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Phoenix Golf Vacations- When\'s The Best Time To Go?

By AJ Yeakel

Every year the greater Phoenix area draws over one million visitors searching for a one-of-a-kind desert golf experience. In addition to the great golf, visitors flock to this paradise year-round for its world-class restaurants, high-end shopping and reliable sunshine.
 


While these are all great reasons to plan Phoenix golf vacations, some visitors are often left disappointed with the weather because it fails to live up to their high expectations. We want to make sure that the same thing doesnt happen to you. Therefore, weve put together a guide of the best times to plan your Phoenix golf vacations, so that you dont let the weather mess with your trip.

Best Seasons to Visit:

For the best weather Phoenix has to offer, plan your Phoenix golf vacations for the fall or spring, when the average high temperatures range from 75 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit, and average lows rarely dip below 50. September, October, April, and May generally offer the most moderate temperatures and are considered by many to be the best months for Phoenix golf vacations.

Spring training, which runs every day in March, can make a great addition to a golf vacation to the Phoenix area. While the rooms during March tend to fill up fast, there are still deals to be had if you plan far enough ahead. Tickets for spring training games are generally available at affordable prices. And combining a morning round with an afternoon ball game can be a great way to maximize your fun on Phoenix golf vacations.

Best Seasons to Avoid:

If warm weather is what youre after, be cautious about planning your Phoenix golf vacations for the winter time. While winter temperatures in Phoenix are mild compared to those in the rest of the country during this season, visitors are often surprised to find that Phoenix during the winter is not much warmer than the place theyre escaping. Average winter lows usually hover in the low 40s, while average highs tend to peak about 70. December and January are typically the coldest months.

It is also wise to be cautious about planning your Phoenix golf vacations during the summer. Summer highs consistently top 100 degrees, which can take away the option of afternoon golf, unless you enjoy playing in the extreme heat.

On a positive note, if you are searching for bargain Phoenix golf vacations, packages during the summer and winter months tend to offer some incredible deals. Just make sure to avoid peak holidays during the winter season.

About the Author: A.J. Yeakel is a regular write for http://www.luxuryvacationsweb.com Source: http://www.isnare.com Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=190687&ca=Travel

 

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