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Do you dream of spending your retirement years playing golf from sunup to sundown? Are you tired of only being able to play on world class golf courses a few times each year? If so, a golfing retirement lifestyle might be perfect for you? Golfing Community Retirement Home Many retirees do look forward to being able to spend hours on the greens, engaged in their favorite relaxation activity. If you're a true golfing enthusiast, you might want to consider choosing a retirement home in a golfing community. There are numerous golf course residential communities around the world the cater to the needs and interests of retirees, and you might enjoy making one of them your full-time residence or your home away from home. Golfing Travel for Retirees Even if you don't want to live on a golf course, there are plenty of travel options for retirees who dream of playing the best golf courses in the world. As a matter of fact, the most enthusiastic retirement age golfers make their homes in convenient golf courses and then utilize their travel opportunities to visit and play even more golf courses. Many retirees who enjoy traveling in recreational vehicles plan their trips based on which golf courses they may have an opportunity to play while on the road. Golf course designers and marketers realize this, and are developing vacation packages and lodging options that meet the travel needs of retirees. The state of Alabama, for example, is home to the Robert Trent Jones golf trail, which stretches from one end of the state to another. Golfing enthusiasts, particularly retirees who have the time and economic means for extended road travel, often start at the southern end of the state by playing the Lakewood and Magnolia Grove golf courses in and around Mobile, AL and then travel throughout the state playing a total of 11 courses, each designed by Robert Trent Jones. The Ideal Retirement Lifestyle If a full time golfing lifestyle for retirees sounds great to you, it's a good idea to start making your plans now. Remember that it's never too early to start saving or planning for retirement. You can even spend some time conducting research on different courses that catch your eye. After all, you can't buy a home in a golf course community if you aren't sure you love the course!
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