Some of the most famous Golf courses in the world would be The home of golf St. Andrews (Old Course) in Scotland. Augusta National (home of The Masters Championship). TPC Sawgrass (home of The Players' Championship) Pebble Beach, Oakmont, Pinehurst, Bethpage Black, Valderamma and Carnoustie.
Probably the most famous greens in the world are Auguata National, they are so fast and undulating. Sometimes the players don't even need to play towards the flag to get close.
I would have to say Corpus Christi Country Club. They have Tifeagle greens. They roll about 11 or 12 on the stimp meter. Maybe even 13 (when their not aired out) The golf course in in Corpus Christi Texas.
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A mini golf course has obstacles and hills and bumps and a traditional golf course has a green and a fairway
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the green the green Most commonly used is the Links.
First patented - Tom Thumb Golf in 1927 http://inventors.about.com/od/mstartinventions/a/minature_golf.htm
Through the green refers to all areas of a golf course, except the greens, teeing grounds and hazards.
By practicing on the driving range or putting green of a golf course.
Is the ground around the cup for putting.
the worlds deepest bunker is at the Awana Kijal golf course in Malaysia I have played the 18 hole beach front golf course a number of times now and it is claimed to be the deepest at 15m deep, it also doubles as a water hazard when the tide is in!
They use a ride on mower, and cut the green to 1/8 of an inch.
You can buy an equity share in a Semi Private golf course. These courses also allow public green fee play.