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I reside near four excellent golf courses. Two are city-managed, while the other two are privately owned but accessible to the public. I hold a fifty percent discount pass for one of the city courses, where I play a few times each week. Walking the course costs me eighteen dollars per round. When I visit the other courses at the senior rate, the fees range from thirty-five to fifty-five dollars, including a cart. I reserve playing the more expensive courses—those charging one hundred dollars or more—for special occasions or when I’m exploring highly rated courses outside of town. Overall, city-owned golf courses, overseen by their parks departments, offer the best value.
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I enjoy watching Golf Sidekick videos. They emphasize playing strategically, staying within your skill level, and avoiding shots you lack confidence in. These videos are particularly helpful for average golfers looking to improve their scores. As for instructional videos, I tend to steer clear of them.”
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As a golf enthusiast, I’ve long adhered to the traditional dress code: collared shirts, well-fitted shorts, and proper pants. However, lately, I’ve contemplated a more relaxed approach by wearing untucked, newer T-shirts. Surprisingly, my club permits this, and a fair share of fellow golfers embrace the trend. Yet, there’s one sight that irks me: the sleeveless tees, colloquially known as “wife beaters.” These faded, worn-out relics don’t align with my sense of presentability. It’s disheartening to witness some players disregard pride in their appearance on the course. After all, there’s an abundance of comfortable, stylish casual wear available today. Let’s remember, our golf club isn’t a Walmart store.
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I reside near four excellent golf courses. Two are city-managed, while the other two are privately owned but accessible to the public. I hold a fifty percent discount pass for one of the city courses, where I play a few times each week. Walking the course costs me eighteen dollars per round. When I visit the other courses at the senior rate, the fees range from thirty-five to fifty-five dollars, including a cart. I reserve playing the more expensive courses—those charging one hundred dollars or more—for special occasions or when I’m exploring highly rated courses outside of town. Overall, city-owned golf courses, overseen by their parks departments, offer the best value.