Press Release Summary = Private-jet golf trips not just for the super-rich anymore. Luxury Golfer at TravelGolf.com
Press Release Body = SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (March 5, 2007) - The private jets zoom right over golfers\' heads, an endless parade of big money, power and influence. At least that\'s what it seems like to hackers swinging on the ground at the TPC Scottsdale Desert Course, a reasonable Phoenix Valley golf course that plays in Lear Jet fumes.
Scottsdale Airport, one of the busiest - and most prestigious - single-runway airports in the world, has landing and takeoff patterns over the nearby TPC Desert.
\"Just think of all that money that\'s coming in,\" Carl Emerick said, stepping off the tee as another Gulfstream rumbled overhead. \"I wouldn\'t mind living that life for a week.\"
Emerick and golfers like him might be surprised by the bank accounts and tax brackets of some of those who do. Private-jet travel is still not the stuff of the masses, but it\'s not exclusive to the John Travolta/Tom Cruise crowd either. Upper-middle-class golfers are taking private jets to their golf vacations.
It\'s still a luxury, mind you - just not a pie-in-the-sky unattainable one anymore.
\"More and more executives are chartering to get to their golf destinations,\" said Philip Babbitt, director of sales and marketing at NovaJet, a private-aircraft company based in Toronto. \"Especially if they\'re going to somewhere that\'s a little remote, someplace that would require a number of connections by commercial air.
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March 5, 2007 Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management.