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Posted by on Sep 13, 2011 in Golf Clubs | Comments Off

Blog post for free

Want to promote your Golf site on yourgolfdirectory.com?   Get your own blog post   We’re now opening for queries for everybody.   Just provide us with the following and we’ll set up a blogpost on our directory – NO CHARGE.   description (minimum 100 words) address 1 picture of your Golf Club (min 400×200)     After that we’ll post it on the site on your own unique URL.   Send an email to info – at – yourgolfdirectory.com.   Only serious queries

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US Golf Camps

Posted by on Sep 13, 2011 in Golf Clubs, USA | Comments Off

US Golf Camps

US Golf Camps is the oldest boys boarding school in the USA on was founded in 1888. Located in beautiful suroundings, the US Golf Camp provide nice and relaxing days away from home. See more about pricing, locations and more on US Golf Camp    

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Fairmont Golf

Posted by on Apr 10, 2011 in Central America, Mexico | Comments Off

Fairmont Golf

If you’re looking for an relaxing Golf vacation in the best possible suroundings.

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Alto Golf Club

Posted by on Apr 10, 2011 in Europe, Golf Clubs | Comments Off

Alto Golf Club

  Located in Portugal’s Western Algarve, is a premier golf and country club resort, set in beautifully landscaped gardens, with villas, apartments and townhouses, many with superb views of the sea, the golf course or the fabulous gardens. Our 18 hole, Par 72 golf course, was the last to be designed by the legendary Sir Henry Cotton. The winding fairways and elevated greens reflect Sir Henry’s golfing philosophy of providing low handicap players with a testing game and still affording plenty of enjoyment for players at average club level and providing satisfaction and inspiration for beginners. Visit website...

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The Old Works Golf Course

Posted by on Apr 10, 2011 in Golf Clubs, USA | Comments Off

The Old Works Golf Course in Anaconda is Montana’s only Jack Nicklaus-designed course. The course is situated on land that was used as a copper smelter in the 1880s. Its location along Warm Springs Creek offers glimpses of the old mining remnants that reside along the surrounding hillsides. These remnants include huge piles of black slag, which are creatively utilized in the bunkering. Reminders of the land’s rich history were carefully kept in tact throughout the golf course. The layout features large, undulating greens and generous fairways framed by native grasses that blend seamlessly into the landscape. The creek comes into play on a few holes,...

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