Anyone planning Scottish golf vacations would like a no hitch golf holiday. Wouldn’t you? Anything can fall apart and get mixed up – from the hotel accommodations to the last minute phone calls from work, to the forgetting your golf clubs. If you want a golf vacation where you can reduce the elements that ruin the mood, then read on.

Scottish Golf Vacations – When you hire a golf tour company that under-delivers

 If you’ve already taken Scottish golf vacations using a particular golf tour company and package, you might want to take those again. Otherwise, you gamble on a new company. That might not be good. A golf tour company you just hired out of the blue could make any number of mistakes, from wrongly booking your hotel accommodations to having an airport pick up service that fails to arrive. You’re probably better off researching some golf tour companies’ background before you hire them.

Scottish Golf Vacations -Family problems

 You may have spent some previous Scottish golf vacations with your wife taking care of your kids, and remembered having been often phoned to discipline you kids, which meant less time on the links. Unless you could bring a sitter with you and keep your family preoccupied while you play golf, maybe you should take a family-free vacation.

 Scottish Golf Vacations -You get sick, just when you don’t need to

 You could get sick, just when you and your friends were planning for Scottish golf vacations. That means you either skip the trip or push on, even though you’re sick. Sometimes the latter works, as getting away from the work and domestic scene clears up your mind and soul, even though you’re too sick or weak to play. The company of friends and the possibility of playing can make your soul better.

 Luggage issues, misplaced and forgotten

 One of the worst things that could happen is for your golf equipment to get lost. This happens all the time in airports and bus stations. Pray they’re not stolen. They might be found later, but by then you might be forced to either miss out of some golfing time, or may be forced to borrow, rent, or buy equipment. Try to bring some back up cash, if you can, just in case you might need to rent or buy golf gear.

 According to Murphy’s Law, if some can go wrong, it probably will. Knowing what can and do go wrong, hopefully, allows you to better plan your Scottish golf vacations. See if your golf colleagues recommend a good golf tour company. Think hard if you want family with you on your trip. Watch your health. Check your luggage. And be certain no problems are left at the work place. Just because bad thing can happen doesn’t mean they cannot be avoided.

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