What Makes a Good Golf Course

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While it’s easy enough to visit a golf course, not all of them are created equal. The quality of the course you play or practice on can, in many ways, affect your game. Here’s what to look out for when looking for a good golf course.

Environmental Conditioning –  Courses should ideally be one large portrait. The design of the course should adhere and maximize the area’s natural beauty to build a course that is both fun to play at and aesthetically pleasing. In addition, the course itself and the facilities should be well-maintained. A lot of work goes into maintaining a golf course, and this maintenance is often a telltale sign of the quality of the golf course you’re playing on.

Accessibility – It shouldn’t be a struggle to get a game at the golf course of your choice. In addition, a good golf course, while enforcing traditional golf etiquette, will also be welcoming to newcomers and create a casual feel where everyone is comfortable.

Routing – Wind is an important factor when playing golf. Good golf courses should have their courses designed with the general wind direction in their area in mind.

Course Design – Good golf courses should recognize that not everyone is an expert player, and should present a variety of holes, shots, and challenges such as sand bunkers or water obstacles. Variety is also something to look out for – you’ll want a mix of straight and long shots that force you to use different clubs to keep your game exciting.

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