A Golf Experience Like No Other
The post A Golf Experience Like No Other appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The floating green sits offshore (as does the adjacent encircled practice range) at the Coeur … More d’Alene Resort in Northwest Idaho. Coeur d’Alene Resort In and along the crystal-clear waters of Lake Coeur d’Alene in northwest Idaho is a golf experience unlike any other in the U.S. The signature element of the Couer d’Alene Resort Course, a manicured marvel set against the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest, is undeniably the iconic floating green – the only one of its kind among the nation’s nearly 16,000 golf courses. But the experience goes much deeper at the CDA Golf & Spa Resort. There’s the practice range where guests hit floating balls into a lake that’s been recognized by National Geographic as one of five most beautiful in the world, and the complementary pre-round chair massage that not only works out any kinks and tightness but promises to “take six shots off your score,” at least according to one optimistic masseuse. There are the excellent forecaddies that accompany each group around the scenic and sometimes tight confines of the impeccably manicured resort course, reading greens, offering strategic advice, finding errant shots, raking bunkers, serving as a steady presence when their player’s swing goes south, and even offering a bit of a history lesson on the course and the area. There are the luxury golf carts with ultra-comfort seating, and water the taxis to and from the resort every half hour. The floating (and moveable) Par 3 14th green is accessed only by a boat called “The Putter Coeur d’Alene Resort The Floating Green But for many golfers, that’s all a pampered and dramatic buildup to the par 3 14th hole, one of the most unique in the world of golf. The 2,200-ton floating green is a show-stopper and an engineering marvel,…

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The floating green sits offshore (as does the adjacent encircled practice range) at the Coeur … More d’Alene Resort in Northwest Idaho. Coeur d’Alene Resort In and along the crystal-clear waters of Lake Coeur d’Alene in northwest Idaho is a golf experience unlike any other in the U.S. The signature element of the Couer d’Alene Resort Course, a manicured marvel set against the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest, is undeniably the iconic floating green – the only one of its kind among the nation’s nearly 16,000 golf courses. But the experience goes much deeper at the CDA Golf & Spa Resort. There’s the practice range where guests hit floating balls into a lake that’s been recognized by National Geographic as one of five most beautiful in the world, and the complementary pre-round chair massage that not only works out any kinks and tightness but promises to “take six shots off your score,” at least according to one optimistic masseuse. There are the excellent forecaddies that accompany each group around the scenic and sometimes tight confines of the impeccably manicured resort course, reading greens, offering strategic advice, finding errant shots, raking bunkers, serving as a steady presence when their player’s swing goes south, and even offering a bit of a history lesson on the course and the area. There are the luxury golf carts with ultra-comfort seating, and water the taxis to and from the resort every half hour. The floating (and moveable) Par 3 14th green is accessed only by a boat called “The Putter Coeur d’Alene Resort The Floating Green But for many golfers, that’s all a pampered and dramatic buildup to the par 3 14th hole, one of the most unique in the world of golf. The 2,200-ton floating green is a show-stopper and an engineering marvel,…
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