I've called New Jersey home for over 30 years and while I love the Garden State, I'd be lying if I told you I didn't have some
sultry, tropical daydream looming in the back of my head every other day. You know the one: palm trees stirring, waves
crashing, lustrous sunlight melting away the calamitous wails of all your troubles. ere's a fairway there; perhaps you're even
pleading with your nine iron to stay out of that godforsaken bunker near the sea rocks.
Recently, VUE had the opportunity to bring this vision to life when we visited e Abaco Club on Winding Bay, located in
the Bahamas' Abaco Islands (just 200 miles off the coast of Florida). e Abacos are a chain of islands and barrier cays in e
Out Islands of the Bahamas and for those who may not know, the Bahamas consists of about 700 islands and over 2,000 coral
reef cays (only 30 of which are actually inhabited). e Abacos are home to an abundance of limestone and are protected by
the third largest barrier reef on the planet. Many of these islands are unihabited but one, as it happens, is a golfer's paradise.
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