Golf and Cultural Attractions of Penang

When Steve found out that Penang had four golf courses his mood immediately perked up. He had been feeling a little disappointed that his friends were only interested in visiting the museum, the colonial buildings in George Town, the Botanic Gardens and other places of cultural and historic importance. It wasn’t that Steve was uninterested in these locations, he just felt he needed a break from all of the hardcore tourist activities and wanted to enjoy a relaxing day on the green.

He had to convince his friend Troy to go with him to the Penang Golf Resort. That morning the four of them sat in the breakfast café at one of the luxury hotels Penang where they were staying and Tim and Greg were making plans to visit the City Hall Building and assumed the other two would want to go with them. Steve took the opportunity to bring up the golf course. He knew that Tim and Greg would not be interested but that Troy was an avid golfer. The plan worked and Troy suggested that the two of them go golfing while Greg and Tim went to the City Hall Building. Steve couldn’t have been happier when Tim and Greg agreed to the plan and they all decided they would just meet later for dinner.

Troy and Steve found their way to the Penang Golf Resort and geared up for the 36 hole course. They loved the view, which is something they only paid attention to when they were at a new course. This was proved to be a perfect day for Steve and Troy and later when they met up with Greg and Tim they found out they had enjoyed their day as well. The four of them discussed their plans for the next day over appetizers and drinks. Tim suggested they take the ferry back over to George Town and Steve was happy to go along with whatever his friends wanted to do. He knew he had the golf course he could always default to if necessary.

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