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Golfers have two courses to choose from in the Hub City, with the Alice Municipal Golf Course being the larger with 18 holes, long fairways and water hazards.
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Golfers tend to prefer the visor form of cap which does not cover the head but keeps the sun out of their eyes ; women also traditionally have worn visors casually but a trend towards certain youth subcultures see an increase in visor popularity among both sexes.
Golfers have the chance to see the famous track from a different perspective and famous features such as Becher's Brook are incorporated into the course.
While this would certainly have the effect of improving the level of scoring, many of the competitors are currently only part-time Park Golfers, and are wary of the expense that would be incurred.
Golfers are required to have a USGA handicap index of seven or lower in order to be considered for participation in the qualifier.
The organisations which run the world's two leading professional golf tours have the initials PGA in their names, but they are now independent of the Professional Golfers ' Associations which established them:
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His first course design partner was Dave Thomas, with whom he created over 50 courses, including The Belfry, which is now the home of the Professional Golfers ' Association and has staged the Ryder Cup several times.
Crowded courses are not conducive to play, so many Speed Golfers head out at the crack of dawn or during the cold days of winter when empty courses await and the temperature is suited for running.
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The change to include continental Europeans arose from discussion in 1977 between Jack Nicklaus and the Earl of Derby, who was serving as the President of the Professional Golfers ' Association ; it was suggested by Nicklaus as a means to make the matches more competitive, since the Americans almost always won, often by lopsided margins.
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Golfers also use shoes with small metal spikes on their soles to prevent slipping during their swing.
In 1871, it agreed to organise it jointly with The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
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The Open Championship is reinstituted when Prestwick, St. Andrews and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers offer a new trophy, with the Open Championship to be hosted in rotation by the three clubs.
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The PGA of America and the PGA Tour officially split, with the tournament professionals forming a breakaway group known as the Association of Professional Golfers.
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