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It was the first playoff at The Players since 1987, and the first time the PGA Tour opted to start it on the most notorious par 3 in golf. The shot was only 128 yards, but in wind that blasted 30 mph throughout the day, to a green surrounded by water. What a bad coincidence for...
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Our survey of more than 80 tour pros reveals the 10 courses they most enjoy playing each year.Geoff Shackelford
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The 18-hole links-style golf course is open to the public seven days a week, is home to a pro golf shop and has an on-site restaurant. Voted as one of Australia’s top 100 golf courses for 2020 by Golf Digest, the course is less than an hours drive from Adelaide and minutes from...
Golf is like a love affair: if you don’t take it seriously, it’s no fun. If you do take it seriously, it breaks your heart —Arnold Daly,Reader’s Digest, November, 1933 He stood over his ball, pawing at it with his driving-iron like a cat investigating a tortoise —P. G. ...