Putting Tips
Golfing in Port Orange Florida

My game has been suffering because I’ve been too busy to golf regularly. Oh, did I just say that. Say it ain’t so. Unfortunately it is. I’ve been busy consulting and building the Port Orange homes for sale section of my wife’s website.

It’s a shame, because right down the road from me in Port Orange are some very nice courses. Cypress Head is a public course that’s always been trouble for me. The rough around the greens is usually much higher than other courses I play, so I loose a few strokes there. It’s a good challenge that I play when I’m feeling my swing.

Spruce Creek Fly In has a private course that I’ve played a few times. It’s nice, but I’d rather play Cypress Head or Daytona North or South courses.

Crane Lakes is an executive course that’s a lot of fun to play. The driver is useful on only 3 holes and there’s lots of water in play. It’s a par 66 and I go there to hone my iron play.

I haven’t played Venetian Bay which is just down the road from Port Orange. Pelican Bay North and South are just up the road in Daytona Beach. One side is public there and the other is private.

Of all the courses mentioned, I play Daytona Beach most and Spruce Creek when I’m looking for a quick tune up with my irons.

Good golfing.

I ran across a Port Orange visitor earlier this evening. It’s a nice place to visit and live.