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If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?

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If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?

Hmm, I'd say somewhere in Maine from June -September and San Fransisco the rest of the months. Of course that's provided I can have a killer house in both of those places!

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Having lived in Alaska for most of my life, I'd say there are some great reasons to want to live there like the beautiful country, fishing, hunting (if you're into it) and the people. But because golf isn't a primary experience, I'd have to say Arizona, California if I could avoid mass humanity, or maybe right here in Washington.

I find Colorado interesting. You've got the San Juan river for fly-fishing, the mountains, golf... hmmm.

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Winter home in L.A. Summer home in Chicago. Vacation homes in Tokyo and on the Spanish Riviera.

L.A. just kicks ass, no real weather problems and plenty to do. Cost of living is a tad expensive, home-wise at least, but when I have all these homes, money won't be an issue.

Chicago is plain and simple, the greatest ciy ever. Tons of activities and things going on from nightlife to spending a day walking around the streets. If it weren't for the outrageously cold winters, I'd move there permanently in a heartbeat.

Tokyo. I've spent a month there in the past. The beauty of Tokyo is the you can take a train and get anywhere in the city. I suppose I just like admiring buildings and design, and there is plenty of that in Tokyo. Can't forget the food either, ramen, tonkatsu, soba, curry, tempura, its all great stuff.

And last but not least, the Spanish Riviera. If anyone has seen the movie Sexy Beast, that's what I'm talking about. A nice place on a hill over-looking the beach. A place to spend some time to do absolutely nothing.

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Hawaii.

I'd settle for arizona, or any other tropical place.
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A fan of sunburn, then, and not being able to play during the middle of the day, are you BDR? Anyone who chooses Hawaii, well, I have to wonder if they've spent much time there. It's a nice place to visit...

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
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