shakeybrainsurgeon
Contributor
I love to golf and when travelling, look for places that can provide both good golf and good diving. In Aruba, I stay at Tierra del Sol, a golf community with an excellent course surrounded by the ocean on both sides. The course is used for senior tour events and is top notch, but hot and very windy. And they have limited clubs for rent, and it's hard enough lugging scuba gear AND golf clubs on a trip, especially if travelling alone. I'd rather golf with rented clubs then dive with rented equipment.
Grand Cayman's course is not yet operational, at least it wasn't last year. The Keys don't seem to have ready access to any courses nearby, but I may be wrong.
I've not been to the Bahamas yet, but plan to soon --- is there a given area with ready access to good golf as well as diving?
Golfing does pose certain problems, in that it can cut into dive time. I generally golf in the am and dive in the afternoon, since to do the opposite in dive locals means golfing in the heat of the day.
Anyone else like to mix the two sports?
Grand Cayman's course is not yet operational, at least it wasn't last year. The Keys don't seem to have ready access to any courses nearby, but I may be wrong.
I've not been to the Bahamas yet, but plan to soon --- is there a given area with ready access to good golf as well as diving?
Golfing does pose certain problems, in that it can cut into dive time. I generally golf in the am and dive in the afternoon, since to do the opposite in dive locals means golfing in the heat of the day.
Anyone else like to mix the two sports?