Golf in The Hawaiian Islands and Experience Aloha
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The fresh, floral air energizes you. The warm, tranquil waters refresh you. The breathtaking, natural beauty renews you. Look around. There’s no place on earth like Hawaii. Six unique islands offer distinct experiences that will entice any traveler. We warmly invite you to experience "Aloha" and explore the islands and discover your ideal travel experience in golf heaven. Blessed with breathtaking scenery, unforgettable signature holes and championship caliber course design, it's no wonder why Hawaii attracts so many golfers from around the world. Discover a variety of unique course layouts on Hawaii's six, geographically distinct islands—from greens lined with volcanic rough to stunning seaside water hazards.
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ORANGE COUNTY, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Known around the world as "The OC," Orange County envelops you in the ultimate Southern California lifestyle…casual sophistication, pristine beaches, legendary theme parks and endless options for fun in the sun or cultural exploration. With sun-soaked days and star-filled nights, here you'll be immersed in the real California dream.
You will play some of the best and most challenging golf courses in the Country with beautiful year round weather. Pelican Hill's Fazio designed two courses have earned this Resort the #1 World Ranking by Conde' Nast Magazine. With the OC Golf Coast package, you will play both ocean courses at Pelican Hill, plus other championship courses like Monarch Beach Golf Links and Tustin Ranch Golf Club. |
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
Santa Barbara is sometimes referred to as the American Riviera. Its beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, world class golf resorts, and colorful culture make Santa Barbara a premier resort destination. World-class accommodations, wineries everywhere and dining await its many visitors and only a two hour drive North of Los Angeles along California's spectacular Central Coast. |
NAPA VALLEY AND LAKE OROVILLE IN THE SIERRA FOOTHILLS
Visit both legendary Napa Valley and adventurous Lake Oroville in the Sierra foothills. Napa Valley is home to more than four hundred wineries. In
the heart of Napa is Silverado Resort and Spa featuring two 18-hole PGA golf
courses, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Then drive a few hours East to
Chico and Lake Oroville in the Sierra foothills. Enjoy championship golf while you stay in
Lake Oroville, California's second largest reservoir lake. Enjoy many lake and adventure activities,
including fishing, hunting, hiking, horseback riding, houseboat rentals and
much more.
CALAVERAS GOLD COUNTRY NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF AND ADVENTURE WHILE STAYING IN AUTHENTIC GOLD RUSH TOWNS
Angels
Camp, was named after shopkeeper Henry Angel of Rhode Island who started a
trading post here in 1848. Several good strikes were made by early miners and
within the year over 4,000 miners were working the surface gold of Angels. In 1864, Mark Twain wrote his first successful short
story, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” and Angels Camp became
linked with frogs apparently for all time. The Jumping Frog Jubilee and
Calaveras County Fair is held annually the third week in May.
The picturesque village of Murphys is known today for its many natural attractions including caverns for public viewing, a charming Main Street with friendly merchants and unique shops, spectacular wineries, art galleries, gold panning, and world class golf. Daniel and John Murphy settled in the area in 1848. From a small tent, the Murphy brothers did some very shrewd trading and sold supplies at inflated prices, while using the local Indians for labor on their claims. Rumor has it that both brothers were millionaires before they turned twenty five.
Arnold CA, during the Gold Rush era, the Arnold community was comprised of two large ranches where logging was the main and very lucrative industry. The town is surrounded by the Stanislaus National Forest with its awe-inspiring scenery. Year round outdoor activities such as hiking, bicycling, off road adventures, challenging golf, great fishing on spectacular lakes, and world class winter recreation have become its life blood.
The picturesque village of Murphys is known today for its many natural attractions including caverns for public viewing, a charming Main Street with friendly merchants and unique shops, spectacular wineries, art galleries, gold panning, and world class golf. Daniel and John Murphy settled in the area in 1848. From a small tent, the Murphy brothers did some very shrewd trading and sold supplies at inflated prices, while using the local Indians for labor on their claims. Rumor has it that both brothers were millionaires before they turned twenty five.
Arnold CA, during the Gold Rush era, the Arnold community was comprised of two large ranches where logging was the main and very lucrative industry. The town is surrounded by the Stanislaus National Forest with its awe-inspiring scenery. Year round outdoor activities such as hiking, bicycling, off road adventures, challenging golf, great fishing on spectacular lakes, and world class winter recreation have become its life blood.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA GOLF MECCA YEAR ROUND
Whether it’s a trip for
families, couples, single travelers or friends, you’ll find so many things to
do in Orlando with its year round warm climate. Orlando offers unique
experiences for every visitor to ensure an unforgettable vacation. Whether that
means a week spent at theme parks or a weekend on the golf
course, an Orlando getaway is whatever you want it to be.
The Holiday Inn Club Vacations Resort offers your family an unparalleled Florida vacation experience. Our Orange Lake Resort is next door to Walt Disney World® Parks and Animal Kingdom. At our resort in Orlando you'll discover the wonders of a 12-acre Waterpark with a tropical lazy river, 7 pools and an 80-acre lake with watersports.
With more than 170 golf courses, over 20 golf academies and some of the world's most prestigious tournaments, Orlando is a true golfer's paradise.
The Holiday Inn Club Vacations Resort offers your family an unparalleled Florida vacation experience. Our Orange Lake Resort is next door to Walt Disney World® Parks and Animal Kingdom. At our resort in Orlando you'll discover the wonders of a 12-acre Waterpark with a tropical lazy river, 7 pools and an 80-acre lake with watersports.
With more than 170 golf courses, over 20 golf academies and some of the world's most prestigious tournaments, Orlando is a true golfer's paradise.
Pebble Beach Resorts is a legendary place. Combine a
dramatic coastline and mystical forest with a rich history of world-class
accommodations, warm hospitality, expert service and grand recreation. Perhaps
nowhere else on the planet does this combination come together quite like
Pebble Beach.
Pebble Beach is best known for its luxury resorts, golf courses and stunning 17-Mile Drive tour which passes through the Del Monte forest. To access this haven, you must enter one of five guard gates in Carmel or Pacific Grove where you pay just less than $10 per car. As you pass through the shady entry gates, you are also given a brochure with extensive information and a map.
Pebble Beach is best known for its luxury resorts, golf courses and stunning 17-Mile Drive tour which passes through the Del Monte forest. To access this haven, you must enter one of five guard gates in Carmel or Pacific Grove where you pay just less than $10 per car. As you pass through the shady entry gates, you are also given a brochure with extensive information and a map.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA -- LIVE YOUR DREAM AT THE MASTERS AND EXPERIENCE THE BEST GOLF HAS TO OFFER
Augusta
epitomizes the Classic South. Founded as a trading post during the
British colonial period, the city showcases Antebellum mansions, hallowed
historic sites, and quiet, tree-lined avenues perfect for relaxing strolls. While
Augusta celebrates its colorful past, it is equally proud of its exciting
present. Nestled on the banks of the mighty Savannah River, the Garden City is
a blend of Southern charm and city fun. Arts and culture. Shopping and fine cuisine.
What is on your bucket list? Perhaps the experience of "Amen Corner" at The Masters in Augusta Georgia? Most bucket list wishes are a dream we feel we can never reach. Let Emerald Tours personalized concierge staff change that. For the first time you can afford to bring your clients, your family, or just come yourself. Finally everything The Masters experience has to offer with the tradition of golf's premiere event, the warmth of true southern hospitality. Then we make it affordable.
No group too small or too large Brand new to the Masters Hospitality scene comes "Emerald Tours VIP House". We are in a league of our own. Simple, pure Southern hospitality and an "at home" feel offers one large open room that has conversation areas with comfort seating yet the entire room accommodates up to 60 in case of a weather change. We will get you to the front entrance of Augusta National in less than 10 minutes by private vehicle.
What is on your bucket list? Perhaps the experience of "Amen Corner" at The Masters in Augusta Georgia? Most bucket list wishes are a dream we feel we can never reach. Let Emerald Tours personalized concierge staff change that. For the first time you can afford to bring your clients, your family, or just come yourself. Finally everything The Masters experience has to offer with the tradition of golf's premiere event, the warmth of true southern hospitality. Then we make it affordable.
No group too small or too large Brand new to the Masters Hospitality scene comes "Emerald Tours VIP House". We are in a league of our own. Simple, pure Southern hospitality and an "at home" feel offers one large open room that has conversation areas with comfort seating yet the entire room accommodates up to 60 in case of a weather change. We will get you to the front entrance of Augusta National in less than 10 minutes by private vehicle.
Are we there yet?” It’s the phrase that launched a million road trips, and perhaps nowhere was it uttered more times than along the enduring US Route 66—2,448 miles of legendary blacktop that ferried travelers between the Midwestern hub of Chicago and the golden shores of Santa Monica from 1926 until it was decommissioned in 1985.
These days, grownups don’t hear those words very often. Electronic entertainment has eliminated backseat boredom, and, while possibly preserving parental sanity, it has robbed our youth of the rituals of playing the license plate game, arguing with siblings, and, most important, looking out the window.
And that’s a shame, especially along the California portion of Route 66, a stretch of 300-plus miles that rolls from the sunbaked Mojave Desert surrounding Needles to the Pacific Ocean. We often forget that the Mother Road winds right through our own backyard, a sort of progressive museum that offers glimpses into our heritage. It tells our stories as Americans and Californians. It portrays the mining, farming, and railroad history that shaped Route 66’s communities and characters.
So gas up and enjoy the journey of a lifetime along memory lane!