The Best Golf Courses in the World
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The Chinese claim that they invented golf, long before the game was invented in Scotland. Today in China there are more than 120 golf clubs, but the real gem among them is undoubtedly Chung Shan Hot Spring Golf Club.
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (Australia) is a club founded by Scottish settlers and therefore meets all the high standards of the best golf courses in the world. Among its features are not only the unique nature of Australia, but also many natural barriers that make the game especially interesting.
In one of the most picturesque places of Southern New Jersey on the territory of Pine Valley Golf Club is one of the most picturesque places in Southern New Jersey,
The course was built on the territory of Sandy Lane Hotel on the site of the former quarry and has such an unusual name thanks to the symbol of the Caribbean – the Green Monkey.
Emirates Golf Club (Dubai) is one of the most luxurious clubs in the world (which, in principle, is quite expected, if you remember that in Dubai even police officers drive Lamborghini, Ferrari and Bugatti Veyron.
The name of the club, as it is easy to guess, comes from the name of a butterfly – probably because the landscape is very changeable.
St. Andrews (Scotland) is rightly considered the birthplace of golf. Throughout its four hundred year history the course at St. Andrews has seen many famous players and brilliant games.
Cape Kidnappers is one of the most beautiful modern golf courses that hosted the Kiwi Challenge in 2008-2009.