Monday, October 26, 2009

Find Your Home Away From Home In A Golf Del Sur Hotel

By Michael Sinise

In recent years, playing golf has taken the world by storm, not only for professional players, but for recreational players too! Because of the popularity of this game which combines nature, leisure, exercise and even business the past decade has seen many Golf courses being built and Golf del Sur Hotel in Spain (the Canary Islands) is just one of these.

There are 27 holes in-total, 18 and 9, at this green oasis of golf fun; these are professional courses and because of this Golf del Sur has become one of the top destinations for golf holidays! Golf holidays have changed; resorts have been built on these courses and this brings a whole new meaning to the traditional idea of the "golfing holiday".

Gone are the days of the "Golf Widow" the entire family goes along on these holidays. More and more women are enjoying playing golf with their spouses, but if this is not your thing, no problem, the resort will still take care of your every need; so get a spa treatment while hubby is on the course and pack the kids off to take part in organized activities.

Aymerich Golf Management is a leading developer of golf courses in Europe, they developed and manage Golf del Sur Hotel, as well as well developed network of other courses. This Spanish site is TUV certified ISO 14001 as a Golf Biosphere, and were one of the first courses to become practitioners of environmental policies.

Bars and cafes abound in the locality, relaxation and refreshment can be had at any opportunity. In the evening you can check out a nightclub were you can socialize and mingle with other visitors. The liveliest discos are found in Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos which are a short taxi ride away.

The hope is that other golf courses will follow this bio-diversification. In Africa they have this, and it is not unusual to see crocodiles and hippo in water traps when playing near the Kruger Park. However unlike Golf del Sur, it is not possible to welcome family pets to these courses, they may get eaten by the wild-life, fortunately this is not so in Spain.

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