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I live in the Northeast, NY to be exact, and it is getting close to the end of the golf season. My wife and I play golf together and we were talking about a possible get away or two over the winter to play golf. This would likely be for a long weekend so the length of travel time is important. We have gone to Florida and Bermuda in the past and enjoyed ourselves but I thought I would ask if anyone has other recommendations.

Thanks for your suggestions!

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Myrtle Beach could be a cheap alternative - and you're there within 2 hrs flight, tons of cheap packages too - talk to EatDrinkSleepGolf member of this forum - he should be able to hook you up. Of course weather is not as solid as Florida, but if you time it right - you'll enjoy 70's in December or February...
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AZ!

Scottsdale can't be beat!

There are also quite a few courses in Tucson that I would recommend.
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Thank you for the responses. I will check out Myrtle Beach and AZ. Thanks!

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How about Mexico? Has anyone golfed there in the winter? What did you think? Would you recommend any particular places. Thanks!

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Wedges: Vokey (56, 60 degrees)
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  Rafcin said:
Myrtle Beach could be a cheap alternative - and you're there within 2 hrs flight, tons of cheap packages too - talk to

Thanks Rafcin. Yes, Myrtle Beach should definitely be at the top of your list.

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I recommend Myrtle Beach as well. Can't go wrong! There are over 100 courses inside the city. I really like the legends course, it's a scottish style. I think there is a pete dye course in the legends complex too. If I remember correctly there are three courses at the legends, all wonderful.

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  Hogan Fan said:
I recommend Myrtle Beach as well. Can't go wrong! There are over 100 courses inside the city. I really like the legends course, it's a scottish style. I think there is a pete dye course in the legends complex too. If I remember correctly there are three courses at the legends, all wonderful.

Yes, Moorland is a Dye course and there are 3 Legends courses at their complex: Moorland, Heathland and Parkland.

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Which one is the Scottish style I forget. Played it once during july and it was 99* but I still had a lot of fun!
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