Chasing after golf vibes isn't quite like your typical wanderlust. Picture this: you're yanking out that travel bag the night before, getting ready to tuck your clubs in for their own wild ride – it's like the kickoff of an adventure in itself.
Chances are you've got your buddies along for the ride or you're rendezvousing with them at some far-flung, maybe even offbeat spot. On the eve of it all, you're giving your clubs a good scrub-down and doing some mental math on how many balls you can afford to sacrifice each round without having to take out a loan for a new batch.
Life is so simple, your whole deal for being on the move is to just play golf. All those usual life hassles and adulting? Poof, gone. For real, golf's usually hogging the spotlight in your thoughts anyhow, so finding yourself in a scenario where it's practically your mission? Feels like winning the cosmic lottery.
Oh, and there's a twist in the tale when it comes to the flavors of golf trips. You've got your cushy golf resort scenes – think Bandon or Pinehurst – where life looks different. Then there's the authentic golf escapade, where you're road tripping and digging up those hidden gems. Trying to compare the pros and cons? That's like deciding between Jack and Tiger (both GOATS). They're entirely different gigs. Resorts keep you cozy on-site, zapping away concerns about wheels, dodgy beds, whipping up grub, or possibly missing your tee time by a golf cart's whisker. Now, brace yourself for the curveball – a wild golf road trip is the most amazing rollercoaster where you're actually juggling all those balls and enjoying it.
No matter how, where, or how many times you swing this gig, a golf expedition is the kind of jackpot that never goes stale.
- Single Fin