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The address of this company is 4760 W. Sahara Ave. Ste.3 Las Vegas, NV 89102 ...read more

Vegas Golf Incorporated

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By Vegas Golf Inc

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Vegas Golf Inc

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WHAT’S SO DIFFERENT ABOUT RIVER CRUISES?-Smaller ships can dock in the heart of cities or any size.  This allows for more exotic itineraries and lets you visit cities that are off the beaten path.  -You can relax in a more intimate and friendly atmosphere.  -Escape the crowds and see the ports as the locals do.  -Small ships emphasize the destination and nature’s beauty along the way.   -Rather than the "bigger" cruise ships that are stuffed full of thousands of passengers, these ships are small and carry an equally small number of passengers. This allows for only the best service and quality attention to be paid to your personal needs.  -You’ll cruise with a different quality of passenger enjoying a higher quality lecture or tour or event This fall, AMAWATERWAYS is proud to present its Exclusive Wine Cruises. Six specially-crafted itineraries that highlight Europe's acclaimed wine regions along the Rhine, Mosel and Danube rivers. The cruises will be hosted by wine experts and AMA Waterways executives. Each cruise features onboard lectures, wine tastings, special wine pairings at meals plus wine-themedunique shore experiences. -ALL MEALS INCLUDEDCOMPLIMENTARY COFFEE AND TEA, FRUIT JUICE, WINE&BEER;, SOFT DRINKS-ALL TIPPING AND GRATUITIES INCLUDED-COMPLIMENTARY AIRPORT TRANSFERS-ON BOARD ENTERTAINMENT-ON BOARD INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM&FLAT SCREEN TV-MAXIMUM LEISURE TIME-COMPLIMENTARY BICYCLES*-EXCLUSIVE ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS     VINEYARDS OF THE RHINE & MOSEL7-night Amsterdam – Luxembourg cruise from $1,999 per personAdd 3 nights in Paris for $780 per personU.S. Departure: October 13 & November 9, 2011 EMAIL for detailed itinerary   THE ROMANTIC DANUBE7-night Vilshofen – Budapest cruise from $1,999 per personAdd 3 nights in Prague for $690 per personU.S. Departure: November 10 & 20, 2011EMAIL for detailed itinerary   MELODIES OF THE DANUBE7-night Vilshofen – Budapest cruise from $1,999 per personAdd 3 nights in Munich for $690 per personU.S. Departure: November 10 & 20, 2011EMAIL for detailed itinerary   MAGNIFICENT RIVERS & WINES7-night Nuremberg – Amsterdam cruise from $1,999 per personAdd 3 nights in Prague for $690 per personU.S. Departure: November 9, 2011EMAIL for detailed itinerary   THE ENCHANTING RHINE7-night Basel – Amsterdam cruise from $1,999 per personAdd 2 nights in Zürich & 2 nights in Lucerne for $920 per personU.S. Departure: November 7 & 18, 2011EMAIL for detailed itinerary   EUROPE’S RIVERS & CASTLE 7-night Nuremberg – Luxembourg cruise from $2,099 per person Add 2 nights in Prague & 3 nights in Paris for $1,240 per person U.S. Departure: November 3, 2011 Talk to Al & Kathy at 702-207-3603 or email TravelwithAlandKathy@gmail.com. Visit oursite at TravelwithAlandKathy.com.  Follow us at Facebook or twitter @TravelwithAandK ...read more

By Travel with Al & Kathy August 05, 2011

GOLF SEASON IN FULL SWING

Here we are in another Las Vegas golf season with the temperatures over 105 degrees. The high temps make it a little tough to finish 18 and I am not complaining. I feel very fortunate to still be able to play. I would like to reflect a little on golf course etiquette. In the last thirty years it seems to me the rules of the game and the courtesy has really dropped. I don’t know why and maybe no one has bothered to educate the beginner golfers. I would like to point out a few things that I think would make it more enjoyable for all players on the course. Sometimes our foursome might get carried away and we forget to keep our voices down. Sound really carries on the course and we must remember that there are other players that are trying to hit shots. Speed of play is always very important. It is not necessary to be on the course for 5 hours or more. A good round of golf can and should be played in 4 to 41/2 hours. Be ready to hit your shot when it is your turn to play. I see a lot of guys that will sit in the cart while their buddy hits only to drive another 10 or 15 yards to their ball. Go to your ball and at least get an idea what you are going to do when it is your turn. You can also speed up play by putting out, if you are only a foot or so from the hole and not in any ones line . Do not waste time by marking the ball and going through all the motions of the pros. We can all take a lesson from our new golfing sensation, Rory McElroy. He does not waste a lot of putting or hitting his shots. A breath of fresh air! When you finish the hole and get to your carts, go to the next hole to mark scores or at least pull away from the green to allow the next group to hit their shots to the green. And if you find yourself a hole or two behind, make every effort to catch up to the group in front of you. If you get in trouble and cannot catch up, there is nothing wrong with letting the group behind you to play through. I like to carry this to the streets that we drive. If you want to drive slowly, move to the right lane and let others drive through. A rule of etiquette that bothers me most involves sand bunkers. Those rakes, weather in the bunker or out, depending on the course, are there for you to use when you hit a shot or shots out of the bunker. Rake you divot or divots and footprints so the next golfer does not end up in them. I cannot believe how many golfers hit their shots out of the bunkers and move right on the geen without raking the traps. This practice can also be used in the fairways; try and replace your divots in the grass, either by replacing it with the grass or with the sand jar on the cart. It’s aggravating to hit a decent shot in the fairway and have it end in someone’s divot! Just one more important thought: Weather playing a Muni course or an expensive resort destination, it does not get any better than being on the course. We should all do our very best to care for the course we are playing and for the sport we love. Just because we pay a green fee does not give us the right to disrespect the course or the game. With that said and hoping not to offend anyone I want to say, God Bless you all and wishing you many healthy years of golfing enjoyment. Lou Cangey Vegas Golf Inc. VegasGolfPros.com Golf..A 4 letter word.   ...read more

By Vegas Golf Inc July 27, 2011

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