Monday, 1 January 2018

Choosing to play a Golf using a Golf Course Directory service

You're excited about your trip, you’ve booked your accommodation, you’ve picked your Restaraunt for the evening and you know you want to play golf while you're away but what the best course to play, what are the green fees? Are they any offers available at the time you wish to play? Using a Golf Course Directory that is up to date, full of information, maps and other detailed content regarding the club is the best way to decide. Furthermore,  there are numerous website platforms on which to source this info.

Look for a Golf course directory that offers you all of the above but most importantly one that provides golf club reviews. Not only with these give you an insight into what your fellow nomadic golfers think of the course but it will also supply you with an objective view of the course, its green fees and its overall value for money. The best course directories will offer a star-rating system making it quick and easy to decide whether it's worth reading on or if to avoid.

By the mid-noughties, many websites like Amazon and eBay were offering customers the opportunity to leave a ‘review’ for the next person and this system is now being widely adopted by all markets and sectors.

A few tips to improve your reviews

1 - Write truthfully and be fair
2 - Talk about the club as well as the course
3 - Be sympathetic to the time of year
4 - Don’t write a review based on what you scored (!!)

However, a word of warning…. what one man (or woman) may think is a luxury, may, in fact, be another person nightmare, so try to take into account the contact in which the ‘review’ has been written and read more than one golf course directory before making up your mind to visit!

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