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Casa de Campo - Teeth of the Dog

Pete Dye's signature course, the #1 course in the Caribbean, and the #39 ranked course in the world-Teeth of the Dog has a reputation that's well deserved. Meticulously hand carved from the rugged rock and coral of the Dominican coastline, the hard-fought and challenging creation of Teeth of the Dog is an apt description for what playing a round can be like.

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Wyoming Golf Guides

Wyoming Golf Map

Wyoming Golf Map

Large Wyoming state map with all Wyoming golf courses.

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Wyoming Golf and Casinos

Golf and Casino Guide

Wyoming directory of casinos and casino golf courses.

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Wyoming Destination Guides

Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole

A complete Jackson Hole golf guide including course directory, tee times, packages, weather forecast, etc

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Golf Trip and Travel Ideas

Destination - Tennessee

Tennessee Golf Trail

The Tennessee Golf Trail has combined the good nature of Tennessee with the talent of outstanding course designers like Jack Nicklaus and Joe Lee to create the Tennessee Golf Trail. Our nine Trail courses offer exceptional golf experiences and the natural beauty found only at Tennessee State Parks.

Whether you choose to play one of the six Traditional courses or select from the three Jack Nicklaus-designed Bear Trace courses, you will be surrounded by some of the most fantastic scenery in Tennessee.

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Scotland Golf Vacations

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Golf has been associated with St Andrews for hundreds of years. The first written record of golf in St Andrews dates from 1552: it is a charter, bearing the seal of the Archbishop of St Andrews, which confirms that townspeople had the right to play golf on the Links, which at that time were also used for activities such as football, livestock grazing and rabbit breeding! It is likely that golf had been played on St Andrews' Links long before that, as the sport was forbidden in Scotland by King James II nearly a century earlier, in 1457.

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