sandpiperland.com sandpiperland.com sandpiperland.com
  Main Page >> About Us >> Add Url >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Computers & Software

Lifestyle & Fashion

Events & News

Art & Creative

Food & Recipe

Shopping Online

Sports

Hotels & Travel

Self Enhancement

Law & Politics

Medicine & Treatment

People & Society

Family & Home

Education & Learning

Vehicles & Automotive

Estate & Realty

Careers & Employment

Music & Entertainment

Research & Science

Investment & Finance

Hygiene & Health

Games & Play

Children

Business & Commerce

 

Main Page › Sports › Golf
 

Las Vegas Golf

 
Author: Eddie Tobey

The city of Las Vegas is fast becoming well known, for not only its casinos but also for its golf. Today, there are at least 50 golf courses in and around Las Vegas, though not all of them are operational; some are still under construction. This number is indeed significant, in view of citys half-million population. This probably has to do with the fact that the tourist traffic in this city has been on the rise.

In the year 2004, around 37 million tourists visited the city and around 22,000 conventions were held there. For a growing number of visitors, golf is an obvious choice; it is a year round sport in Las Vegas. It rains for around six weeks in a year in this city, but even during that time you can play golf. In fact, there is only one week wherein the average person cannot play golf in Las Vegas.

Almost all the major pro tours, such as PGA, LPGA and SPGA, have their annual tournaments here. During the winter one can start playing golf at noon. During the summers--from June to September--one can start playing early in the morning and enjoy some picturesque golf courses designed by some of the most well-known golf course designers in the world.

However, with the growing popularity of this game, the cost of playing it has also gone up. Until a few years ago you could play at some of the old golf courses for around 10 to 12 dollars, with or without a cart. But nowadays there are very few golf courses where this fee is less than a hundred dollars. That has deterred many of the local residents from taking up this game.

Author Bio:
Eddie Tobey is a eminent columnist. Eddie likes to write articles about this subject.
You can search for this article using: golf training aid, golf impact indicator, golf teaching tool, golf clubs, golf training impact
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Free Golf Tips That Will Improve Your Score
 
How To Filet A Fish
 
Free Golf Instruction
 
Three Secrets of A Consistent Golf Stroke
 
The History of World Cup Football
 
Start with Goals
 
Extreme Water-skiing, Like Behind a Bass Boat?
 
Christmas carp--The European Feast
 
Scotland for a Golfing Vacation
 
Evolution of Karate Kata and Bunkai
 
 
 
Main Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Service  
© 2006-2008 www.sandpiperland.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.