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The best courses come in various configurations and levels of difficulty. The design and historical value of courses can give one an idea of the relative value of these sprawling game areas. Here are some of them:
Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club in Mauritius
The most striking feature of the course is water. With nine lakes, stunning views of the ocean and a great topography to match, the Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club is one of the most beautiful. It is also one of the most challenging.
Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA
The Masters Tournament is at the center of Augusta’s popularity as an exceptional golf course. Course architecture and the rich and controversial history of the golf club are also some of the reasons. It has been consistently ranked in golf magazines as one of the best courses in the world. Since the site was originally a nursery, the holes were named after trees or shrubs.
Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland
The Old Course is one of the oldest in the world and is usually called the “home of golf.” The oldest major golf championship “The Open Championship” has been played at the Old Course many times, more than any other player. The iconic Swilcan Bridge that has become a symbol of the golf world can be seen here.
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Omari Betts volunteers at the First Tee program at Langston Golf Course in Washington D.C. He assists in mentoring the kids by relating his life experiences to their current situations. He also helps them with their golf games and provides golf balls for the underprivileged kids. To know more about his inclinations, visit this page.
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