Reflections on a Lowcountry Golf Cruise

Freedom

Having just completed a delightful three day Lowcountry Golf Cruise I thought I would take a few moments and share various observations from the experience. 

The Inn at Palmetto Bluff near Hilton Head Island is a special place. It is understated, casual, comfortable with a myriad of amenities, including an excellent Nicklaus designed golf course. In many ways it feels like a more intimate Cloister Hotel (Sea Island) experience. The May River Golf Course which sits alongside the Inn is a delight to play. Unquestionably better than a resort course as it meanders through old growth tress and alongside tidal marshes. The facility also provides an excellent caddie program in conjunction with Caddiemaster, which for me is always a strong indication of a pending superior golf experience. 

The town of Beaufort, S.C. which was the filming location for much of the movie Forrest Gump is a delightful, Lowcountry coastal river town. With a unique location which provides deep water access and mooring it has a charm and ambiance that is a delight to encounter. It is a ideal stop on a journey such as we made for it has appeal to both golfers and non golfers alike. 

It is somewhat unusual to take six people as we had on this trip,  from various aspects of the golf industry and in any given geographic region play two courses which none of the group have ever played…but that is what we did with May River and Chechessee Creek. I have heard much about this Coore/Crenshaw design over the years and was delighted to finally play it. It is a terrific walking course, challenging for all levels of golfer…one of these courses you could play every day and not get bored. It would not beat you up unduly and one that to which I would gladly return. The clubhouse, while similar to May River, in a very traditional Lowcountry style, is slightly more low key…but all very comfortable. 

One of the very interesting aspects of Chechessee Creek was their relationship with the Outpost Club  which is a recently formed Golf Society in keeping with the traditions of those in the British Isles. They are taking the concept one step farther however by building the Outpost Lodge at Chechessee Creek, adjacent to the clubhouse. The lodge has 12 en suite bedrooms and is available for both Outpost members and Chechessee Creek members to book for overnight accommodations. 

My interest is peeked from a business sense and how these two concepts will co-exist in harmony. These are challenging times in the golf industry and for private clubs in particular. Chechessee Creek for whatever reason had not gained the membership levels required as we entered the recent choppy economic waters and this relationship with the Outpost Club is certainly thinking outside the box. Both entities are attractive and appealing to different golfers in their own right. Both can deliver value and experience for people with differing needs…the challenge as I see it is how the respective memberships and staff’s work together and communicate, understanding and respecting the needs of each other, while recognizing that together they are much more viable than separately. I applaud their innovation and wish them well. 

The glue that holds this travel experience together is Freedom. She is a delight to sail on board. For a group of 4 couples, she is ideal with plenty of public space to relax and enjoy the vistas surrounding you. The crew were outstanding. The food creatively prepared and designed with the individual preferences of the passengers in mind. 

In closing, a wonderful experience that can be customized to fit the needs of the group. More images may be viewed here. Details of our Lowcountry Golf program may be viewed at our website.
 

About the Author: Gordon Dalgleish is the Co-Founding Director of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on Google+

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Celtic Manor Introduces New Titleist Fitting Centre

Celtic Manor Resort, who proudly hosted the Ryder Cup in 2010, can now boast a new Titleist National Fitting Centre. 

The centre opened on the 31st of October 2011 and offers a sophisticated club-fitting service by appointment with the club professionals.

Celtic Manor Resort

Should you be planning a trip to South Wales in 2012, Celtic Manor offers 5 star accommodation, a wonderful spa for a weekend of relaxation, a selection of excellent dining experiences and has 3 resident golf courses. What more could you ask for on vacation?

To read more on the new Titleist National Fitting Centre at Celtic Manor, please click here.

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Open Returns to St. Andrews

It was recently announced that the Open Championship will return to the home of golf in 2015.  The Open is widely regarded as the most prestigious Major Championship and I honestly believe that winning it around the Old Course at St. Andrews must add so much to the satisfaction of the winner.

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By Gary Sheppard.  Gary has been with PerryGolf for over 5 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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Pelican Hill Resort – worth a visit

While we do not offer domestic golf trips, a recent business meeting at the Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach was a very positive experience. The two Tom Fazio designed courses are almost 20 years old but the accommodation component only opened in 2008 and is spectacular.

I had previously attended a meeting at the resort and stayed overnight in it’s sister property but was impressed at that time with the physical plant. On this occasion I stayed at Pelican Hill for three nights and played both the North & South Courses.

The resort offers hotel rooms which they categorize as “Bungalows” and a Villa product which have 2 – 4 bedrooms in each unit. The Bungalows are spacious at over 800 square feet and provide a very well designed and thoughtful hotel experience. I did not see the interior of the Villas but understand they are also extremely well conceived.

The hotel is spread out and as a result their transportation system is extremely efficient and works very well. I never waited longer than a few minutes for a transfer within the resort and never heard a negative comment on this topic from any of the 30+ people within my group who were also at the resort.

The golf courses surpassed my fairly modest expectations. I thought they would be more contrived in design to fit into the land that Fazio had to work with, but I was pleasantly surprised. Both courses offered great vistas of the Pacific and Newport Beach. The courses were fairly typical Fazio and in good condition. On balance I probably preferred the North Course as it was more open but would not lose sleep over having to play either one again. The golf operation was good with engaged and pleasant forecaddies with each group (this is a Caddiemaster facility and did not disappoint).

Room service was also a well oiled machine with prompt and efficient delivery and clean up. Given the size and layout of the rooms room service was a good option.

I attended two group dining functions during my stay and both were well executed with good food, attentive staff and creative dining choices.

My wife used the spa as something of a professional spa-er and enjoyed both treatments although she commented that their use of the “quiet room” for dining was slightly incongruous but otherwise they delivered an enjoyable  spa experience.

The swimming pool is apparently the largest circular swimming pool in the world. Additionally it is salt water fresh and universally 3 1/2 feet deep. It was good by any measure and impressive.

My only negative was the dining room at the pool. On every occasion (total of four) the orders were mishandled, service was very slow and my sense was they were overstaffed with friendly, well dressed folks standing around. It was very out of context with the rest of the resort experience. If I were to return to Pelican Hill I would probably give this food outlet one chance to evidence improvement as the pattern was evident to me and others in the group.

In closing I have not done justice to the superior facilities that have been built at the resort. The service is very good with the one exception as noted. It is located only a few miles from  John Wayne Orange County Airport which provides excellent scheduled air access. All in all, Pelican Hill is resort worth visiting if you are looking for something in the Los Angeles area.
 

About the Author: Gordon Dalgleish is the Co-Founding Director of PerryGolf, the leading provider of international golf vacations. You can find him on Google+

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Cameron House, Loch Lomond

Cameron House is a five star De Vere hotel situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, just 25 minutes from Glasgow Airport.  I recently had the pleasure of staying overnight, which was the first time I’d stayed since its £25 million refurbishment in 2007.  The end result is a fantastic traditional hotel with a great Scottish feel to it and a property fitting of a great location on the ‘Bonnie Banks’.   The bedrooms are tastefully designed with tartan rugs and deep colours, giving it a very homely feel.  Personally, my favourite part of the hotel is the Great Scots Bar; where pictures of famous Scots (Colin Montgomerie, Sean Connery, William Wallace, Billy Connolly, etc) hang on the walls.  Spend 15 minutes wandering round the bar looking at all the pictures…….it’s an education!

Whilst it’s a difficult property to include in a typical itinerary (you wouldn’t use it as a base when playing any of Scotland’s top links courses), it will often fit in perfectly at the end of a trip.  For example, if you’re in the Highlands or St. Andrews and you’re flying home from Glasgow, it’ll be much more enjoyable to stay at Cameron House on your last night, than it would be to stay at a typical airport hotel.

By Keith Baird.  Keith has been with PerryGolf for over 11 years and is one of our Golf Travel Specialists.

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