By Leonard Finkel

 

Blending beautiful course conditions with ideal weather, fall is the perfect time for a golf getaway. Omni Hotels & Resorts has long been a foursomes’ favorite with its coast-to-coast “Guys Golf Getaway” packages that offer access to some of the finest layouts in the country featuring a variety of scenic views and challenging but fun courses for players of any skill level.

Available now through Nov. 21 and good for groups of guys or gals and couples—Golf Getaway packages feature the full VIP treatment at the following 11 destinations in the Omni Golf Collection:

  • Arizona – Omni Tucson National Resort;
  • California – Omni Las Palmas Resort & Spa in Palm Springs, and Omni La Costa in Carlsbad;
  • Colorado – Omni Interlocken Hotel in Denver (Broomfield);
  • Florida – Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, and Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort;
  • New Hampshire – Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods;
  • North Carolina – The Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville;
  • Pennsylvania – Omni Bedford Springs Resort;
  • Texas – Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin; and
  • Virginia – The Omni Homestead Resort

These three-night packages include unlimited golf (per person/per night, including arrival and departure days), unlimited use of the resort’s practice facilities, a $50 golf retail credit and club storage. It also features an in-room welcome amenity with an Omni “Brewski Bucket” full of beer (for those 21 years of age and older) and chef’s selection of appetizers, daily breakfast plus access to all resort amenities.

Package prices start at $275 per person per night based on a three-night stay and vary by resort and visit dates.

For more information, visit www.omnihotels.com/destinations/golf or call 1-800-The-Omni (1-800-843-6664)

 

 

Leonard Finkel is the author of The Secrets to the Game of Golf & Life and former editor in chief of Golf Journeys Magazine. His work has been featured in almost 200 publications including Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Golf Illustrated, Golf Tips and Player Magazine. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Golf Today Magazine. He has written extensively about golf and travel and has added poker to his writing repertoire. Finkel also works as a marketing and public relations consultant. His specialty niche is writing advertorial copy. Prior to his career in golf, Finkel owned a chain of retail stores and a consulting and import company based in Asia. He attended the University of Utah.

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