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  • 2 months later...

Let's see.. Austria, Netherlands, Portugal (mainland and Madeira, which is an island, but belongs to Portugal), Germany and Mauritius so far.. 

..definitely more to come, which is pretty easy in Europe.. depending on where you are exactly you can have a 2 hour drive and you can be in 3 different countries.

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cheers Chris

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  • 3 months later...

Played in Czech Republic, Austria and from the "warmer" ones - Turkey, Canary Islands and Mauritius. The last one was especially amazing to play at!

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So Scotland, England, Ireland, Spain, Germany, The Canaries(still Spain) Thailand, Australia, Jamaica, Mexico, Barbados, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas, St Maarten, United States, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia. 
 

top three—Scotland (obvs), Costa Rica, Spain. (This may change after I go to Florida in the winter)

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55 minutes ago, Beastie said:

top three—Scotland (obvs), Costa Rica, Spain. (This may change after I go to Florida in the winter)

I played in Spain a lot in the early-mid 90's. 
I really liked Spain for golf. I seem to remember the courses all being really beautiful and dirt cheap as at the time Spain's economy was not very strong. But that was before the Euro. Spain still had the peseta. 

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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15 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

I played in Spain a lot in the early-mid 90's. 
I really liked Spain for golf. I seem to remember the courses all being really beautiful and dirt cheap as at the time Spain's economy was not very strong. But that was before the Euro. Spain still had the peseta. 

You must have played with that kid named Sergio when he was 12...

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33 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

You must have played with that kid named Sergio when he was 12...

Yeah, whiny little sh!t 😁

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A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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2 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

I played in Spain a lot in the early-mid 90's. 
I really liked Spain for golf. I seem to remember the courses all being really beautiful and dirt cheap as at the time Spain's economy was not very strong. But that was before the Euro. Spain still had the peseta. 

Not so cheap now, but still reasonable 

Stevie T

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I think it's 5: USA, Canada, UK, Aruba, Dominican Republic. It would be 6 if Las Vegas is counted as another country. 🙂

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On 3/30/2021 at 7:46 AM, David in FL said:

Only 8.

USA, Argentina, Bahamas, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Dominican Republic and Great Britain

:-X

 

Counting the countries I've played Golf in... lets see... one... t...

One, its just one.

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5: The United States, Ireland, Scotland, Dominican Republic, Mexico.

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