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Choose The Most Appropriate First Step
You have a group committed to actually experiencing an international golf expedition or, your group is seriously talking about it but needs more informed guidance. Maybe you’re having difficulty forming a group or you’re a single or twosome and have little or no hope of ever forming a group from among people you know.

Whatever the case may be, we offer a process that will provide you with a clear path toward resolution and progress. From the following four ‘First Step Categories’, choose the one that you feel best applies to your situation and we’ll take it from there.

1.) You Have a Group and Are Ready to Start Formal Planning
Feel free to call or, if you prefer, email one of our expert expedition planners to get the ball rolling. You can also fill out a form online to get us started on customizing a Haversham & Baker International Golfing Expedition specific to the chemistry and character of your group.

CALL 1-800-883-3663 ext 106 or 107
EMAIL
ONLINE FORM


2.) You Need Help Pulling Together A Group
Our ‘MY GROUP’ section is for those who have talked about experiencing an international golf expedition but are having a hard time getting organized. (click here for MY GROUP)


3.) Your Group Needs More Information
You and others in your group simply provide us with whatever expectations you may have and we apply our years of experience in order to give you a clearer picture of what your expedition would be like. (click for Plan Your Experience)


4.) You’re a Single or Twosome Seeking a Group
Our ALA CARTE service is for singles or twosomes who simply can’t assemble a group of six or more and would like to consider becoming a part of someone else’s group. (click here for ALA CARTE)



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