With Tiger Out, A Golf Cruise is Par for the Course

Despite one of the world’s most famous golfers missing this weekend’s British Open due to knee surgery, his presence still looms large.  Journalists quiz the pros whether a win means as much with Tiger Woods out of the hunt.  Jokes Geoff Ogilvy, ranked third in the world, “I just hope they taught the engraver how to put an asterisk on the trophy.”

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Last year’s near winner, Sergio Garcia believes a win is a win.  

“With all due respect, the Open is bigger than any of us, even Tiger Woods.  If I manage to win this week, I’m not going to go, ‘Oh, I won the British Open but Tiger wasn’t there.’ I’ll still have the claret jug, which is the most important thing.”

One wonders if some of the pros may quietly be breathing a collective sigh of relief knowing Woods is out of the picture for the rest of the season.   The TV networks undoubtedly hold a different view, concerned viewership will suffer without Woods, the first major PGA tournament he’s missed in 12 years.

Since Woods won’t be gracing the TV screen the rest of the golf season, perhaps now would be a good time to brush up on a few strokes.  There are several golf cruises available.  The golf itineraries follow some of Europe’s best courses.  Professionals are on hand to offer important tips and the latest video technology is available to help improve your game.  Could be pretty sweet to perfect your swing against a sea and sky background.  By the way, cruise lines provide clubs or you can bring your own. 

Luxury line Silversea offers several golf cruise itineraries throughout the year.  Peter Deilmann also has quite a few golf theme itineraries set.  One quick bit of trivia, golf cruises are one of the most popular theme cruises offered in today’s expanding cruise market.

Happy travels! 

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