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| To play golf on Google Earth you will need to download the free Google Earth from Google. |
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| Also to play golf on Google Earth you will need to download the free CustomPortal from Customplay Games. |
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| Golf GE Golf Courses |
Spyglass Hill Golf Course : Play all 18 holes on Google Earth |
| Spyglass Hill is rated one of the toughest courses in the world from the Championship tees, boasting a course rating of 75.5 and a slope rating of 147. The PGA Tour consistently lists Spyglass Hill's holes 6, 8 and 16 among the toughest on the tour, and during the 1999 United States Amateur, the stroke average of the field during medal play was in excess of 79. |
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The Links at Spanish Bay : Play all 18 holes on Google Earth |
Spanish Bay recalls the original Scottish concept of the game golf, established over five hundred years ago. This was the intention of the design team, Robert Trent Jones Jr., Tom Watson and Sandy Tatum, in their creation of a true links golf course. Links is an old Scottish word for sandy wasteland, usually near the sea, with bristly grasses and ever prevailing wind. The Links at Spanish Bay are so authentic that even the Monterey coastline mirrors the rugged, natural beauty of Scotland. |
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Firestone Country Club : Play all 18 holes on Google Earth |
| Established in 1929 by Harvey Firestone and later acquired by ClubCorp in 1981, Firestone Country Club remains a one of a kind golf facility. It is the only course in the world to have held three televised golf events in one calendar year, -The American Golf Classic, The CBS Golf Classic, and The World Series of Golf. With its three championship level courses, Firestone Country Club is as unique today as it has ever been |
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Kennemer Golf Club : Play all 18 holes on Google Earth |
| 2008 KLM Dutch Open venue; will host its 8th European Tour event. Designed by Harry Colt and Frank Pennink, located by the coastal town of Zandvoort, it opened in 1928. A true seaside links course, crafted amidst the rolling dunes, surrounded by the dense pinewood forests and natural bush land settings. |
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Doral Resort Great White : Play all 18 holes on Google Earth |
| 2000 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout; hosted PGA Tour Event. A Greg Norman Signature Course, Great White Course has crushed shells, as the primary design element on every hole. It has demanding fairways with hundreds of palm trees and sporadic Scottish-style bunkers. |
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Emirates Golf Club : |
| 2009 Dubai Desert Classic venue; hosting its 21st annual European Tour event. Located in the United Arab Emirates, this is the most famous course in the Arab region. Designed by Karl Litten, it became in 1988 the first all-grass championship course in the Gulf region. As the original 'desert course' in the Middle East, the Majlis remains in many peoples' minds a miracle - The Desert Miracle. |
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Hazeltine National Golf Club : |
| The forces of nature are on display at Hazeltine. On a piece of ground where the woods battled the prairie for dominance over the centuries, the golfer is faced with a mixture of both. Water also comes into play, with hazards guarding a number of holes, and with the fearsome challenge of Hazeltine Lake on number sixteen playing on a player's mind long before stepping onto its tee. If the wind is up, the course takes on a whole new dimension. Architect Robert Trent Jones took the landscape and put a premium on shot values that makes low scores rare. |
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Le Manoir Richelieu : |
| Following up on a significant upgrade to the existing course, the addition of a new nine under the watchful eye of renowned architect Darrell Huxham, the Club de Golf Le Manoir Richelieu is now home of 27 world class holes of golf. While keeping the essence of the original design, Darrell Huxham managed to showcase the natural beauty and esthetics of the Charlevoix region. |
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Club de Golf le Fontainebleau : |
| Upon making its debut in June 2003, Club de Golf Le Fontainebleau immediately established itself as a modern classic among the most prestigious Member Clubs in the Greater Montreal Area. Club le Golf Le Fontainebleau combines modern features such as large, moderately undulating greens and wide fairways with classically styled bold bunkers and mature woodlands. |
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Kungsangen Kings Course : |
| Kungsängen Golf Club Is located just 25 minutes from Stockholm and offers two 18-hole courses with excellent credentials. The Championship King’s Course is Scandinavian golf at its finest, with fairways bordered by pine forests, granite and natural water features. The course reaches a spectacular climax at the sweeping par-5 18th, a finishing hole fit to grace a top-quality championship venue. |
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Innisbrook Copperhead Resort : |
| Innisbrook Copperhead 2007 Tampa Bay Championship venue; hosted its 7th annual PGA Tour event in Florida, USA. Visit Copperhead Golf Course on Google Earth and play all 18 holes in real 3d rendering. |
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Oakmont Country Club : |
| Oakmont remains perhaps the most difficult course in North America, with 210 deep bunkers (personified by the Church Pews), hard and slick greens that slope away from the player, and tight fairways requiring the utmost precision. Oakmont was the site of “the greatest round of the 20th century”: Johnny Miller’s final round 63 at the 1973 U.S. Open. Golf Digest ranks Oakmont #5 in its most recent version of America’s Top 100 courses. |
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