GOLF IN INDIAN COUNTRY

Shoot golf balls not arrows!

 

Impress your Incentive clients by suggesting the next golf outing to one of the more than 50 golf links on Native-American land in the USA. They are located all over the Country, from cool links in Wisconsin to the hot tribal courses in the Southwest. In New Mexico alone there are nine 18-hole courses on six different reserves.  Not only are these golf courses different, open to the public at reasonable fees and a boon for the economies of the various tribes, they are also beautiful.

 

Since most courses are built on open native land, without any surrounding real estate pressures, the links are placed in a most natural way.  Respect for nature and wildlife are big issues with golf links in Native-American Territory. Accommodations are close by in many golf locations since many reserves have a casino with attached hotels.

 

So, whether they are located among the Ocotillo Cactus in Arizona or New Mexico or among the quiet pines in the north, these links are among the best North America has to offer.

 

Give us details of your groups’ plans and we will search for a suitable Native-American golf course and submit a proposal and offer to you.

 

From a late summer New York,

Beat Fischer

 

For more information please contact groups@visitamerica.com