I thought I would do a short little blog update as there are a few things happening over the next week or so.
First off all I can’t write this blog without mentioning the outstanding weather the UK and Ireland seems to be in for over the Easter break. BBQ season has well and truly landed and I for one have dusted mine of and used it twice in the last two days!
When we are lucky enough to get this great weather we start thinking, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to be able to live & eat outside all the time!’ I for one am a massive fan of the outdoor living so long may this weather continue. Who knows, might even develop a nice tan :)
A lot of golf to be played over the next week and it kicks of today with a mini office challenge at my home club, Holywood! I am at Holywood 3 times over the next 3 days and by my recent form the more golf I can get in the better!
Next week Stuart and I travel down to Greenore in Meath to play in the TGI golf day and from all the reports Greenore is a super trek so I am really looking forward to it!
Finally Mark and Jen from the office are heading off to Zimbabwe next week on a educational visit so keep an eye for a blog and info on what is meant to be a wonderful country.
May I wish everyone a very happy Easter and take it easy on the chocolate eggs :)
Warmest regards
Gerard
I work at Chaka Travel and we have a wide variety of holiday destinations to suit every requirement. I personally look after our South Africa (Golf Holidays in South Africa) and Ireland (Link2Ireland) products. We also have a dedicated honeymoon team who can create dream honeymoons for Brides and Grooms to be. Enjoy my blog. Best Wishes, Gerard
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Monday, 11 April 2011
Rory and The 2011 Masters
Hi everyone, here is my follow up blog as promised.
Well, the 2011 Masters is over and it delivered everything it promised to!
For 3 days, 54 holes and numerous ups and downs a 21 year old Northern Irish man hailing from Holywood County Down lit up Augusta!
Rory McIlroy played some magnificent golf and handled himself both professionally and admirably at all times.
Unfortunately though most of that is not what will be forged in most people’s memories.
Rory went into the final round with an impressive 4 shot lead but after bogeying the first hole the writing was on the wall. His round deteriorated in front of everyone watching live and it was so hard to watch even the BBC directed their programme coverage elsewhere on the course.
I have heard some ridiculous stories circulating today that the young man bottled it and was never mentally strong enough to cope in the last round. Well, all I have to say on that is it is absolute nonsense!
This young man is just about to turn 22 next month and he has already achieved what most people could only ever dream off. Rory McIlroy was winning titles from a very young age and he will continue to win titles for a very long time.
At nearly 22 we could say he has another 20 years at the highest level so in my calculations that is another 80 majors to compete for!
After unravelling in front of everyone on the Sunday he gave what I thought was a brilliant press conference and showed maturity well beyond his years!
Rory can leave Augusta with his head held high knowing he left a mark on the course to return one day and get that ‘Green Jacket’.
As a fellow member of Holywood County Down where Rory hails from I can categorically state that we are all proud of you Rory and you are an absolute credit to your home club, Northern Ireland and Golf in general.
I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Charl Schwartzel on what was a magnificent final round and I bet he loved the feeling of slipping that green jacket on.
That’s me for now and please feel free to comment on any of the above.
Warmest regards
Gerard
Well, the 2011 Masters is over and it delivered everything it promised to!
For 3 days, 54 holes and numerous ups and downs a 21 year old Northern Irish man hailing from Holywood County Down lit up Augusta!
Rory McIlroy played some magnificent golf and handled himself both professionally and admirably at all times.
Unfortunately though most of that is not what will be forged in most people’s memories.
Rory went into the final round with an impressive 4 shot lead but after bogeying the first hole the writing was on the wall. His round deteriorated in front of everyone watching live and it was so hard to watch even the BBC directed their programme coverage elsewhere on the course.
I have heard some ridiculous stories circulating today that the young man bottled it and was never mentally strong enough to cope in the last round. Well, all I have to say on that is it is absolute nonsense!
This young man is just about to turn 22 next month and he has already achieved what most people could only ever dream off. Rory McIlroy was winning titles from a very young age and he will continue to win titles for a very long time.
At nearly 22 we could say he has another 20 years at the highest level so in my calculations that is another 80 majors to compete for!
After unravelling in front of everyone on the Sunday he gave what I thought was a brilliant press conference and showed maturity well beyond his years!
Rory can leave Augusta with his head held high knowing he left a mark on the course to return one day and get that ‘Green Jacket’.
As a fellow member of Holywood County Down where Rory hails from I can categorically state that we are all proud of you Rory and you are an absolute credit to your home club, Northern Ireland and Golf in general.
I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Charl Schwartzel on what was a magnificent final round and I bet he loved the feeling of slipping that green jacket on.
That’s me for now and please feel free to comment on any of the above.
Warmest regards
Gerard
Thursday, 7 April 2011
New Website & The Masters 2011
Hi guys, I trust you are all well and enjoying the lovely Spring weather that we have been lucky to land upon.
Well, in my last blog I told you guys about the wonderful educational trip I had in South Africa where I was accompanied by our ‘Bandit’ MD Mark Marais
Since our excellent and informative trip we have been working hard on our www.golfholidaysinsouthafrica website. We have been getting it updated with some new packages and also adding the new hotels and resorts we were lucky enough to visit.
We have also worked hard to personalise the website, telling our customers of our own experiences in South Africa. Our customers will hopefully read our reviews and comments and get a sense of what this wonderful country has to offer!
Having been to South Africa, played many rounds of golf there, visited/stayed at some beautiful hotels & guesthouses I believe we are well equipped and have an excellent depth of knowledge to create any package our customers demand.
The Masters 2011 is upon us and the tension has been building up for what promises to be one of the best tournaments ever.
The traditional fun-filled par 3 competition was won by Englishman Luke Donald after he finished his round early with 5 under par. Now those of you who are aware will know that this is not a good omen, anyone who has won the par 3 competition on the Wednesday has NEVER gone on to win the Masters outright!
Many players have had a quick look at the leader board on the 8th/9th hole of the par 3 and, if they see their name close to the top they would suddenly end up with a double bogey or worse! This is how strong this omen hangs over Augusta!
So the question is, can Luke Donald (who has been in superb form) break the hoodoo and win both tournaments?
The par 3 is great to watch especially for the relaxed family atmosphere it creates and it’s not unfamiliar to see caddies, no bigger than the clubs they are carrying walking on this wonderful course.
It was great to see Ian Poulters mum caddying for her famous son, a nice touch if I don’t say so myself!
Now that we are on Mr Poulter, has he finally stoked the fire in Tiger Woods that we have all been waiting for? His pre tournament comment saying that ‘Tiger’ would likely NOT finish in the top 5 at the Masters was picked up quick by the media and it made headline stories on the Augusta coverage.
At Tigers press conference, he was asked what he thought about Poulters comment and he sarcastically replied, “Isn’t Poulter always right!”
All that aside this promises to be a truly memorable 4 days at Augusta and I for one will be following it avidly on Sky Sports (well, if Mrs Watson allows me of course!)
I will follow up this blog with a short one next week on the trials and tribulations of what the weekend brings.
Anyways, bye for now and I hope you have enjoyed reading.
Warmest regards
Gerard
Well, in my last blog I told you guys about the wonderful educational trip I had in South Africa where I was accompanied by our ‘Bandit’ MD Mark Marais
Since our excellent and informative trip we have been working hard on our www.golfholidaysinsouthafrica website. We have been getting it updated with some new packages and also adding the new hotels and resorts we were lucky enough to visit.
We have also worked hard to personalise the website, telling our customers of our own experiences in South Africa. Our customers will hopefully read our reviews and comments and get a sense of what this wonderful country has to offer!
Having been to South Africa, played many rounds of golf there, visited/stayed at some beautiful hotels & guesthouses I believe we are well equipped and have an excellent depth of knowledge to create any package our customers demand.
The Masters 2011 is upon us and the tension has been building up for what promises to be one of the best tournaments ever.
The traditional fun-filled par 3 competition was won by Englishman Luke Donald after he finished his round early with 5 under par. Now those of you who are aware will know that this is not a good omen, anyone who has won the par 3 competition on the Wednesday has NEVER gone on to win the Masters outright!
Many players have had a quick look at the leader board on the 8th/9th hole of the par 3 and, if they see their name close to the top they would suddenly end up with a double bogey or worse! This is how strong this omen hangs over Augusta!
So the question is, can Luke Donald (who has been in superb form) break the hoodoo and win both tournaments?
The par 3 is great to watch especially for the relaxed family atmosphere it creates and it’s not unfamiliar to see caddies, no bigger than the clubs they are carrying walking on this wonderful course.
It was great to see Ian Poulters mum caddying for her famous son, a nice touch if I don’t say so myself!
Now that we are on Mr Poulter, has he finally stoked the fire in Tiger Woods that we have all been waiting for? His pre tournament comment saying that ‘Tiger’ would likely NOT finish in the top 5 at the Masters was picked up quick by the media and it made headline stories on the Augusta coverage.
At Tigers press conference, he was asked what he thought about Poulters comment and he sarcastically replied, “Isn’t Poulter always right!”
All that aside this promises to be a truly memorable 4 days at Augusta and I for one will be following it avidly on Sky Sports (well, if Mrs Watson allows me of course!)
I will follow up this blog with a short one next week on the trials and tribulations of what the weekend brings.
Anyways, bye for now and I hope you have enjoyed reading.
Warmest regards
Gerard
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
First V1 Lesson
Well I have finally decided to dedicate myself to the game of golf full time. I have hung up my football boots and am concentrating on getting my handicap down!
Due to this I have employed my club Pro Stevie Crooks to turn me into a golfer.
So last week I went for my first V1 video lesson with Stevie and to be honest I was pleasantly suprised!
My lesson lasted 30 mins and when I had returned home Stevie had sent me my swing with his comentary pointing out my faults together with the good points.
This was excellent because when I visited the driving range a few days later I loaded up the video on my phone and I could watch and listen on where I needed to improve.
I cannot recommend this highly enough especially if you are looking improve your golf game.
If anyone wants more info then drop me an email on gerard@link2ireland.com.
Best regards
Gerard
Due to this I have employed my club Pro Stevie Crooks to turn me into a golfer.
So last week I went for my first V1 video lesson with Stevie and to be honest I was pleasantly suprised!
My lesson lasted 30 mins and when I had returned home Stevie had sent me my swing with his comentary pointing out my faults together with the good points.
This was excellent because when I visited the driving range a few days later I loaded up the video on my phone and I could watch and listen on where I needed to improve.
I cannot recommend this highly enough especially if you are looking improve your golf game.
If anyone wants more info then drop me an email on gerard@link2ireland.com.
Best regards
Gerard
Friday, 18 February 2011
South Africa Trip
Hi again and thank you for taking the time to look at my blog.
As you know from my previous post I was heading off to South Africa to view hotels and play some of the courses we offer on our www.golfholidaysinsouthafrica.com website.
I have just returned from an excellent and very informative trip where I was accompanied by our MD Mark Marais. South Africa is truly blessed with an array of excellent accommodation, golf courses and wonderful things to see and do. We thoroughly enjoyed staying at as well as visiting some outstanding hotels, resorts and guest houses. And of course purely in the interests of research we also played some spectacular golf courses….
We were met at Johannesburg airport by the excellent Tamara, our representative out there and we were in good hands for the start of our trip. We travelled up north to the Limpopo region where we stayed and played at Zebula Resort, it was bizarre experience in the sweltering heat finding a zebra between my ball and the hole having left an icy Ireland under 24 hours earlier. That evening we enjoyed a ‘few’ sundowners and I tried biltong and as promised by Mark it was the perfect accompaniment to cold lager! The following day we travelled onto the new Euphoria resort and played their excellent golf course, Mark taught me a few phrases in the local lingo including ‘in die kak’ which unfortunately I was to use on numerous occasions due to a rusty swing!
Another fantastic sunny morning found us about to enjoy the truly unique experience of playing the incredible Extreme 19th Par 3 hole. at Legends Resort. The day started with us being met at the club house and then driven to a nearby field, a short time later our next form of transportation arrived...a helicopter!! After jumping on board we were whisked in exhilarating fashion up to the top of a mountain and led to the tee box precariously perched on the edge of a 400 meter cliff face. A driver is the only club required up there! After taking in the magnificent scenery you then try compose yourself to drive 6 balls from the edge of the mountain to the green around 600 meters away. My radar was definitely affected by the situation and all I can say is that there are probably a few dazed baboons wandering around the national park that surrounds the green. After all your balls are launched the helicopter returns to transport you to the green so that you can finish out the hole! A truly memorable experience and one which I will never forget!
The rest of the day was spent playing the superb 18-hole course, followed by the fantastic 10-hole par 3 Tribute course. This is another great experience, the holes are all replicas of the worlds best par 3’s including the 12th at Augusta, the Postage Stamp and the 17th at Sawgrass. From the course we went straight out into the reserve and whilst enjoying a few cold beers we saw lion and rhino as well as plenty of other game, the perfect end to an unbelievable day, and definitely one I’d recommend to all.
After our time in Limpopo we caught the flight from Jo'burg to George in the Cape where we began our journey along the Garden Route. Our first port of call was the luxurious Simola resort at Knysna with it’s huge rooms, top quality service and a manicured golf course with picturesque views. World class Pezula was next, rated by many as the best resort in South Africa and one I’ll remember for a long time as Mark drained a long putt on the last to stay in the game only for me to sink a 12-footer and claim the bragging rights!
We visited a lot of different hotels and guest houses in Plettenberg and Knysna and I soon understood why Mark had said guest houses in SA are more like boutique hotels, with friendly owners always ready to share their knowledge. Next was Fancourt with its three world class courses, the Links is spectacular but one I’d only recommend to low handicappers (or golfing masochists!), the Montagu would be better for all comers and the Outeniqua suits those wanting a fair but not to tough game. All of these immaculately maintained courses and are only available to residents of the resort.
We visited George Golf Club which was in as good a condition as any course I have been to and one I will definitely make sure is in my itinerary next time I’m in SA. From here we drove west to the Western Cape Arabella, I would like to mention at this stage that Scott and I took the money from Mark and Adam at Arabella let’s just say they were not happy campers! The memorable finishing holes on both nines are as good as it gets!
We spent the next few days in the stunning Winelands and in Cape Town, what a magnificent part of the world. Cosmopolitan Cape Town is one of the great cities with so much to see and do. We made sure we got full value for money by being amongst the last people to leave an Irish bar on Long Street on our final evening!
The famous Garden Route and Western Cape are awash with super accommodation and magnificent golf courses so you will be well and truly spoilt for choice! All in all this was a superb trip and my customers will certainly benefit from my experiences out in South Africa. Seeing is believing and I have been extremely lucky to experience this wonderful country at its best.
In this newsletter I have included a couple of our most popular South African packages so that you can have an idea of the excellent trips we can put together for you.
If anyone would like to discuss South Africa or are interested in a trip out there please contact me on gerard@link2ireland.com or 0044 2890232112.
I look forward to speaking with you.
Warmest regards,
Gerard
As you know from my previous post I was heading off to South Africa to view hotels and play some of the courses we offer on our www.golfholidaysinsouthafrica.com website.
I have just returned from an excellent and very informative trip where I was accompanied by our MD Mark Marais. South Africa is truly blessed with an array of excellent accommodation, golf courses and wonderful things to see and do. We thoroughly enjoyed staying at as well as visiting some outstanding hotels, resorts and guest houses. And of course purely in the interests of research we also played some spectacular golf courses….
We were met at Johannesburg airport by the excellent Tamara, our representative out there and we were in good hands for the start of our trip. We travelled up north to the Limpopo region where we stayed and played at Zebula Resort, it was bizarre experience in the sweltering heat finding a zebra between my ball and the hole having left an icy Ireland under 24 hours earlier. That evening we enjoyed a ‘few’ sundowners and I tried biltong and as promised by Mark it was the perfect accompaniment to cold lager! The following day we travelled onto the new Euphoria resort and played their excellent golf course, Mark taught me a few phrases in the local lingo including ‘in die kak’ which unfortunately I was to use on numerous occasions due to a rusty swing!
Another fantastic sunny morning found us about to enjoy the truly unique experience of playing the incredible Extreme 19th Par 3 hole. at Legends Resort. The day started with us being met at the club house and then driven to a nearby field, a short time later our next form of transportation arrived...a helicopter!! After jumping on board we were whisked in exhilarating fashion up to the top of a mountain and led to the tee box precariously perched on the edge of a 400 meter cliff face. A driver is the only club required up there! After taking in the magnificent scenery you then try compose yourself to drive 6 balls from the edge of the mountain to the green around 600 meters away. My radar was definitely affected by the situation and all I can say is that there are probably a few dazed baboons wandering around the national park that surrounds the green. After all your balls are launched the helicopter returns to transport you to the green so that you can finish out the hole! A truly memorable experience and one which I will never forget!
The rest of the day was spent playing the superb 18-hole course, followed by the fantastic 10-hole par 3 Tribute course. This is another great experience, the holes are all replicas of the worlds best par 3’s including the 12th at Augusta, the Postage Stamp and the 17th at Sawgrass. From the course we went straight out into the reserve and whilst enjoying a few cold beers we saw lion and rhino as well as plenty of other game, the perfect end to an unbelievable day, and definitely one I’d recommend to all.
After our time in Limpopo we caught the flight from Jo'burg to George in the Cape where we began our journey along the Garden Route. Our first port of call was the luxurious Simola resort at Knysna with it’s huge rooms, top quality service and a manicured golf course with picturesque views. World class Pezula was next, rated by many as the best resort in South Africa and one I’ll remember for a long time as Mark drained a long putt on the last to stay in the game only for me to sink a 12-footer and claim the bragging rights!
We visited a lot of different hotels and guest houses in Plettenberg and Knysna and I soon understood why Mark had said guest houses in SA are more like boutique hotels, with friendly owners always ready to share their knowledge. Next was Fancourt with its three world class courses, the Links is spectacular but one I’d only recommend to low handicappers (or golfing masochists!), the Montagu would be better for all comers and the Outeniqua suits those wanting a fair but not to tough game. All of these immaculately maintained courses and are only available to residents of the resort.
We visited George Golf Club which was in as good a condition as any course I have been to and one I will definitely make sure is in my itinerary next time I’m in SA. From here we drove west to the Western Cape Arabella, I would like to mention at this stage that Scott and I took the money from Mark and Adam at Arabella let’s just say they were not happy campers! The memorable finishing holes on both nines are as good as it gets!
We spent the next few days in the stunning Winelands and in Cape Town, what a magnificent part of the world. Cosmopolitan Cape Town is one of the great cities with so much to see and do. We made sure we got full value for money by being amongst the last people to leave an Irish bar on Long Street on our final evening!
The famous Garden Route and Western Cape are awash with super accommodation and magnificent golf courses so you will be well and truly spoilt for choice! All in all this was a superb trip and my customers will certainly benefit from my experiences out in South Africa. Seeing is believing and I have been extremely lucky to experience this wonderful country at its best.
In this newsletter I have included a couple of our most popular South African packages so that you can have an idea of the excellent trips we can put together for you.
If anyone would like to discuss South Africa or are interested in a trip out there please contact me on gerard@link2ireland.com or 0044 2890232112.
I look forward to speaking with you.
Warmest regards,
Gerard
Friday, 14 January 2011
2011 & South Africa


Friday, 19 November 2010
Madeira
Hi all,
I hope everyone is doing well and settling into the cold, wet winter ;-)
I have recently returned from a 5 day educational trip to Madeira which is our latest product.
I must say that I travelled out to Madeira with some misconceptions and the main one was the age group of the tourists I would encounter whilst out there.
Madeira has always had the tag of being home to silver surfers (not my quote) in other words older clientele.
As soon as I arrived these misconceptions were blown out of the water. The beauty and the scenery is the first thing to strike you about Madeira. The towns and cities are literally etched into the side of the mountain that is Madeira.
Some of the hills and Levada walks are a stern test for a sprightly 31 year old like me not to mention our older generation.
There where young families, honeymooners, older couples and groups and all these visitors just mingled and did what they where there to do....ENJOY THEMSELVES!
I played golf whilst there at Palheiro GC and Santo da Serra GC. Both courses where absolutely spectacular. Trust me and I am proof of this, if your game is not going as planned the scenery and beuaty of the courses will ease the blow and take you to that calm place that all us golfers need to go to sometimes :-)
The accommodation and service is some of the best I have seen and I have travelled all over the world.
One of my favourite parts of any holiday is the food and drink and Madeira surpassed all my expectations of this. As its an island you can imagine how fresh and plentiful the seafood is. My personal favourite being the local dish, 'Black Scabbard' although it is one ugly fish when its just been pulled from the sea!
Please have a look at our website www.chakatravel.com for some great offers for Madeira or contact me and I would be happy to discuss this wonderful island with you.
All the best for now.
Gerard
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