Golf Courses Cardiff
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The Vale Resort
01443 667800
Hensol Park
Cardiff
The Vale Resort
01443 667800
Hensol Park
Cardiff GB.CF728JY
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Burnham & Berrow Golf Club
01278 785760
St Christopher’s Way
Burnham-on-Sea
Burnham & Berrow Golf Club
01278 785760
St Christopher’s Way
Burnham-on-Sea GB.TA82PE
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Llanwern Golf Club
01633 412029
Station Rd
Newport
Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club
01970 871202
Borth
Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club
01970 871202
Borth GB.SY245JS
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Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
01656 783093
Waun-y-Mer
Bridgend
Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
01656 783093
Waun-y-Mer
Bridgend GB.CF334PU
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Celtic Manor Resort
01633 413000
Coldra Woods
Newport
Celtic Manor Resort
01633 413000
Coldra Woods
Newport GB.NP181HQ
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Southerndown Golf Club
01656 880476
Ogmore by Sea
Bridgend
Southerndown Golf Club
01656 880476
Ogmore by Sea
Bridgend GB.CF320QP
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Pennard Golf Club
01792 233131
2 Southgate Road
Southgate
Pennard Golf Club
01792 233131
2 Southgate Road
Southgate GB.SA32BT
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Nefyn & District Golf Club
01758 720966
Lon Golff
Pwllheli
Nefyn & District Golf Club
01758 720966
Lon Golff
Pwllheli GB.LL536DA
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Tenby Golf Club
01834 842978
The Burrows
Tenby
Tenby Golf Club
01834 842978
The Burrows
Tenby GB.SA707NP
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Social Aspects of Golf In the United States, golf is the unofficial sport of the business world. It is often said, in fact, that board meetings merely confirm decisions that are actually made on the golf course. For this reason, the successful conduction of business golf (which extends beyond merely knowing the game) is considered a useful business skill; many business schools include a "business golf" course. Golf is not inherently an expensive activity; the cost of an average round of golf is £25, and the game is regularly enjoyed by millions of players world-wide. However, the perception of golf as a sport for the wealthy elite and country clubs as a haven for corrupt businessmen is common among many. Films such as Caddyshack perpetuate this belief. It is also probably fair to say that the snobbish attitude of many golf club patrons (and particularly members) cannot be denied. This being said, the social status of better (and usually more expensive) equipment cannot be overlooked. In order to be outfitted with the latest equipment (including rather expensive clothing, shoes and gloves) one can end up spending quite a sum. Also, greens fees at some of the more picturesque and prestigious courses can be quite sizeable. |
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