Golf Travel Agents London

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Gianluca Masseroli
44-20-7629-9777
14 South Molton St
London
Satwinder Singh
4.42E+11
83 Mortimer Street
London
Z. Khan
44-207-586-1234
23 Wellington Rd
London
Mohamed Fahmy
4.49E+11
34 Girton Court 7 Magdalene Garns
London
Rene Siva
+44 1992 576065
Coopersale Hall Farm
Epping
Hakan Ozturk
-5672
London
Bruce Nana Thuesing
-3694
7Th Percy St
London
Claudia Nocci
+44 7717 412 654
64 Southwark Bridge Road
London
Khaled Mohamed
4.48E+11
2F Old Pye Street Peabody State
LONDON
Abbas Datoo
(208) 406-4397
Stoneham House, 17 Scarbrook Road
Croydon
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Golfing Countries

Golfing Countries

In 2005 Golf Digest calculated that there were nearly 32,000 golf courses in the world; approximately half of them in the United States. The countries with most golf courses in relation to population, starting with the best endowed were:

  • Scotland
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Northern Ireland
  • Canada
  • Wales
  • United States
  • Sweden
  • England

Countries with less than 500,000 people were excluded.

The number of courses in new golfing territories is increasing rapidly. For example the first golf course in the People's Republic of China only opened in the mid-1980s, but by 2005 there were 200 courses.

The professional sport was initially dominated by British golfers, but since World War I, America has produced the greatest quantity of leading professionals. Other Commonwealth countries such as Australia and South Africa are also traditional powers in the sport. Since around the 1970s, Japan and various Western European countries have produced leading players on a regular basis. The number of countries with high-class professionals continues to increase steadily, especially in East Asia. South Korea is notably strong in women's golf.

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