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A Lynn Haven, Florida, lifestyle lodge appeals to guests by blending business and leisure, work and play. A lifestyle hotel is the target for travelers who value fun as well as functionality. Lifestyle lodging are characterized by style, technology, modern design, and public spaces geared to networking.

A typical Lynn Haven, Florida, lifestyle hotel has a restaurant, bar, game room, lounge, library, business center, and a fitness center with men's and ladies' steam and sauna and changing rooms. Smaller lifestyle lodging do not have a 24-hour restaurant, but may offer a wine bar and fireplace.

Some Lynn Haven, Florida, brand-name lifestyle lodging include such amenities as full-size fitness centers and a food and beverage menu with healthy alternatives. Other chains offer free in-room wi-fi and wide-screen, high-definition televisions with surround sound.

Some upscale Lynn Haven, Florida, lifestyle hotels have a loft-like feel, with nine foot ceilings, oversize bathrooms with walk-in showers, and large windows. Open spaces, high-engineered style, natural lighting, and custom music create a completely different guest experience.


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  • Wingate by Wyndham Lynn Haven FL, 2610 Lynn Haven Parkway, Lynn Haven, FL
    Wingate by Wyndham Lynn Haven FL is a 1 star place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Lynn Haven, Florida. Book a clean hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations for your golf game.



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Resolved Question: is there a car seat law for infants and golf carts?

the question is for florida specifically, but in general do infant seat laws apply to golf carts?

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Voting Question: How good do you have to be to play college golf?

I just started playing golf just over a year ago and I'm already about an 8 handicap right now, I have gotten this far without a membership to any course and this summer I know if I play enough I can get down to probably a 3 or 4. I am a Junior in high school so I have begun to look at colleges and I know I am not good enough to go play at a powerhouse Division I school like Oklahoma State or Florida but I would love to play college golf. I don't care if it's Division III level but I just want the thrill of the competition. I know I can't play golf as a career but I'm just wondering what my handicap needs to be for me to play golf at a college level. Please be nice, I know I have a long way to go and I know I'm not gonna be on the tour next year I just love the game and I want to continue playing at a competitive level for a bit longer after high school.

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Voting Question: Suppose I punch out my soon to be ex-boss.?

Here's my story, sorry if it's a bit lengthy. At the tragic expense of my grandfather's sudden and early death, I've recived my multi-million dollar inheritence earlier than anticipated. He was an executive for Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and bought up several hundred shares of stock while they were dirt cheap. My current financial situation is this: A 41 year annuity of $207'000.00 a year (Actually direct deposits monthly.) Also a secluded cabin in the Hawaiian islands as my permanent residence, and 1.5 Million remaining in uncommited dollars spread out in three bank accounts, that will be my retirement when my annuity runs out at the age of 61. As you can see, I'm a 20 years man and set for life. Further more, and you can correct me if I'm wrong about this, that's why I'm here asking, but it would seem that I have nothing to lose when I go in for my final check. You see, a week from this friday, I go in for my final check. I am assistant manager at a golf course and absolutly despise the boss. She has made the last year of my life miserable, and instead of going out with a handshake, I'm thinking of going out with a literal bang. Because, I live in Pensacola county Florida, and my flight to my new life in Hawaii is 11am a week from friday in Tampa. So, two hours before the flight, I get there at opening at 9am, noone else is there, I get my check, rough her up a bit then high tail it out of there. This is my opinion: Even though Tampa, the location of an airport is a neighboring county, the process of extradition remains nonetheless. So, even if she can tell the police I'm there (Which I do not believe she would know), there would be way too much legistical stuff to be able to get me before the flight takes off. (Even if they did, i could pay my bail, then leave, and consider it worth it.) As single mom collecting child support, we can rule out her suing. She would not only have travel expense that she likely cannot afford, but there's absolutly no way on earth she can afford an attorney who can take on the one I hire. Not to sound like I'm gloating, but I can afford any attorney on earth, she cannot. Expect her to not even consider civil action. I don't like her attitude, but she's not downright stupid. Last but not least, this IS a repost. I'm asking again because last time everyone was talking about extradition. Consider it this way: The DA is going to pay out of his budget, provided by taxpayers, to have me extradited all the way back from Hawaii over a simple assualt charge. He's gonna cover the expense of my arrest in Hawaii, and pay to put me on a plane, and fly me halfway across the pacific just to get to the west coast, than transfer planes on or two times back to tampa? Simple assault charge? I think we can rule out extradition of that distance for 90 % of all crimes. So, am I foolproof.

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Resolved Question: Florida Golf - Amelia River or North Hampton?

Which do you prefer? I'm going on a trip and haven't played either so feedback from those who have played at either course or have heard good things about either, could you please give some insight on which course you prefer? (price doesn't matter)

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Resolved Question: Questions about the Pensacola, FLA area for a family vacation?

We're a family of 4 with two adult children(21 and 17) We've been to the gulf coast of Florida near Fort Myers Beach, but never Pensacola. We are planning a trip at the end of May and have these questions for those who've been there: 1) what area is best (Destin, Fort Walton Beach, etc ) and why 2) we love the beach-golf-shopping-spa-dining - which area has all these withing walking distance (or nearby) 3)hows the weather in May? Finally - we are considering the Inn at Crystal Beach - ??Any comments/suggestions? Thanks- we haven't been on a family vacation in many years- so we're looking forward to it! Thanks so much!!!! Hayle!

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Resolved Question: Suppose I punch out my soon to be ex-boss (You MUST see additional details to understand situation)?

Here's my story, sorry if it's a bit lengthy. At the tragic expense of my grandfather's sudden and early death, I've recived my multi-million dollar inheritence earlier than anticipated. He was an executive for Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and bought up several hundred shares of stock while they were dirt cheap. My current financial situation is this: A 41 year annuity of $207'000.00 a year (Actually direct deposits monthly.) Also a secluded cabin in the Hawaiian islands as my permanent residence, and 1.5 Million remaining in uncommited dollars spread out in three bank accounts, that will be my retirement when my annuity runs out at the age of 61. As you can see, I'm a 20 years man and set for life. Further more, and you can correct me if I'm wrong about this, that's why I'm here asking, but it would seem that I have nothing to lose when I go in for my final check. You see, a week from this friday, I go in for my final check. I am assistant manager at a golf course and absolutly despise the boss. She has made the last year of my life miserable, and instead of going out with a handshake, I'm thinking of going out with a literal bang. Because, I live in Pensacola county Florida, and my flight to my new life in Hawaii is 11am a week from friday in Tampa. So, two hours before the flight, I get there at opening at 9am, noone else is there, I get my check, rough her up a bit then high tail it out of there. This is my opinion: Even though Tampa, the location of an airport is a neighboring county, the process of extradition remains nonetheless. So, even if she can tell the police I'm there (Which I do not believe she would know), there would be way too much legistical stuff to be able to get me before the flight takes off. (Even if they did, i could pay my bail, then leave, and consider it worth it.) And, although a state wide warrant for my arrest would be issued (And as a person who interned for the DA in high school I know it would be only statewide) it would not affect me anywhere else. I can guarantee that the DA's office will not pay precious money out of their budget to extradite me all the way back from Hawaii over a simple assault charge. Also, she's in no position to sue: My annuity and my bank accounts except for one small one is all Swiss based. Will SOME Swiss banks disclose the accounts existance? Yes, but I'm not concealing them anyway, and they still will NOT aid any US court or IRS in freezing, garnishing the funds in any way. Plus nonpayment is judgement is not a criminal offense, it's civil. But even before that, she knows who can afford the much better attorney, and suing across state lines, plus the travel expenses of coming to the islands, simply costly to the extent that it wouldn't be in her udget. I hate her, but stupidity is not the reason. She's smart enough to realize what I just said. Without lectures, without telling me to get over it and enjoy my new freedom (Believe me I will afterwards) am I foolproof? A week from today I should say

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Voting Question: Ex Boss?????????????????

Here's my story, sorry if it's a bit lengthy. At the tragic expense of my grandfather's sudden and early death, I've recived my multi-million dollar inheritence earlier than anticipated. He was an executive for Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and bought up several hundred shares of stock while they were dirt cheap. My current financial situation is this: A 41 year annuity of $207'000.00 a year (Actually direct deposits monthly.) Also a secluded cabin in the Hawaiian islands as my permanent residence, and 1.5 Million remaining in uncommited dollars spread out in three bank accounts, that will be my retirement when my annuity runs out at the age of 61. As you can see, I'm a 20 years man and set for life. Further more, and you can correct me if I'm wrong about this, that's why I'm here asking, but it would seem that I have nothing to lose when I go in for my final check. You see, a week from this friday, I go in for my final check. I am assistant manager at a golf course and absolutly despise the boss. She has made the last year of my life miserable, and instead of going out with a handshake, I'm thinking of going out with a literal bang. Because, I live in Pensacola county Florida, and my flight to my new life in Hawaii is 11am a week from friday in Tampa. So, two hours before the flight, I get there at opening at 9am, noone else is there, I get my check, rough her up a bit then high tail it out of there. This is my opinion: Even though Tampa, the location of an airport is a neighboring county, the process of extradition remains nonetheless. So, even if she can tell the police I'm there (Which I do not believe she would know), there would be way too much legistical stuff to be able to get me before the flight takes off. (Even if they did, i could pay my bail, then leave, and consider it worth it.) And, although a state wide warrant for my arrest would be issued (And as a person who interned for the DA in high school I know it would be only statewide) it would not affect me anywhere else. I can guarantee that the DA's office will not pay precious money out of their budget to extradite me all the way back from Hawaii over a simple assault charge. Without lectures, without telling me to get over it and enjoy my new freedom (Believe me I will afterwards) am I foolproof? PS: I should mention that the bank accounts are Swiss based, and while they now disclose the existents of accounts to the IRS, they will not freeze/hand over any money. Plus the State of Hawaii SC has ruled that annuity funds cannot be touched for judgements/law suits. So she can't collect on anything if she sues, and failure to pay judgements is civil, not criminal. She would quickly find that out and not even waste money trying. Plus I hope she has a very good attorney, I don't think there's one I couldn't afford.

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Resolved Question: Golf GPS Question - best one ?

Heading to Florida for a vacation in a couple of weeks. Will be playing appx 10 rounds of golf and am considering a GPS. Which one is the best for the money??? Thanks in advance for you comments...

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Resolved Question: I'm 14 years old, a freshman in high school, and play to a scratch (0) handicap?

I already compete in my local junior golf association and finish well consistently (not meaning to brag). To be a bit more specific, I am about 5'11, 145 lbs, I hit a 275-285 yard tee shot, my handicap is based almost entirely on playing a course that plays about 6800-7000 yards (pending on weather condition on that specific day) and I have always played the tees farthest back. I hit roughly 60% of my fairways and hit maybe 60-70% of greens in regulation in any given round. I wanted to ask the general populous what you think my chances were of qualifying for the U.S. Men's Junior Amateur this year and what the odds are of me playing for a Division 1 golf school (Tennessee, Florida State, Texas A&M, etc) in four years. Thank you very much and I eagerly await your response. golfboy2k10

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Resolved Question: Does anyone play any sweet disc golf courses in central florida?

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