you cry for uncle as well. With lush greenery, serene streams, and an oh-so tranquil environment, this course just may fool you. They say don’t judge a book by its cover. We say don’t just a golf course by its surroundings. Some of the sweetest looking courses can leave a bitter taste in your mouth when you walk away with the highest golf score of your life.
Phoenix/Scottsdale, AZ
If you prefer rugged mountains and picturesque sunsets, the Phoenix/Scottsdale area in Arizona is where you should get ready to swing. Known as ‘The Valley of the Sun’ this area offers over 200 golf courses, with more than 35 in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area. The weather is consistently warm and golf-friendly, which is probably why the National Golf Foundation named this area ‘The Golf Capital of the World.’
You can also benefit from some of the best golf instructors in the world and enjoy some remarkable resorts and spas. It’s hard to beat an excellent day of golf that winds down with a full body massage. There’s also swimming and fishing at nearby beaches and many other outdoor activities.
Massachusetts
Although the state of Massachusetts is not large by any means, its cities are busting with golf courses. From Cambridge to Salem to Nantucket to Belmont to hundreds of other Massachusetts cities, you can find both public and private courses to best ‘get your golf on!’

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Back to Back Aces by the Same Golfer!

April 3rd, 2009

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Some people have all the luck.  On Tuesday  March  31, 2009  Carl Smith, 70, of Boone County West Virginia had the great fortune of hitting back to back hole-in-ones  at Charleston’s Coonskin Park. He used his pitching wedge on hole 18 to ace a 70 yard hole!  Using National Hole-In-One Association has paid two winners in the same tournament before but never the same person twice!  We have a saying in the office, a hole-in-one is a great thing…an insured hole-in-one is even better!  National Hole-In-One Association can write hole-in-one insurance coverage for yardages less than 135 yards.


 
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