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Golf
in California
California
is bordered by Mexico, Nevada and Oregon while its entire western
edge lines the Pacific Ocean. This is where some great names pop
up, like Santa Cruz, Palm Springs and the infamous Death Valley.
It is the home of some of the USAs most famous cities, including
San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles, therefore its appeal is
worldwide. Golf is an important fraction of tourism in the State
and three of the biggest manufacturers in world golf have their
headquarters based there, including clothing company Ashworth and
equipment manufacturers TaylorMade and Calloway.
San Diego, an area well known for its beaches and sea-front activities,
is actually a buzzing golfing hotspot with approximately 80 courses
to enjoy. The most famous of the all is easily Torrey Pines, the
home of the Buick Invitational, won this year by world No.1 Tiger
Woods.
Palm Springs is around an hour and a halfs drive from Los
Angeles and is another famous course which thousands flock to every
year. Famous names have played the Palm Springs course, including
Frank Sinatra and the late Bob Hope, and it remains one of American
golfs greatest locations.
Golf
in certain parts of California is played in absolutely searing heat,
especially in the infamous Death Valley. Here, the game wasnt
a focal point of daily life until the Furnace Creek course was given
a new lease of life by Perry Dye. Its only claim to fame before
then was that it was the lowest golf course in the world at 214
feet below sea level. In the hottest months temperatures can soar
to 120 and visitors are often given ice water before the venture
out.
To experience the delights of California for yourself click on one
of the tour operators on the side of this page.
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