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Golf Games
By Ken Marlborough

This article provides useful, detailed information about Golf Games.

Golf is a game that originated in Scotland, but is played throughout the world. Golf is an international game today and there are worldwide championships for professional golf like the Masters, the Open Championship, the US Open and the PGA Championship. Golf is generally considered to be an elite game, but there are many kinds of golf games that can be played by anyone.

It is played by hitting a ball with a club from the ground into a hole. There are certain rules applicable for playing golf. It is played in a golf course that is designed as per certain standards. A typical golf course has 18 holes, although it can have 9 or 36 holes als...
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