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Golf Course; Where a Great Game Started – Tee away

Golf Course

Golf Course, Image Credit: Els Club Malaysia

Get ready to tee off and learn about the various parts in a game of golf! Golf in Malaysia is quickly becoming a popular and favourite past time amongst locals and tourists who visit the country. With over 200 golf courses in the country, it is the most ideal location for golfing enthusiasts and those eager to get their hands on a golf club and tee away in a course. In Johor, golf course options are varied, all of which offer breath taking sceneries such as The Els Club Malaysia. Professional golfers and amateurs can opt to play a game either by the lush highlands or by the coast of the South China Sea, as they not only play the game but also enjoy their holiday in the tropical island. After a round of golf, players can spend the day lounging and enjoying the many facilities and services offered at these golf clubs.

The game of golf was said to date back to 1497, and originated from a game played in Scotland during the 15th century, where the golfers would hit a pebble around a course that was complete with rabbit runs, sand dunes and tracks with the aid of a caveman type club or a stick. Golf courses today have a course of about 9 to 18 holes complete with hazards, sand bunkers and others. Golf courses are usually 90% of green, well manicured lawns, however the use of bunkers and sand traps are usually artificial.

There are a lot of rules when playing a game of golf and plenty of etiquette one must follow during the game such as keeping up with the pace of the game, not disturbing other players, not parking on the green or not standing close to the player who’s currently hitting the ball.

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National Game of Bhutan – An Arrow through the Heart

The national game of Bhutan is actually archery, for those of you who didn’t know, and is taken very seriously in the country. Also referred to as ‘datse’ in the local language, this sport is practiced in every nook and cranny of the country. During your travels around Bhutan, you are like likely to come by archery fields or practice spaces no matter what city you happen to be travelling through, filled with masters of the sport honing their craft. The bows that are used in this country are made from different materials such as the more traditional wood as well as the more modern aluminum and carbon fibre materials. In places where archers are equipped with carbon fibre bows as opposed to the long-used wooden bows, the distance between the archer and target is made bigger. This is owing to the greater range that these modern bows lend the arrows.

Bhutan is a landlocked nation located in Asia’s south, which is bordered by India and China to the south and the north respectively. The region it is situated can be considered as forming part of the eastern end of the Himalayas mountain range and the climate in the northern part of the country is quite chilly as it experiences snowfall throughout the year. The rest of the country experiences a run of seasons and the corresponding weather changes that accompany them.Those planning on travelling the country will find that there is many a Bhutan luxury hotel for tourists to reside at such as those by the COMO Hotels & Resorts chain as well as several others. Some of these will undoubtedly provide archery and an outdoor activity that guests can engage in. So if you want to do as the Bhutanese do, and try out your skills as an archer on holiday, make sure to check into a hotel that offers this sport as part of its sports and activities offerings to guests.

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Try these new sports in Abu Dhabi in this New Year – What to do when you are bored with balls

A new year is a perfect opportunity to try out new things. If you have been an ardent fan of football, rugby, or cricket, but is now on the lookout for something new and exciting to try, here are some of the most popular alternative sports in Abu Dhabi that will keep you sweating during your vacation.

A key element to a good activity is it being nostalgic. You can reminiscence the days when you wanted to rob from the rich and give it to the poor, by taking up archery. Not only will it make you look fancy and sophisticated, but you also get an amazing upper body workout. Archery is offered at places like Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Sahel Villa Resort, as well as at Abu Dhabi Archery. Another activity to try is Ultimate Frisbee. It takes your average Frisbee and turns it into a non-contact competitive sport that you can learn in a heartbeat. Once you have the rules down pat, there is nothing stopping you from having your own game at the gardens of your resort. Water Polo is an activity offered at many Abu Dhabi resorts, that is making splashes in the field of alternative sports. While this does involve a certain level of contact, it is a brilliant workout, working almost all your muscles. If you are a fan of water and swimming, this should be right up your alley. Another sport that you might want to try out, although it is rather strange, is paddle tennis. It is the child of tennis and squash, and has the same court as a tennis court but smaller. The racket, however, is more like an oversized table tennis bat. This certainly adds a twist to an otherwise regular game of tennis or squash, and like all the others here is sure to give you and your companions something to talk about.

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Cycling in Abu Dhabi – Touring Sir Bani Yas Island

To the average tourist, Abu Dhabi might look like a city of luxurious indulgence. With extravagant Abu Dhabi Resorts, shopping malls, and business buildings, you might think this is creative genius. However, the culmination of their determination is aptly illustrated not by the above, but by Sir Bani Yas Island, the man-made wildlife park in Abu Dhabi.

Sir Bani Yas Island, which was the brainchild of late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. It was his idea to transform a land of dusty aridity to a lush green island. The best way to explore this man-made wonder is by cycles. There are two routes you can take, a purple route and a blue route. The purple route is ideal for advanced cyclists who are looking for a bit advanced tracks. Whichever the route you take, though, you would see many creatures that now inhabit the island. Do not be surprised if a peacock runs off into the shrubbery at your sight or if an oryx stares at you gallop on two wheels. The typical cycling tour starts early in the morning when the ground is soft with dew and animals are still scattered about. It takes about an hour or two to do the circuit, and you can be back in time for breakfast. Although there are several resorts on the island including Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Yamm Villa Resort, many people visit the island on day trips. It is quite common for families and friends to arrive here on a ferry, and then take a cycling tour only to go back in time for lunch. The benefit of cycling through the island is that you can take it at your own pace. You can stop as many times as you want, whether it is to catch your breath, capture a beautiful shot, or simply because you feel like lounging under a tree.

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