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Golf Trip Insurance: Save 20% when you book through Golfbreaks



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Golf trip insurance will protect you whether you plan to go to the golf course or you just need to protect your deposit. This type of insurance offers cancellation and non-refundable payment coverage. It is also available as an option to your existing insurance plan. Online purchase of your insurance policy is possible. Support staff are always available to help you. You can also upgrade your golf trip insurance when you make your reservation with Golfbreaks.

Cost of adding extra protection to your policy

You should review all exclusions and requirements before purchasing travel insurance. If you plan on going home for a few days, make sure you know when your coverage will end. Be sure to review the policy's exclusions for preexisting medical conditions. This type of protection may increase the cost of your coverage so make sure you choose wisely.


Discount for Golfbreaks Customers

When you book a golf trip through Golfbreaks, you can receive a 20% discount on the base premium. This discount does not apply to medical screening premiums or any additional add-ons. Both the company as well as the customer must accept the terms and conditions. At the time this article was published, all details regarding the discount were accurate. Please carefully review them before making a booking. This article is not intended to be a complete guideline and should not be considered legal advice.


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The customer must book their trip between June 15th-20th to receive the offer. For the offer to be valid, the customer must book a two-person golf trip and quote the promo code “Welcome200” at the time of booking. The number of passengers is what determines the discount. Only valid for bookings of more than 3 nights.




FAQ

What equipment should you bring to play golf?

Golfers need to dress in appropriate weather conditions. A shirt, long trousers, and well-gripped shoes are all recommended. For outdoor games, players should always wear sunscreen and sunglasses.

To help you wipe sweat from your face and body after working out, it's a good idea for you to bring a towel. It is a good idea to also bring a hat with gloves, a water bottle, snacks, and fruit.


What clothing should I wear for the course?

It is important to dress appropriately when you play golf. What should you wear?

  • The right shoes for golf - Shoes should fit snugly around the feet. They should provide support and stability.
  • Lightweight pants or shorts – Shorts should cover your knees, thighs and ankles. Trousers must be long enough for you to bend easily.
  • Long-sleeve shirt - The shirt should be able to protect you from the heat. It should provide good ventilation.
  • Shorts or sweatpants - Pants should not be tight and uncomfortable. They should be able to move freely.
  • Socks – Choose socks that are soft and comfortable.
  • Hat - Choose a hat that fits well. It should cover the ears and neck.
  • Sunscreen lotion- Before you go on the golf course, apply sunscreen.


What are the essential items to take on a trip to the golf course?

Bring along some snacks and drinks. You should also bring along your favorite tee shirt and sunglasses.



Statistics

  • Buying a set of Titleist or Taylor-Made irons for nearly $1,000 is simply not necessary and likely a waste of money. (golficity.com)
  • Professional golfers typically make between 60% and 70% of greens in regulation. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • They do this by means of assessing and rating courses according to the average good score of a "bogey golfer," a player with a handicap of around 20. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In the United States, the number of people who play golf twenty-five times or more per year decreased from 6.9 million in 2000 to 4.6 million in 2005, according to the [51] (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How to Hit the Straightest Golf Ball

It has been a topic of great interest throughout history how to hit a straight shot. There are many ways to get the desired result. You can hit the ball with a ball, throw the ball at the target, and even use your naked hands to hit the ball.

You must first learn how to hit a ball straight. Next, learn how you can choose the right tool to do the job. You must also practice correctly swinging the club. You'll soon be able use these steps to hit the ball straight when you master them.

When practicing, keep in mind the goal of hitting the ball squarely. You want it to land at a precise spot on the ground. To hit the ball too high/low can cause it to veer off its course.

This simple trick will help you hit the ball well.

  1. Grip the club firmly. Your grip should feel firm and comfortable, but not too firm to secure the club.
  2. Take a stance. As you place your feet over the ball, make sure that your feet form an "L". Make sure that your body weight is evenly distributed between both legs.
  3. The club should be moved as quickly as possible. The clubhead should reach its highest point. Pause briefly and then lower the club again. Repeat this motion until you've completed one complete revolution.
  4. You should only swing the ball through its center. The club should not be moved to either direction.
  5. Maintain the clubface at the target line. Focus on keeping the clubface parallel to the ground.
  6. Be sure to make solid contact with your ball. Don't strike the ball too softly.
  7. Your sweet spot should be somewhere in the middle of the ball. This will ensure that you get a true flight.
  8. If you are using a driver aim for the middle fairway. If you're using a driver, aim for middle of the fairway with a long iron.
  9. A small target to practice your technique is a brick wall, tree trunk or other brick structure.
  10. After several months' of consistent practice, you will start to see improvements in the game.
  11. You can improve your golf game by learning new techniques.




 



Golf Trip Insurance: Save 20% when you book through Golfbreaks