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the scenery for example Pebble Beach
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water hazards to make it tougher
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windier breeze off the water- tougher
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grass is lusher
2007-02-13 09:25:25
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answer #1
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answered by Zach 2
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For the same reason that others are built in the desert.
Golf courses are built where people live, which is practically everywhere.
2007-02-13 09:59:17
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answered by x-15a2 7
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There are quite a few but the first one that came to mind was The Coeur d'Alene Resort Golf Course in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. It's 14th hole has the worlds only moveable floating green.
2007-02-13 09:26:11
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answered by Joey 2
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the emulate some of the original golf courses built overseas where the game began...that and they are prime land views...although there are many golf courses in the US...some of the most scenic are on the ocean or bay inlets...
2007-02-13 12:17:32
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answered by doingitright44 6
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Pebble Beach
2007-02-13 11:56:47
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answered by Doug 7
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Because you can't build a golf course ON a body of water, so it has to be NEAR a body of water.
2007-02-13 09:29:56
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answered by Brite Tiger 6
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Because water hazards are part of the game of golf; if you cause a ball to go into one, you have to take a stroke. Sand traps are another such hazard.
2007-02-13 09:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to play Arcadia Bluffs in Michigan, its pretty incredible.
2007-02-13 09:29:35
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answered by guarderofcoasts 2
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ambiance
2007-02-13 09:29:05
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answered by agedlioness 5
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