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In this segment, we review the best golf courses in the world as well as the best golf products out there. Breaking Eighty by content creator Sean Ogle is one of the very best resources on the internet for unbiased golf product reviews. Here you'll find reviews of everything from rangefinders, to launch monitors, to shoes, bags, and more.
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
10M ago
Make sure to watch the video above for 31 unique features about the Sensei property.
I’d never experienced anything like it.
After a quick 25-minute drive from Palm Springs International Airport, we drove through a non-descript neighborhood before pulling up to the gates of Sensei Porcupine Creek.
The gates opened, and as we rolled down the windows to take in the landscape, the intense smell of jasmine came flowing into the car.
The entire property smells like it, and it’s wonderful.
As we drove up the driveway we began seeing numbers in bright bold colors implanted among the impeccable landsc ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
10M ago
I still remember the first St. Regis hotel I ever visited.
It was at the tail end of a 2 month round the world trip, at the St. Regis Shanghai.
I was blown away.
Sure at the time it was a brand new property, but everything about it was a step above.
From the in-room coffee service, to the luxury rooms, to the spectacular views – it was the perfect way to end an exhausting trip.
18 months later, we found ourselves in Singapore visiting 8 of the top 100 bars in the world. We booked a room at the St. Regis Singapore, and were just as impressed as we were the first go around in China.
So muc ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
When its comes to luxury resort destinations Orlando, Florida isn’t necessarily the top of the list.
When you think about Orlando, your first thought is more likely visions of theme parks, themed hotels, and general all-around chaos.
While much of Orlando is that way, conveniently located to everything near the South end of the city is a bit of an oasis: Grande Lakes.
During this year’s PGA Show, I was looking for a place to stay that was a little bit “comfier” than the typical hotels on International Drive near the Orange County Convention Center.
I stumbled across Grande Lakes resort, which ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
When you think of the perfect place to retire or have a second home, what are the most important elements to look for?
Beautiful views?
Tons of activities?
Fantastic golf?
Ease and accessibility?
Whatever it is you’re looking for, I can’t imagine many more perfect places in the world than Hualalai.
Well, unless you’re looking for snow-covered mountains, if that’s the case, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
Recently, I had the chance to spend 4 days with my family at the Four Seasons Hualalai, and the entire experience lived up to every (high) expectation we had for it.
But I also got a chance to ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
What hasn’t been said about the Four Seasons Hualalai over the past 3 decades?
“Best resort in Hawaii”
“Best Four Seasons Golf Resort in the World”
“The Ultimate Luxury Family Getaway.”
I’ve been hearing it for years, and have received dozens of people asking me about it since I began Breaking Eighty.
Everything from:
How is the golf at Hualalai?
To how does Hualalai compare to Punta Mita?
I visited the Four Seasons Punta Mita a little over a year ago and was blown away. From the hospitality to the resort amenities to the fantastic golf on the Pacifico and Bahia courses – it was all world-clas ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
Until recently, the only Park Hyatt that I’ve stayed in was the iconic Park Hyatt Tokyo.
We almost stayed at the Shanghai property, but opted for the Banyan Tree instead.
Typically I’ll visit New York City a couple times a year. But between having a newborn and a pandemic, I hadn’t made it back to the Big Apple since late 2019.
But with plans to host an Eighty Club event at Oak Hill in Rochester, it only made sense to stop by the City for a few days. Not to mention the fact, I was able to get a round in on the wonderful Lower Course at Baltusrol.
Since it was my first trip back in 3 ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
A few years ago the thought of going to Las Vegas and staying in a hotel without a casino, would seem ridiculous to me.
In my 20s and early 30s, the whole reason to go to Vegas is to drink, gamble, and go to clubs that never quite lived up to expectations.
So the idea of staying at a place that didn’t have a casino? Honestly, the thought never even crossed my mind.
Now, at the ripe old age of 37, I have a greater appreciation for peace and quiet.
And, luxury.
Gone are the days of finding the $39 dollar-a-night room at Circus, Circus. Now, I’m willing to spend a bit mo ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
Part of the fun of having a quest like visiting the top golf courses in the world, or the top 100 bars in the world, are the cool and unique hotels you get to stay at on the journey.
Trust me, it’s a lot easier to work off that hangover or recover from 36 hole days in a nice hotel than it is in a Motel 6.
If you were making a list of the most iconic hotels around the world, you couldn’t have a proper list without the Park Hyatt Tokyo.
Located on the top floors of the Shinjuku Park Tower building in the Shinjuku neighborhood of Tokyo, it’s arguably been the best-known hotel in the city ever sin ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
I still remember the first St. Regis hotel I ever visited.
It was at the tail end of a 2 month round the world trip, at the St. Regis Shanghai.
I was blown away.
Sure at the time it was a brand new property, but everything about it was a step above.
From the in-room coffee service, to the luxury rooms, to the spectacular views – it was the perfect way to end an exhausting trip.
18 months later, we found ourselves in Singapore visiting 8 of the top 100 bars in the world. We booked a room at the St. Regis Singapore, and were just as impressed as we were the first go around in China.
So muc ..read more
Breaking Eighty » Golf Travel and Hotels
1y ago
My time at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge might be the single most unexpected trip of my life.
For reasons you’ll see shortly, I got to be much more familiar with the hotel on this trip than I expected.
It was early September, and I was on a 7-day golf trip exploring the best Banff and Canmore had to offer.
My buddy Scott and I played the wonderful Stewart Creek and Banff Springs golf courses during the first two days of our trip, and then after a morning round at Banff, we made the 4-hour trek from Banff to Jasper on Highway 93.
Let me get this out of the way right up front: this is ..read more