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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Fairways + Greens Helps Golfers Plan Their Summer Getaways
(Quincy, Mass.) - Now available on newsstands and showing up in subscriber mailboxes across America, The May-June 2012 issue of Fairways + Greens Magazine gets traveling golfers in gear for a busy summer of exploring some of America's top destinations with an eye toward affordability and fun.
Rather than concentrate on traditional cool-off spots across the country, Fairways + Greens' editors and writers instead sing the praises of nine places that will appeal to "Last-Minute Escape" planners who want quality golf and accommodations on a budget - regions like Destin, Fla., and the Panhandle; Gulf Shores, Ala.; Plumas County and Ventura, Calif.; Georgia's barrier islands; Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Scottsdale, Ariz.; and "Jeffersonian" Virginia, including Monticello.
"Sometimes it's good to give one of nation's favorite wintertime getaway locales a shot in summertime, both to turn up the heat on one's golf game but also to save a few bucks," says Fairways + Greens Publisher Vic Williams. "And with everybody's schedules so packed with work, family obligations and such, we figure that giving our readers a few ideas for last-minute vacation options that fit their budgets is a great and refreshing idea."
The issue also ventures into traditional summertime golf destinations such as Western Canada's Okanagan Valley or north-central Michigan to give the reader a well-rounded and rich palate on which to paint his or her next great golf getaway.
"We also feature a story that highlights Maui's Ka'anapali Beach Resort," adds Williams. "It serves to remind our readership that this is the time to get in the running for our Maui Getaway for two, which offers two rounds of golf, accommodations, a luau - and airfare, too."
Other highlights of the issue include:
• Editor Darin Bunch's fascinating profile of late golf architect Mike Strantz, who remains one of the game's most polarizing figures.
• An exclusive with another controversial character, Donald Trump, and a look at his growing golf empire that now extends from Southern California to Scotland.
• A full photo spread showcasing Oakley's hot new golf product line, including a look at the company's No. 1 brand ambassador, Rory McIlroy.
• The magazine's favorite products from this year's PGA Merchandise Show.
• The debut of a brand new Marketplace advertising section featuring travel destinations, products and services.
The next issue of Fairways + Greens, July-August 2012, concentrates on great golf and gambling destinations around the United States, while the September-October issue will dive into "Our Favorite Islands."
Online, the magazine has introduced its completely revamped and reimagined Golf & Travel Directory and is currently building an iPad edition, debuting with two special issues on July 1, followed by the first full issue on Sept. 1. A move to the popular tablet space will put Fairways + Greens' award-winning content at the fingertips of thousands of new readers and give the magazine an exciting new interactive dimension.
For more information about Fairways + Greens, including subscription and advertising contacts, visit www.fairwaysandgreens.com.
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