Haha, I can relate! I’ve had my fair share of waiting behind slow groups. Just be polite, and maybe offer a friendly wave – it usually leads to a pleasant round!
Also, keep an eye out for local wildlife on the courses! I once spotted a moose while teeing off. It was both exciting and a bit terrifying!
Wow, that sounds amazing! Seeing nature while golfing is one of the best parts. By the way, does anyone know what the best courses are around Boise?
In Boise, I highly recommend Shadow Valley Golf Course. It’s challenging, but the views of the foothills are worth every swing! Try to go in late spring.
I’d back that! Shadow Valley offers great greens and lovely terrain. Plus, if you’re into practicing, they have a fantastic driving range.
I am really considering a golf trip there. How are the course conditions during the autumn?
Autumn is generally pretty good, but keep an eye on the forecast. Some courses close earlier for winter preparations. Always check in advance, especially if you’re travelling from out of state!
I love this sharing! I’ve learned so much already. Plus, it helps to have a lightweight travel set for those quick trips. All about maximizing fun on the course!
Definitely! I use a carry bag for just that reason. I can move quickly and stay ready for unexpected rounds. Are there any local tournaments to consider while visiting?
Yes! Check out the Idaho Amateur Championship; it’s every summer. Spectators are welcome, and you might pick up some tips from the pros!
What a great way to learn more about the game! Planning around that event could enhance any trip to Idaho.