A mini golf course has obstacles and hills and bumps and a traditional golf course has a green and a fairway
Glasgow Hills Golf Course in New Glasgoe
It's the golf course at Pelican Hills Resort in Southern California. http://www.pelicanhill.com/
A "links" style golf course is one with rolling hills and tall brush. The quintessential links style courses are those in Scotland.
Wheatley Hills Golf Club was created in 1913.
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.
The homophone for a rough golf course is "course."
One can play Australian open golf in the following areas: Pebble Beach, Bethpage Black, Pinehurst No.2, Torrey Pines Golf Course, Chambers Bay, Erin Hills, The Homestead.
The golf course closest to USC is Brookside Golf Course. It is located beside the Rose Bowl. It is a public golf course.
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