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CLOSE TO PAR FOR THE COURSE

Ocean City is offering golf bargains for Canadians looking to get jump on season

- tbaines@postmdia.com Twitter: @TimCBaines TIM BAINES

At least one U.S. seaside golf destinatio­n is looking to take the sting off the loonie lunacy.

Ocean City, one of the destinatio­ns with a booth at the Ottawa-Gatineau GolfExpo at the EY Centre Friday and Saturday, is offering what it calls Pricing Close to Par for golfers during the spring and fall. Basically, the destinatio­n (OceanCityG­olf. com) has chopped 25 per cent off its rates so Canadians can experience nationally-ranked ( by Golf Digest and Golf Magazine) championsh­ip courses. Per-person rates for five nights and four rounds of golf start at $242 U.S. (25 per cent less than what Americans pay) the rest of March, then $276 in April, $361 in May, $354 in September, $260 in October and $220 in November.

Especially when you factor in the lower U.S. taxes, cheaper beer, gas and food costs, it’s an awesome bargain.

“We realized the issue with the exchange, we realize people want to travel south to play golf,” said Ocean City Golf Getaway COO Walter Brooks. “So for the second straight year, we’ve addressed the issue by absorbing some of the costs involved with the exchange.”

At a time when many golfers make the 16-plus-hour drive to Myrtle Beach — a golf mecca in South Carolina — Ocean City, which is in Maryland, is about half the distance.

“We’re 8½ hours from Ottawa,” said Brooks. “It’s championsh­ip coastal golf, with renowned architects like Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Arthur Hills. Our season is March-November. Our courses are open. They’re cutting grass, that’s how warm it’s been. In March, we’re looking at an average of 60 (F), in the 70s in April and 80s in May. It’s really consistent through our Thanksgivi­ng, the end of November, which would still be 65, 70 degrees.”

Beside the 17 championsh­ip golf courses, Ocean City has plenty of accommodat­ion options, a great selection of restaurant­s, eight miles of nightclubs, an outlet mall, 10 miles of beautiful beaches and a threemile boardwalk. It’s a happening family place in the summer — with its population rocketing from 10,000 year-round residents to nearly 400,000 between Memorial Day and Labour Day. With that, the cost of hotel rooms also get bumped substantia­lly, making the spring and fall seasons ideal for stay-and-play golf packages.

“Ocean City is a total package,” said Brooks. “It’s a great area. Ocean City was just ranked 10thbest beach in the U.S. by Trip Advisor. We add value to our golf packages. We host happy hours one night a week that includes alcohol and appetizers.” A great show: The OttawaGati­neau Golf Expo will be open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. There are club testing areas for Callaway, Cobra Puma, PING, TaylorMade, Cleveland/Srixon and Tour Edge. The first 100 juniors to visit the show will get a free golf club. Younger folks can spend time in the Kids’ Zone, which offers instructio­n, games and competitio­n. For the older folks, there’s free beer sampling from craft brewers including Kitchissip­pi, Big Rig, Triple Bogey, Tuque de Broue and Stray Dog.

Greg Chambers, regional director for the National Golf Course Owners Associatio­n Canada, explained: “We want lots of people to show up. What I’m looking for is the people who don’t golf — we’ve got curling, we’ve got beer sampling, we’ve got seminar stage teaching — and we want the people who golf a lot, they can get different green-fee packages and destinatio­n packages. We also want the private-course golfers. They’ve been left out. We want them to come out and try out the newest, greatest clubs and everything else we have to offer. It’s not the old days where golfers would show up, grab all the leaflets and fill in e-mails for draws. If you go to any booth now, almost every golf course has a deal on something, like a show special.

“It’s not the Masters music, that’s the big lead-in to the golf season. But we want to get people thinking about golf just before courses open.” On the road again: If you’re at the golf show, there are plenty of golf travel bargains to be found. Santee, S.C., (it’s been called America’s Value Golf Destinatio­n — less than a 3-wood off I-95 is what they advertise) — is offering a deal through the end of May with five nights at Historic Clark’s Inn and Restaurant, five round of golf and a southern-cooked-to-order breakfast each day for $555 (it’s more than $100 off the regular price, ask for the Canada Show Special at ClarksGolf­Packages. com) ... Gendron Golf (gendrongol­f.com) is offering packages including Mexico’s all-inclusive Moon Palace ($2,295, Nov. 1-8), a week in Tucson (between Oct. 20-Dec. 15) from $1,595 for a two-bedroom condo with four beds) and maybe best of all a 14-night, seven-golf-round trip to Costa del Sol, Spain either Oct. 4-19 or 9-24 — starting at $2,395 for quad occupancy (including a flight out of Montreal and 14 buffet breakfasts along with the golf and mid-sized car rental). One-stop shopping: Retailers were busy at the show. Cambridge Golf and Fashions’ Jeff Williamson said ECCO golf shoes were selling “like crazy.” Shoes that normally range from $229-$309 were selling for $105 and $115. “We have people come here right away because they bought some last year or the year before and they know we have the best deals when it comes to ECCO shoes. Everything else, we just made it simple. All the men’s pants, all the men’s shorts, we just made it $35. Hard goods, last year’s drivers — Mizuno, Srixon, TaylorMade, all brand new — they’re all like 50 per cent off or more.”

 ?? WAYNE CUDDINGTON ?? Walter Brooks and Nancy Dofflmyer, from the Golf Harrison Group in Ocean City, Md., are exhibitors at the Ottawa-Gatineau GolfExpo.
WAYNE CUDDINGTON Walter Brooks and Nancy Dofflmyer, from the Golf Harrison Group in Ocean City, Md., are exhibitors at the Ottawa-Gatineau GolfExpo.
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