The 5 American States With The Most Golf Courses Per Capita
There are a few ways to answer the question of which U.S. state loves golf the most. Looking at golf courses per capita yields results that may surprise you.
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There are a few ways to answer the question of which U.S. state loves golf the most. Looking at golf courses per capita yields results that may surprise you.
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