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Bethpage Black: A Bucket List course
One of the most common and strongest bonds between golfers is the shared courses they play, particularly ones of historic and iconic status. Regardless of whether you are a beginning golfer who plays mainly on a local municipal or an Officer of The PGA of America, the thrill of finally hitting a shot on one of your “wish list” courses is one of the great thrills of the game. Here’s Ted Bishop, the Secretary of the PGA, and his story of a recent round at one such venue.
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Course Review – Ford Plantation Golf Club Richmond Hill, Georgia
The Ford Plantation Golf Club clubhouse sits amid stately oaks and iconic Spanish moss.
Some golf course architects treat a course redesign like tailoring an old suit: put a tuck in here, let out a little there. Not Pete Dye.
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Augusta, Georgia – More Than Just Golf!
While Augusta is known worldwide for the Masters and the coveted green jacket, you’ll find that Georgia’s second-oldest and second-largest city – also known as the “Garden City” of the South – is full of history, atmosphere, Southern charm, attractions, and activities to engage everyone’s interest.
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Golf and Wine in Napa Valley California
If you’re looking for that special getaway this winter, someplace where golf, dining and accommodations form an exquisite trio, try the Napa and Sonoma valleys of California. Just 45 minutes north of San Francisco, the rich and fertile soils which grow such fine wines also produce some delightful golf courses.
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Pebble Beach Golf
One of the most famous – and highly regarded – golf courses in the world. It annually hosts the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on the PGA Tour, and regularly hosts other major tournaments including the U.S. Open. Pebble Beach Golf Links is the jewel of Pebble Beach Resorts, which includes several other well-known golf courses on the peninsula.
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Historic place to vist in Hilton Head Island
Hilton Head Island is a popular coastal destination on the Southeast coast of the U.S. It is known for its sustainable living and relaxing lifestyle. You’re more likely to find a protected sea turtle nest than a high-rise building on this beautiful island. All around, there is a general care, classiness and pride not seen in a lot of modern-day cities. But beyond the island’s sustainable ideals and beautiful beaches, there’s also plenty of rich culture and deep history to uncover here.