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Golf Locations
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Las Vegas Golf -- Located minutes from the strip, most Las Vegas golf courses host a number of desert style courses carved into the Southern Nevada desert, designed by pros like Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Ted Robinson, Pete Dye, Tom Weiskopf and more. To learn more about Las Vegas golf, use the links below. |
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Myrtle Beach Golf-- Myrtle Beach is the home of over 100 scenic golf courses with ratings as high as the pros can take. Myrtle Beach golf courses are divided into three areas: North, Central, and South. All areas sport courses for beginners, experts, and all players in between. |
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Arizona Golf-- In a word, Arizona's golf courses have been described as "diverse." Scattered throughout Arizona are championship golf courses recognized for their water holes, fairways, scenic golf locations, and more, many of them ranking in the world's top golf courses to play. To check out detailed course information, use the links below. |
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California Golf -- Courses with canyons and cliffs, oh my! Far from being a dangerous destination, California golf courses are well sought after, and found to be a golfer's haven. Views of the Pacific Ocean along with some of America's most beautiful scenery make even a bad day of golf bearable. |
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Florida Golf -- What could be better than golf year 'round? In Florida, the golf courses can boast of sunshine and wetlands, rolling elevation and wildlife almost any time of year. Historic and championship courses even take the lead in offering some of the best values in golf not found at other golf destinations. To learn more about Florida golf courses, use the link below. |
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