- Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 15:33
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Montana's Flathead Valley is rich in glaciers and golf, some of which can be enjoyed for a song. Mike Bailey looks at nine golf courses, all members of the Flathead Valley Golf Association, that combine amazing scenery and challenging terrain with reasonable green fees. Throw in attractions like Glacier National Park and 16-hour days in summer, and you've got all the reasons you need ...
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- Friday, September 4, 2009, 15:08
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Located just outside the Alps city of Grenoble, Grenoble International is a championship-caliber golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course is set on hilly terrain and leads to some very dramatic holes. The most notable of which is the par-5 ninth that from about 200 yards plays straight downhill toward the green, with the city of Grenoble and mountains behind....
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- Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 17:44
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Grand Junction, at 4,600 feet in elevation, is the gateway city to the 800-foot cliffs of the Colorado National Monument and is home to one of the most scenic golf courses you will ever play - The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa, designed by Jim Engh. It has won national awards from every major golf publication, and its current Golf Digest ranking is No. ...
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- Monday, July 20, 2009, 9:24
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Of the 33 regions in France, the Rhone-Alps region has the second most golf courses, with over 60 of the country's 500-plus designs. Golf is abundant here in both the mountains and in the lower, rolling hillsides around the Rhone and Saone Rivers, both of which run through the region's largest city of Lyon.
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- Friday, April 24, 2009, 12:44
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The Old Course at San Roque Golf & Country Club is considered one of Costa Del Sol's best rounds of golf. It carries a classic, parkland feel on very rolling landscape that allows for some beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, as well as the Mediterranean Sea.
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- Monday, April 13, 2009, 9:45
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Fuego Maya Golf Course at La Reunion Resort is the first project for Pete Dye and son Perry in Central America, and it may be one of their most interesting, scenic and challenging. Built on the side of the Fuego volcano, Fuego Maya (which means Mayan Fire in Spanish) features steep slopes with terrific scenery of the mountains and resort. On a clear ...
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