The Nextgen City Tour is getting young professionals in the game this summer. With affordable golf tournaments in major cities like Boston, NYC, DC, Chicago, Nashville, and many more, Nextgengolf is making it easier for young professionals to play tourney golf. Over 50 tournaments are scheduled amongst 14 cities, all of which are at...
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What to Expect At City Tour Summer Golf Tournaments
Written By: Ethan Zimman | @ethanzimman
So, you’re considering registering for the City Tour this summer? First of all, you've made a great choice, we can't wait for you to see what we have in store at our summer golf tournaments. You might have some questions about what to expect. Here are a few things you need to...
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What type of City Tour golfer are you?
The Nextgengolf City Tour is rapidly approaching and you may be asking yourself if the CIty Tour is right for you. So, we’ve put together a quick guide to help you figure it out.
The Recent College Grad
Either you’re about to graduate within the next couple of weeks or you’ve graduated in the last few years....
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The Golf Courses of The City Tour: Part 1
Nextgengolf will be hosting 50 golf tournaments this Summer at some of the best public and private golf courses around the country. In this 4-part series, we will be featuring the top golf courses that will be hosting City Tour events.
Nextgengolf's City Tour is offering team based weekend tournaments in 14 cities this Summer...
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Boston Golf: Rich History, but Often Over-looked
When you think of Boston, Massachusetts, often what comes to mind is the Founding Fathers leading the revolution and Boston greats David Ortiz and Tom Brady leading our teams to Championships. However, people may not realize that Boston golf also has a rich history.
Many are unaware of Boston’s historic roots in the history and growth...
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Nextgengolf: Keeping Young Adults in the Game
As I approach the dreaded date of May 17, 2014—Spring Commencement at Virginia Tech—I begin to worry about what I am going to do to throughout my post-collegiate “career.” Do I become a full-time recreational player? Do I continue to pay several hundred dollars to play in local and state amateur tournaments? Fortunately, have no...
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