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Old 07-19-2011, 11:49 AM   #2
GinaIsWild

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I here courses described as such all of the time, but being a budget golfer, I have never truly experienced such a course. What makes a course, such as, say, Pebble Beach, nicer than a well kept muni? Is it just an aesthetics thing? Is it services provided? Difficulty? What, to you, constitutes a "nice" course?
History, aestheitcs, service, and pricetag make Pebble what it is. I mean obviously if you go out and play a fantastic course for 40 bucks, do you really think Pebble Beach is 7 times as good? Of course not.

When you tee it up there, you're paying for the privledge to see those waves crash in, and basically get a taste of the Pro life. They're rarely a course that's held a PGA event that's under a 90 green fee.
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