Golf – dogwoodhillsresort.com http://www.dogwoodhillsresort.com/ Golf and entertainment in the Ozarks Fri, 21 Jan 2022 09:48:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.5 The courses all golfers should play https://www.dogwoodhillsresort.com/2021/11/05/the-courses-all-golfers-should-play/ Fri, 05 Nov 2021 10:14:00 +0000 https://www.dogwoodhillsresort.com/?p=15 One of the most amazing aspects of the sport of golf is the tremendous diversity of courses across the world.…

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One of the most amazing aspects of the sport of golf is the tremendous diversity of courses across the world.

With approximately 34,000 golf clubs worldwide, the game provides an endless variety of courses to suit all preferences.

Whether coastal, desert, tree-lined, hilly, natural or man-made, golf courses can really grab your imagination. They can inspire people to make huge trips just for the purpose of visiting and playing on them.

Here, we take a tour of the golfing world, looking at 15 courses that should be on everyone’s bucket list.

The Old Course St Andrews, Scotland

The sense of history and location you feel on the fairways is unlike anything else in golf.

It is not only one of the greatest golf courses in Scotland but also one of the most historic courses in the world.

The game’s greatest players have navigated these links, and it’s an incredible sensation to follow in their footsteps.

The course itself is one-of-a-kind, with its vast double greens and spectacular bunkers.

Teeing off in front of the Ancient Clubhouse, crossing the Shell bunker to the seventh green, hitting off onto the Elysian Fields and over Hell, the notorious Road Hole seventeenth, and the iconic drive back into town on the eighteenth are just a few of the unforgettable moments to enjoy.

Every golf fan should visit the Old Course at least once.

Real Club Valderrama, Spain

There are several fantastic courses in Spain, but the one that really catches the eye is Valderrama near Sotogrande.

For many years, the course hosted the Volvo Masters, and later, the Andalucia Valderrama Masters. It also held the first Ryder Cup in continental Europe, when Seve captained the victorious team in 1997.

The course is well-known for its difficulty, with narrow tree-lined fairways and firm, quick, sloping putting surfaces.

It was designed by Robert Trent Jones. He ensured it has a classic feel with a focus on technique from beginning to end.

Play well here and you’ll feel as if you’ve passed a major golfing test.

Lofoten Links, Norway

The course at Lofoten Links is located on the isolated Norwegian island of Gimsya. It offers one of the most spectacular golf locations in the world.

In mid-summer it is possible to play golf in Lofoten 24 hours a day.

It was opened for play in 2015. While it may be a difficult place to get to, the effort is definitely worth it once you get there.

The breathtaking scenery, including mountains and pristine beaches, might be overwhelming at first. You’ll soon discover that the course’s excellence matches the mesmerizing Arctic location however.

It’s a well-designed and tough course that deserves to be regarded as the finest in Norway.

Pebble Beach Golf Links, California

Playing Pebble Beach, one of the most renowned golfing locations in the world, has to be one of our bucket list golf courses.

Since its debut in 1919, the California course has hosted six U.S. Open Championships, most recently in 2019 to commemorate the course’s one hundred year anniversary.

There are some fantastic shots to be hit on the way around the course. There are holes running alongside Stillwater Cove and then out onto a peninsula extending out into the Pacific.

One of the most renowned holes is the seventh. This, along with the seventeenth was the location of Tom Watson’s chip-in on his way to winning the U.S. Open in 1982.

La Paz, Bolivia

The course at La Paz Golf Club in Bolivia joins our list of bucket list golf courses, due to its location.

This is the highest golf course on the earth and one of the most challenging golf courses in the world.

It is also considered to be one of the greatest courses in South America.

The club in La Paz was formed in 1912. The course at its current location was built in the 1940s. Luther Kuntz, an American colleague of the famous Dr Alister MacKenzie, was in charge of the design, which is rather remarkable.

The landscape is breathtaking, with canyons and cliffs to navigate. Two bridges connect to the island tee on the 12th hole.

Yas Links, Abu Dhabi

Kyle Phillips, the architect of the magnificent layout at Kingsbarns on the Fife coast, designed Yas Links on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The course draws inspiration from similar British and Irish coastal courses.

The course embodies the rough character of links golf and provides a combination of history and innovation. It features undulating fairways pock-marked with smart bunkering, breathtaking views of the sea, an ever-present breeze, and tough green complexes.

The course is a little different than other courses in the Gulf. With teeing possibilities ranging from 7,450 yards to 5,800 yards, it’s a course that everyone can appreciate.

Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand

Cape Kidnappers, designed by renowned course architect Tom Doak, opened in 2004 and has acquired a reputation as one of the most magnificent locations in the world of golf.

The first nine are mainly inland and may not be particularly thrilling, but the excitement level skyrockets after the turn.

It’s an extraordinarily spectacular stretch of golf, with fairways positioned 400 feet above the sea and steep cliffs off several of its sides.

When you combine this with the isolated atmosphere of the course and the degree of hospitality provided, Cape Kidnappers is unquestionably one of those bucket list golf courses.

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Best new tech for golfers https://www.dogwoodhillsresort.com/2021/10/07/best-new-tech-for-golfers/ Thu, 07 Oct 2021 10:05:43 +0000 https://www.dogwoodhillsresort.com/?p=13 In the modern game, golf and technology have grown inextricably intertwined. The benefits are obvious in education, club fitting, and…

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In the modern game, golf and technology have grown inextricably intertwined. The benefits are obvious in education, club fitting, and game performance. These are some of the finest examples of golf technology, ranging from launch monitors to lasers.

Bushnell Phantom 2

The new Phantom 2 improves on its predecessor by including improved GPS distances and convenience measurements in a smaller, easier-to-read device.

It enables adjustable pin placements and more precise distances, while accounting for distances according to where the player is playing.

The Phantom 2 features 40 percent bigger font. It also features technology that allows it to magnetically connect to the arm of a cart or metal buggy for rapid reference. It also has a battery that lasts more than 18 hours per charge.

Bushnell iON Edge

The Bushnell ION EDGE GPS watch has many of the same capabilities as the Phantom 2 GPS device. But it has a new touchscreen.

The ION EDGE features a 15-hour battery life, GreenView, and Dynamic Green Mapping capabilities. This is in addition to yardages displayed on your wrist.

The ION EDGE immediately detects courses and progresses holes after connecting with the Bushnell Golf App for more than 38,000 globally mapped layouts. This leaves the user’s primary task to concentrate on the distance and play the shot.

It is available in two different colors and includes a scorekeeper and shot distance calculator.

Bushnell Wingman

Golf technology, like the rest of the digital world, is continuously evolving. And Bushnell’s Wingman is designed to meet the diverse requirements of today’s golfer.

More golfers are deciding to enhance their game with music. Bushnell merged its main business of measuring distance with high-quality audio with the Wingman.

The speaker uses BITE technology to attach to a cart arm, plays a golfer’s chosen app’s music while also connecting with Bushnell’s own program. This provides audible front, center, and back green distances with the touch of a button on the remote control.

Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor

The monitor can be used both indoors and outdoors. It comes in a conveniently portable size and uses a mobile smartphone to provide the player with all the valuable info they could need.

The Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor is used by many golf teachers and recreational players alike. It provides precise shot distance, clubhead speed, shot form, smash factor, ball speed, launch angle, and direction.

Bushnell Pro XE

Bushnell’s laser rangefinders are the most popular on the PGA Tour. They come with a variety of capabilities, with the Pro XE at the top of the list.

According to the firm, the Pro XE is the longest, most accurate, and most consistent golf laser rangefinder ever made. It uses an algorithm that more accurately replicates ball trajectories. The Pro XE is fully waterproof and accurate to one yard. It is capable of measuring 500 yards or more to a hole. It also has a revolutionary bit of technology which locks onto flags and signals to the user when the target has been captured. To make the rangefinder tournament legal, Bushnell’s BITE technology allows the Pro XE to be switched on and off with a switch.

Swing Caddie SC300I Launch Monitor

The Swing Caddie SC300i is the newest addition to Performance Brands Australia’s portable launch monitors. It sends swing and ball flight information directly to your phone or tablet.

The device connects through Bluetooth and delivers audible distances. It produces spin rate, launch angle, and apex data using Doppler radar technology and air pressure sensors. A remote control adds to the user friendliness.

PRGR Portable Launch Monitor – Practice Partner

Every golfer strives to improve their game. The PRGR launch monitor enables them to do so without spending a fortune and from anywhere.

The gadget measures clubhead speed without requiring a ball to be hit. It utilizes its database of swings to provide accurate forecasts, while players can also evaluate the impact of actually striking a golf and the pressure of a result on their swing.

With metre measures and no requirement for golf balls, the PRGR launch monitor may be utilized in the garden or on the back nine.

Sureshot PINLOC 6000iPSM Laser Rangefinder

Sureshot’s PINLOC 600iPSM incorporates a variety of technologies and measurement capabilities. It provides any distance a golfer might want in an easy-to-read and precise manner.

The Priority Loc feature of the device fixes on the target, while the Pinloc feature locks on and indicates the distance for 15 seconds. The 600iPSM vibrates once on your intended target and features a magnetic component for ease of use. It also includes a Scan Mode to scan complete areas with distances displaying quickly.

The PINLOC 600iPSM is water and shock resistant, and it is intended to fit comfortably in either hand.

Sureshot Axis GPS Watch

Sureshot’s AXIS GPS watch may be worn as a basic wristwatch due to its attractive appearance. However, its golf skills make it a must-have piece of golf technology.

More than 38,000 courses are available for play, complete with front, center, and back green measures, distances to hazards, shot distance measuring, and scoring options.

The AXIS GPS watch can save 10 scorecards and has a battery life of up to a month in normal mode and 12 hours in golf mode.

Trackman Launch Monitors

Trackman launch monitors are undoubtedly familiar to any golfer who follows the game. The little orange boxes are a regular fixture behind virtually every Tour pro on the range and help to create numbers in TV coverage.

The devices are also a staple in fitting and instructional settings, capable of amazing measurements, and may be used as part of simulator setups.

The 3e Trackman uses Single Radar Technology to generate a shot’s 3D trajectory with 26 impact and ball flight variables in real time.

The Trackman 4 is smaller, lighter, and quicker than the Trackman 3e and, like the 3e, links to a smartphone or tablet for convenience of use.

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