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| Golf Tournaments Hi, I am a Singaporean planning a 20 days trip to US. The first 10 days will be spent on taking a Professional Golf Teacher Certification Course. Since I will be a long way from home, I would like to make the trip a worthwhile one by using the rest of the 10 days to attend seminars or even to take part in mini-golf tournaments (of course not those in the PGA class). Would appreciate if any of you guys can help with good input. Thanks Ang |
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| Orlando Area Courses I play them alot. Not to give you a long list but try these: High end: Grand Cypress (near Disney) or Champions Gate Tough and Demanding: Orange County National: 36 ball busting holes where they played the Q school qualifiers this past year. My good friend Phil Ritson teaches at OCN |
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