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Oct
23

Ever Wonder About Golf History?

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Ever wonder about where golf came from, how it was developed and more?  Wondered that myself so i went on a search for some of the best web sites to learn that information from. Here are 3 great sites with tons of golf history for your enjoyment.

This one has info on Golf Terms, Oldest Golf Sites and Oldest Golf Societies.

http://www.scottishgolfhistory.net

Next up is a site on the making of the golf club.

http://www.golfeurope.com/almanac/history/golf_club1.htm

And lastly this site gives an interesting overview on what golf balls have been made of down through the years.

http://www.golfeurope.com/almanac/history/golf_ball.htm

There you have it. Now who said learning new things was not fun?:)

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Oct
12

Golf course procedures?

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I have only practiced at the shooting range and I have never stepped foot on a golf course. How do you know where to start and how do you know what hole to advance to next?

Probably best to find a friend who has played some golf and let him sort of guide you around the first time. It isn’t too difficult and most courses are marked fairly well, but until you’ve done it a few times best to have a guide along.

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PEI Golf Course Hole Descriptions

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There are over 2,500 golf courses in Britain, covering about 1,500 km2, at least 0.5% of the land area. There are approximately 90 golf courses in England that are designated as SSSI, because apart from the intensively managed trees and greens they have other habitats with high wildlife value. Many other golf courses exist within designated Heritage Coast sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or listed Historic Parklands.

Hull's golf courses, situated on the fringes of the city on former agricultural land, contain many well-established trees and hedgerows, wetlands and areas of rough grassland. Springhead Golf Course and Sutton Park Golf Course, between them cover an area of over 50 ha; they are designated as SNCI and are important links in the green network

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Oct
05

Eucalyptus Golf Club

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nice golf club in Rome

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Oct
05

Paradis Hotel & Golf Club

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Paradis Hotel & Golf Club is set on a superb location, tucked between Le Morne Mountain and one of Mauritius?most beautiful beaches. It stretches itself on the spectacular Le Morne Peninsula, on the South-West tip of the island. This luxury hotel covers an impressive 150-hectare, bordered by 7 km of protected beaches and the largest lagoon of Mauritius.

With a name that says it all, Paradis Hotel & Golf Club positions itself as the ultimate 5-star resort in Mauritius. It is, without a doubt, the most comprehensive resort of the Indian Ocean and a haven for all sport and nature lovers with its legendary 18-hole golf course.

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West Bay Club Golf and Country Club Estero Fort Myers Bonita Springs Real Estate, homes condos golf course property community developments

West Bay Club is a private, gated community located in the up and coming Estero area. This great location has access to shopping, dining, beaches, and many cultural activities. Athough the location is wonderful, residents need not leave the property to enjoy a fun day. West Bay Club offers a Pete and P.B. Dye-designed golf course that promises to test every club in your bag, yet various tee settings on all 18 holes offer players of every handicap an opportunity to play one of the finest private courses in America. A few of the other amenities include a clubhouse, tennis courts, and beach club with a restaurant, bar, and sun deck, junior Olympic pool, spa, children’s pool, underground parking, plus social and dining rooms overlooking the gulf.

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Sep
23

Kapalua, Hawaii

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Golf in Kapalua, Hawaii

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Sep
18

Golf Courses Around The World

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Golf is NOT played everywhere on the globe —— it just seems like it. There are about 32,000 known golf courses (not counting your cousin’s back yard or those impromptu setups in Antarctica). But, there don’t seem to be any in the Ukraine (population about 48 million) or Yemen (pop. 20 million), or a few other places around the world.

Though there are all kinds of contenders for the longest course, one such has to be the International Golf Club in Bolton, Massachusetts at 8,325 yards. (That’s from the “Tiger” tees. From the regular tees, it’s a mere 6,547 yards. Wimp.)

One competitor is a course near the Himalayas that claims 8,548 yards. But at an elevation of 10,000 feet it’s hard to verify, since it’s situated in a mountainous region of China.

For those of you who think that sand trap you played last Sunday was horrible, head to the one at the Pine Valley Course in New Jersey called Hell’s Half Acre. To compensate for your feelings of inadequacy, fly back to Massachusetts and wander around the 28,000 square foot green on the 5th hole. Sink a putt on that baby and call yourself king.

The longest single hole is said to be found at the Satsuki Golf Club in Japan. A mere 909 yards. (No doubt by the time this is published, someone will have surpassed it. Golf courses are cheaper to build than skyscrapers.)

If you thought that course in the Himalayas was tough on the lungs, try the Tactu Golf Club in Morochocha, Peru. 14,335 feet above sea level at the lowest point. Be sure to take your oxygen tank.

For those who might be looking for something that’s playable, as opposed to just intrigued by interesting statistics, there are still lots of options from around the world.

Scotland, of course, hosts dozens of some of the finest courses in the world. But for my money, the one near Stromness has the rest beat. It’s not the most difficult or even the prettiest. But how often do you get to play within a few minutes of a 5,000 year old burial mound, like Maes Howe? Kinda makes you feel younger after you’ve missed that three foot putt.

India boasts the second-oldest course outside Scotland. Located in Calcutta it’s 175 years old. And though not the oldest, one of the most delightful is the Bangalore Golf Club. Founded in 1876, the fairways are dry and sandy, but the greens are lush. If that’s too new for you, there’s the Bombay Presidency Club built in 1827. Look out for the hazard at the 16th hole, though. It’s an elephant pit.

If that course in the Himalayas seems a little remote, but you still find yourself in China wanting to hit a few rounds, head for the Beijing Golf Club. It’s only 30 minutes from Beijing International Airport and the Great Wall is visible when playing the first hole.

Speaking of traps, there’s the 10th hole of the Kasumigaseki Golf Club in Japan. Opened in 1929, that hole crosses a deep ravine and several man-swallowing sandtraps. Individual holes are separated by tall pines, so you can imagine you’re in Idaho.

Ok, so what about Idaho? Well, it’s not the largest, the highest, the most difficult or the oldest. But the Hidden Hills Resort near Hope, Idaho has some of the loveliest scenery. Wild deer and moose wander only a few yards away from some of the water traps, and the enormous log cabin-style lodge has the best food and drink for a hundred miles around. Tell them I sent you.

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