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October/November Quiz
Have a go at this Quiz. Once you know the answers hit the email button at the bottom on the left hand side, type in your answers and send.
The winner will get a Titleist V1 regardless of the number of entries.
Name this very famous course below.
One of the most recognizable golf courses in the world; it has become synonymous with the Masters. The beautifully manicured greens and azaleas in full bloom make a great showcase for the world's most exciting golf tournament. Begun in 1934, the world's best players have fallen in love with a tournament, which to this day upholds the finest traditions of the game.
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Name this Course
Here's a clue:
The historic golf club, spanning 500 acres of green North Warwickshire countryside in England's Midlands, offers quality accommodation, great food and excellent entertainment - as well as three quality 18-hole golf courses: the Brabazon, the PGA National, and the Derby. There's also a floodlit driving range.
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Name this course 'The Home of Golf'
As the 600-year history of the Links has unfolded, one simple track hacked through the bushes and heather has developed into six public golf courses, attracting hundreds of thousands of golfing pilgrims from around the globe. The Links is the largest golfing complex in Europe and all five 18-hole courses can be booked in advance.
Golf was clearly becoming popular in the middle ages, as the game was banned in 1457 by King James II of Scotland who felt it was distracting young men from archery practice. Succeeding monarchs repeated this ban until James IV threw in the towel and in 1502 became a golfer himself.
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