Sunday, August 2, 2015

Places To Golf In Naples Florida

By Jony Mozen


Situated on the southeastern shore of the Gulf of Mexico lies the golfing capital of the entire world. This is Naples Florida, a short drive south of Fort Myers. Here, you will find as many as 80 golf courses of championship standard. Naples is a principal city of the Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area of Naples-Marco Island .

Barring the occasional hurricane, the area is suitable for golfing all year round, although the quietest months are November and December, before the winter peak season begins. Whatever your budget, you can find prices to suit. Green fees can be on the high side, although using an online booking system can also save you money. During the off season, you can still find a few dozen public courses and the occasional private course still open for serious golfers.

One reason for Naples' popularity with golfers is the awesome scenery that accompanies the links. A lot of effort has gone into creating interesting, three-dimensional courses in what is essentially very flat topography. For example, the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Reserve and Eagle Lakes Community Park surround a course with beautifully-formed bunkers and numerous water features. This is a challenging course, so come with extra golf balls. A similarly-endowed course, with tight fairways and undulating greens, exists north of Naples' botanical gardens, blessed with undulating greens and tight fairways.

Nature-lovers who like to combine birdwatching with their golf will find numerous courses certified by Audubon International. Here, you will find thick vegetation and abundant wildlife. You may get a glimpse of a showy white heron. Driving east along Interstate 75 takes you through three nature reserves. These are Picayune Strand State Forest, Fakahatchee Strand Preserve and Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge.

If you absolutely can't wait until you have checked into your hotel to hit the fairways, there is a popular course right next to the airport. The family can visit one of the two aquatic preserves or the Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Other attractions a Naples Museum of Art, the Teddy Bear Museum (with more than 2,100 specimens) and Naples Zoo.

Spare some time for topping up your suntan. Naples Beach is considered by some of the travel media to be the best beach in the United States. It runs for 10 miles from Gordon Pass to Seagate Drive. Noted for its unblemished white sands and cleanliness, amenities include a 1,000- fishing pier, shops and snack bars, restrooms with outdoor showers and parking meters.

For some gentle southern scenery, rent a canoe at Collier-Seminole State Park and paddle down the Blackwater River and gasp at the beauty of one of the most expansive mangrove swamps on the planet. Also within the park is the Bay City Walking Dredge, which was built in 1924 and used to help build part of US Highway 41. Campground amenities in the park consist of electricity, restrooms with hot showers (some with laundry facilities) along with grilling equipment and picnic tables.

The Neopolitan climate is regarded as tropical savannah, or wet and dry. This means it experiences warm, short winters and hot, humid summers punctuated by thunderstorms. In addition to RSW, the area is serviced by Naples Municipal Airport (APF).




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