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    11-12-2016 Introduction Last year, I failed two accounting courses which were 400 levels. I tried to retake one of the courses because my dad was pressuring me so hard that I should be able to understand much better but I still could not understand the concepts and I found it really hard to catch up with the class. Since this class was a prerequisite class for my major, I was very frustrated. I was getting so much stress from my dad and the course that I had to retake. However, several days before I had

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    What Makes a Great Golf Course? When it comes to a golf course, there are people who will love it and people who will hate it. Even if you do not realize it, there is often a lot of planning that goes into the creation of a golf course. The best courses available are constantly changing to ensure that players remain challenged even after many years of visiting the same course. Think about your most favorite golf course for a moment. What makes it great in your opinion? Have you met others who share

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    Expensive Golf Courses Curious to find out where some of the most expensive golf courses are? We were too! Whether it’s a lifelong dream of yours to play one of these impressive courses or you just like to window shop, we have collected a list of some of the most expensive golf courses to play in the U.S. Some offer discounts and others may offer a seasonal rate. Either way, plan on paying a pretty penny- or a spare limb- just to tee off at one of these spots. Shadow Creek Golf Course $500 Starting

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    At Pebblebrook Golf Course, all golfers of different levels will be challenged on the same playing field. The scenery of the golf course is spectacular and offers you a breathtaking view to enjoy when taking a break from playing. The fairways are impressively wide hence friendly and are perfectly bordered by mature trees. The lakes and creeks within the golf course add to aesthetics. On each hole, there are four different tees. This golf course is designed with a traditional architecture. The green

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    believe that golf should not be considered a sport and golf courses should stop being built and here’s why. First off, golf takes up to much land and new courses keep being built everywhere. Golf courses are mostly being built around forests or where wildlife inhabits the surrounding area. You might think that oh, only small creatures such as squirrels, birds, and many other creatures live around and when you build these useless courses you are ruining their homes which could have taken months, maybe

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    either golf or get the necessary equipment to play. I have to go places such a Dick’s Sporting Goods to get tees, golf balls, cleats, etc. At a course I can get a few of these items but in a limited variety. In my experience each golf course I go has one aspect that is lacking. Either the course is in rough shape, the proshop is tiny, there is no food at course, and much more, My business would

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    What Makes A Golf Course?

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    used today and well-manicured golf courses with artificial hazards ("A Brief History of Golf"). In order for a golf course to be profitable, it must be managed meticulously with constant attention given to effective marketing and proper maintenance. “Location, location, location,” the popular real estate saying also

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    speed, training for a career in golf course management is a lucrative and tempting field in today's marketplace. Coursework can be had in several areas that relate to golf, but golf course management training looks to be a solid career choice as the golf industry remains one of the hottest career fields and perhaps will be for the next decade. Based on current trends and an aging population that tends to enjoy sports and leisure activities, golf clubs and courses stand to be in and around the center

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    Verrado Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf course designed by PGA player Tom Lehman and famous golf course architect John Fought. Situated in the foothills of the White Tank Mountains at the edge of the West Valley, the par 72 desert-style course stretches to 7,258 yards. The course has a rating of 73.9 and a slope of 139 (black tee). Wide, well maintained fairways, and large, firm greens combine to make the course fun to play. The creators of the course designed it to offer plenty of landing spaces

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    For my passion project, I decided to research golf course architecture. It has been difficult at times but no matter the challenge I have overcome it to get to this point. Golf course architecture may seem like an easy job to take over, or you may think that it doesn’t take a lot of effort, and you’d be completely wrong. The thoughts that have to run through your mind while designing a golf course are endless. When designing a golf course you have to think of scenarios as a player and think

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