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Keep Golfing

Autumn is my favorite time of the year to play golf. Leaves have begun to turn color and the days are shorter, however don’t put those sticks away just yet. Continue to enjoy being outside and with your buddies on a golf course.

This time of the year can offer up some of the best weather to play golf in New England. Here’s what we have lined up for you in our Autumn Issue to get you excited to keep playing.

In this issue of Golfing Magazine we give you the lowdown on the courses on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where autumn and early winter treat us to some splendid late season golf. Indeed, unless Old Man Winter drops a foot of snow on the peninsula, the courses will remain open year round, if you don’t mind a little chill with your drives and seven-irons.

Cape Cod courses, and many more, are included in Golfing Magazine New England’s Course Play Stimulus Program. Now is the time to sign up for 2023 and play all the golf you could ever want. Call 860-5631633, or visit www.FreeGolf.net.

In this issue, our Travel Issue, we take a trip across the Ocean and check out some great golf opportunities in Thailand. We also take a look at great stay and play destinations on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, and the Brunswick Isles area of southeastern North Carolina, considered a part of the Grand Strand of the Myrtle Beach golf haven. And we give you a look at a destination you might not have thought about, the superb golf offerings of BOYNE Golf in northern Michigan. This destination should be on everyone’s bucket list, you will be pleasantly surprised at the quality of golf and the close proximity of their ten courses. Florida’s Sports Coast and Saddlebrook resort just outside of Tampa, Florida is another wonderful place to visit this winter, as is Reunion Resort & Golf Club in the Orlando. Every golfer should visit Pinehurst, NC and we highlight a few courses you may not have heard of in the area. American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, MI is golf’s most heroic round. Visting this collaboration between Lt. Col. Dan Rooney and Jack Nicklaus will make you an even prouder American.

We also offer up some courses you simply “Must Play” and present valuable instructional tips from our cadre of topnotch golf pros.

Dedicated golfers realize that just because the pages on the calendar are dwindling and there is a slight chill in the air that doesn’t mean we can’t play golf until snow covers the ground and they pull the flagsticks off the greens. So, get outside, take in the beauty of the fall foliage, and enjoy the final months of the 2022 golf season. Or, make plans to visit the exotic locales we tell you about.

Enjoy our digital magazine, take advantage of our Course Play Stimulus offer, and play golf! We hope you enjoy this issue and that you always hit ‘em straight and long.

We thank you for your enduring love of golf.

All That Is Good,

Tom Landers, Publisher

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