Scottish Golf Vacations – What Could Possibly Go Wrong On Your Vacation?

May 25, 2010 by  
Filed under Golf-Locations

Golfers, both serious and casual players, like to plan Scottish golf vacations, and naturally expect nothing to go wrong. Or at least they wish nothing would. From the planning itself, to transport arrangement, to the hotel accommodations, so many things can get screwed up. We all want a golf vacation where nothing goes awry, but sometimes they do. Forewarned is to be informed of your potential source of anxiety.

Scottish Golf Vacations -Ending up with an incompetent golf tour company

If you’ve already taken Scottish golf vacations using a particular golf tour company and package, you might want to take those again. Otherwise, you gamble on a new company. That might not be good. A golf tour company you just hired out of the blue could make any number of mistakes, from wrongly booking your hotel accommodations to having an airport pick up service that fails to arrive. You’re probably better off researching some golf tour companies’ background before you hire them.

Family problems

If you’ve spent previous and disaster-filled Scottish golf vacations with your family, you might want to rethink bring them along next time. If you spend more time taking care of them and enjoying your game, that’s a clue you should not take lightly. Some players opt to bring baby sitters, and when they can’t, they leave their family at home.

Scottish Golf Vacations -Under the weather on your own vacation

If you or your golfing friends have been planning Scottish golf vacations months before, getting sick might get in the way. So either you miss out on your trip or push on, even when you’re a bit under the weather. Sometimes the latter works, as getting away from the work and domestic scene clears up your mind and soul, even though you’re too sick or weak to play. The company of friends and the possibility of playing can make your soul better.

Lost luggage

One of the worst things that could happen is for your golf equipment to get lost. This happens all the time in airports and bus stations. Pray they’re not stolen. They might be found later, but by then you might be forced to either miss out of some golfing time, or may be forced to borrow, rent, or buy equipment. So bring some extra cash, if you can afford it, in case you may have to rent or buy equipment.

Scottish Golf Vacations -There is something called “Murphy’s Law” – if something can go wrong, it will. That means, the more you know about what can go wrong with Scottish golf vacations, the more you can plan ways to avoid these mishaps and accidents. See if your golf colleagues recommend a good golf tour company. Decide carefully if you want to bring your family to the tripe. Look after you own health. See to it your luggage is ID-tagged properly. Make sure nothing is left to chance at work. So many things can go wrong, but you can avoid some of them.

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