2021 Golf Travel Trends/Tips
1. UK and Irish tee sheets are opening sooner this year. You should start planning for your links trip now and get commitments from your mates.
2. Travel insurance, especially for North Americans, should be seriously considered as part of your expenditures.
3. Your competition for in demand 2021 tee times are not only other golf groups that planned for next year but those 2020 golf groups re-booking to next year due to the virus. What are you waiting for?
4. Staycation golf. Golfers may feel more comfortable staying in country and examining their own golf courses. Canadians should consider places like Cabot, Okanagan Valley, BC or Banff Springs.
5. Canucks should compare currency exchange rates with U.S., UK and Euro and determine the right choice for a trip. Low oil prices makes a big dent in our dollar.
6. Golfers may look at certain golf destinations like Italy, France or Spain that were especially hard hit by COVID-19 and may want to explore and support them.
7. Golfers will be itching to see their comrades and banter. 2021 trips will be very popular. Get on the phone and gin them up during these anxious times.
