Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Plan Your RV Golf Trip


When you combine a great day on the greens with the comfort of RV travel you'll be hooked for life. One of the biggest nuisances for traveling golf lovers is the inadequate storage space for golf equipment. RV's serve up the perfect solution with great space layouts and storage options. Driving an RV can also cut down on the cost of your golf trip leaving extra cash to add a few extra stops to your itinerary. We suggest topping off the journey home with a round at one more championship golf course but don't tell your wife we said that. Check out the article below for great tips on planning a RV golf trip.
You can increase your chances of a successful RV golf trip by choosing the right wheels. Motor homes come in three main varieties. Type As are the big ones built on bus chassis, like the one used in the accompanying story. Type Bs are camper vans, and Type Cs are sort of a cross between the two, typically with sleeping space above the driver's seat. Many golfers are drawn to the Type A. It tends to be the more up-to-date and luxurious RV. 
But think first about how you plan to use your motor home. Are you actually going to sleep in it? The typical Type A comes with only three beds. You might be happier in a Type C, which generally has four beds. To ensure you have enough room for relaxing in the RV after your round, get one with slideouts -- hydraulically controlled panels that slide out from the side to create more space inside the vehicle when parked. Los Angeles-based El Monte RV rents Fleetwood Tiogas with slideouts for $135 a day in the winter and as much as $255 a day in the peak summer months. 

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