Play Golf? Choose Murcia.
Thursday, February 14th, 2008Golf. Ever played it? For those of you that have the following quote from Mark Twain may be true for you “Golf is a good walk spoiled”. Whatever your age, whatever your sex, golf is a game that can be played by all shape and sizes. I use the word “can” as I for one find it one of the most frustrating games I have ever played.
A former great, Gary Player, was once accused by a journalist of being lucky. His response went down in golfing folklore. He responded to the accusation with the quote ““Sure I’m lucky, he told the journalist, “and the more I practice the luckier I get”. Brilliant Gary but the more I practice the more frustrated I get at not being able to replicate my swing on the driving range to the actuality of the game on the course.
It can be a terribly frustrating and indeed a lonely game especially if it is only whilst tee-ing off or putting that you get to chat to your fellow players. Those of you who have played can testify to the fact that unlike other sports there are days that you play and everything clicks and others when everything goes pear shaped and it would appear that this could in fact be your first golf outing.
Golf is though essentially a social sport. Whether it’s played among friends, colleagues, business associates etc it allows you to converse (albeit at tee off or putting in my case) to your companion in a relaxed environment. It’s no surprise then that 40% of Spanish company directors play golf, a figure replicated throughout business Europe.
Because it’s a game of both mind and body a player must contemplate their next shot and indeed concentrate on every aspect of that shot. How is my stance, am I relaxed, how’s my grip, address the ball, breath, remember to breath, don’t lift your head, relax, keep your eye on the ball, look to where you want to place the shot, am I using the right club, is there a breeze, will the ball run on the fairway, don’t lift your head, pendulum Pete remember your a pendulum, eye on the ball, don’t lift your head, draw slowly back, release……..FOUR!
Ok so the aforementioned doesn’t always happen but my Father likes to tell me that I’m a military golfer. When I asked him what he meant his response was left, right, left, right. What can I say, the guys a comedian. To those of you still interested in playing here are 10 reasons why Murcia, Spain is the place to golf.
1) The weather. It’s worth repeating. With an average yearly temperature of 20 degrees and over 300 days of sunshine per annum you’re almost guaranteed good favourable playing conditions.
2) The courses. Ok so most of the courses are relatively new, La Manga Club being the exception, but within the next four years you’ll have 9 Jack Niclaus signature golf courses to play within a 25km radius thanks to Polaris World.
3) The Location. Murcia has only recently established itself as a golfing destination. Unlike the golfers former favourite Marbella, it isn’t overcrowded; it isn’t overpriced and it isn’t over developed.
4) The Cost. Aside from playing in the luxurious surroundings of La Manga Club a round of golf wont cost you an arm and a leg. Polaris World for example offer a one year membership €1,999, family membership €2,999 or non member €66 per round of golf.
5) The Accommodation. With an Intercontinental Hotel already open in its Mar Menor development and another due to open shortly in its La Torre development Polaris World are leading the way in golfing tourism in Spain. Alternatively you can choose to stay in luxurious rented on site accommodation for very competitive prices.
6) The Legend. Jack Niclaus is to golf what Pele is to football. Quite simply the man is a legend. He hasn’t just put his name to Polaris Worlds Developments; his designs are the jewel in the Polaris World crown. 9 Nicklaus courses, 35km radius. Quite simply its golfing heaven.
7) The Surroundings. With the Mountainous Sierra Espuna National Park as a backdrop combined with 9-13% building density all Polaris Worlds courses allow you to play in a peaceful, scenic and beautiful environment.
8.) The Airports. With airports such as Alicante within an hours drive, San Javier within twenty minutes and a new airport in Corverra opening shortly you can be rest assured that getting here will not be a problem.
9) The Future. It’s not often that any of us find ourselves at the beginning of something great. Generally we arrive at something that’s already in full swing (no pun intended) and to join in will cost us. Murcia and Golf in particular is in the ascendancy. Whilst other regions report falls in tourism Murcia is going from strength to strength. The secret is out. The infrastructures in place, building continues and those in the know are investing here.
10) The Developer. Ronseal have a very catchy sound bite. The product is pushed towards the camera and the actor announces, “Ronseal, “[It] does exactly what it says on the tin”" Well Polaris World could be described as the “Ronseale” of the Development world. What you see is what you get. Polaris World is as they say “A way of life”.
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