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A chronicle of Golf courses I have played

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Great Golf Courses I have played

Natalie C Dunn

CSE 627

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This is Forest Hills Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. I played in my first junior golf tournament. I shot 116 but did not finish last.

This is the golf course that Bobby Jones practiced on prior to building the Augusta National Golf Club.

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This is the 10th Hole a Par 3 at Country Club of Charleston. The bunkers are 20 feet below green. You never want to be in these

bunkers.

The Country Club of Charleston was build in 1796.

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Oak Hills? Actually in Columbia, South Carolina. This is back of #9, a Par 5. I worked there in the Pro Shop for 6 months and practiced for

free.

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This is the 18th Hole at Eagles’ Landing Golf Course in Stockbridge, Georgia. I attempted to qualify for an LPGA

event here. I shot 90 that day. I cried the entire way home.

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This is the Clubhouse at Woodside Plantation in Aiken, South Carolina. I survived first round of qualifying for US Women’s Open. I shot 75

that day to advance to Sectional Qualifying.

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This is the Second Hole at Country Club of Charlotte, NC. At Sectional Qualifying (36 holes), I shot 84-86 and missed the opportunity to play

in the US Womens Open.

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This is Eaglebrooke. A resort in Lakeland, Florida. I attempted to qualify for the Symtra Tour and got to play a practice round with

Aree and Naree Song (#1 women amateur golfers at the time) That day I kept pace until Aree aced a par 3 from 176 yards out.

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This is the 18th hole at the Palmetto Golf Course. I made par from the left side of this bunker but missed qualifying for the US Women's

Amateur by one stroke.

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This is the Kona Country Club in Kona, Hawaii. During the offseason, the grounds crew replace the sand with large pebbled sand. It looks

the same but when get in it.

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Osprey Point is a part of Kiawah Island. When I played in a tournament there, an alligator came up to the tee box. So there was a 15 minute

delay while we waited for the animal to leave.

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This is my dream to play Augusta National. I have walked its grounds four times as a spectator.