21Nov

Not All Golf Bags Are Created Equal (hotels in los angeles)

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By fendi junto

  Not all golf bags are created equal, if you are a serious golfer that does a lot of traveling to get to your favorite course than you know the importance of having the proper traveling golf bags. Traveling golf bags allow the golfer to get up and go without having to spend all of their traveling time worrying about what is happening to their clubs. Even thought there are a lot of golfers that do not like to use travel bags due to their size, there are a lot of perks that come along with them.

Traveling Golf bags secure your clubs better than bags that were not made with traveling in mind. There is nothing more nerve racking than being on a plane or a train where the ride is bumpy, you spend the entire time thinking that you are getting knocked around so much that there is no way that your bag is still safe where you put it. The hard lining on traveling golf bag cases puts a sturdy material between the outside world and your clubs.

Traveling golf bags are sectioned off so that you can easily find what it is that you are looking for even if it is in a dark trunk in the middle of the night. A lot of the smaller caddy bags just have one big compartment that makes it easy to lose the little pieces of your equipment. Another plus of the sections is that you don’t have to worry about your golf equipment banging together while it is on the inside of the bag.

Traveling golf bags have come a long way, before there was the hard case bag, they were over sized and extremely heavy. These bags made it impossible to take a golf trip with this bag alone, there was no way that the golfer could use this bag while they were playing, it was just to awkward. The need for convenience soon gave way to the invention of the soft sided bags.

Soft sided golf travel bags took the best of the hard cover case, and the play bag and put them together to create a bag that offered the golfer the best of both worlds. Soft bags eliminate the need for you to take two bags with you on every trip. These bags keep all of your golfing needs safe while you travel, but also have wheels that make them a breeze to maneuver around the greens.

Golf is the sport of relaxation, the sport that people turn to when they want to erase the stress of their day. Do not let traveling to the course ruin your relaxing experience. There is a traveling golf bag out there to meet all of your needs, take the time to shop around and find the one that is perfect for you.

Fendi provides helpful tips and information on golf travel cases and morethrough his website on Not All Golf Bags Are Created Equal.

Brighton England Travel Visiting Brighton, England
By Joseph Carducci

  Brighton has been a city since at least the 1000’s. The earliest maps indicate that it may have started off with only 4 streets and about 1/4th of a square mile in area. This is a far cry from today’s Brighton.

Brighton has also survived several challenges. In the 1300’s the town suffered from continuous erosion of her coastline, which consumed much of her farmland. The 16th century was marred by the French invasion. It has been said that at one point during this era the population had declined to just 2,000.

During the 18th and 19th centuries Brighton became a fashionable resort area. This revival was thought to have begun with the arrival of the Prince Regent (who later became King George IV) in 1805. The arrival of the railway in 1841 also continued the rapid development of the area. It was also during this time that the Palace Pier was built. The Royal Pavilion followed in the early 19th century.

Today, Brighton is called London on the Sea. The opening of a first-class convention center in the 1970’s. Today, Brighton is a leading international destination not only for tourist, but also for business conventions and conferences and retreats of all kinds. In 1997, Brighton merged with Hove, into the town that is today known as Brighton & Hove.

Brighton and Hove is adored especially by the youth of today. It was recently voted as England’s trendiest city. Quite a feat for this once little sleepy fishing village.

For travelers to Brighton, there are all kinds of attractions and something for everyone, regardless of budget. For the first-class seeking tourist, check out either the Hotel du Vin, at a price tag of almost $500 a night. Or, try the sumptuous Drakes Hotel Brighton at $475 a night. Both are terrific, if you don’t mind the hefty price tag. There are also hotels priced from as low as $80 (Hotel Imperial).

There are also so many things to see and do in Brighton. To start with, everyone should visit the Brighton Pier. While you are there, check out the amusement park. There are bars and various food stalls right along the pier. Also, do not miss the Royal Pavilion. This was redesigned by architect John Nash in the 19th century with a mixture of classical and Indian themes. It has been rated as the best of Brighton’s attractions and certainly not something to miss.

Other attractions that should be experienced are: The Lanes (a great shopping district), Volks railway, Kemp Town (an historic village close to Brighton), Brighton Beach, South Down’s Way (a national park), Preston Manor.

I love Brighton and look forward to each trip. This has been just a rather small sampling of all that is waiting for you! Please go discover this beautiful town for yourself!

Joseph Carducci is a lover of all things English and a frequent traveler to the UK. For more information about visiting England or the UK, please visit his sites at:

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