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“I get really repulsed because, to me, you’ve got
to protect the integrity of the game, not protect
the player.” Greg Norman clambers down from the fence and joins
the debate over Patrick Reed’s rules infraction at the Hero World Challenge.
Cabot Cliffs, Canada (2016) Cape Wickham Links, Australia (2015)
One of the world’s most beautiful courses, with breathtaking vistas at every Australia’s No.1 public course interacts with the sea like few, if any, courses
turn, and a Coore and Crenshaw design that more than does the setting in the world. The 11th is practically in the ocean, while the beautiful beach
justice. There are six par 5s, including three in four holes. cabotlinks.com comes into play as a bunker on the 18th. capewickham.com.au
Lofoten Links, Norway (2015) Tara Iti, New Zealand (2015)
A stunning course to play at any time of year, visit between August and It won’t be easy (or cheap) to get a tee time, but you’ll be rewarded by a
October for your chance to play golf under the Northern Lights, an fantastic Tom Doak layout surrounded by nature and views that take your
experience you will never forget. lofotenlinks.no breath away. Visitors are only allowed on once – ever. taraiti.com
West Cliffs, Portugal (2017) Trump International, Scotland (2012)
Wonderful design work by Cynthia Dye means the par 72 feels completely Designer Dr Martin Hawtree has worked on umpteen Open venues and calls
natural, as though it has always been there. The Atlantic is visible from this “the most dramatic, stimulating, invigorating stretch of golf anywhere I
every hole but doesn’t distract from 18 holes of pure class. westcliffs.com have seen in my career”. It’s no overstatement. trumpgolfscotland.com
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