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First, Korea's lack of space means that golfers start off hitting balls at a driving range instead of playing a proper course.
These days, most professional golfers start their careers with cushy scholarship to a big American college somewhere in the sun, such as Duke or Arizona State.
Speaking from his own experience of a 2006 slump, Graeme McDowell, the United States Open champion from Northern Ireland, said that when golfers start slumping "you question every aspect of what you're doing, from family level right up through your coach, your manager, your caddie".
Green fees for individual golfers start at $200 and a foursome price is $750.
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In fact, most golfers started out as caddies, including Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmer.
Understandably, Japanese golfers started looking to less costly pastures elsewhere in Asia not to mention Hawaii, Canada and Australia.
Athletes under the Olympic umbrella — a group that will include golfers starting in 2016 — must provide WADA with a daily one-hour window of availability.
With half the golfers starting on the 11th tee, they finish their rounds at the 10th green, which is about a 1,000-yard 1,000-yarde scoring area.
The rain stopped, the sun emerged, and the wind began to blow so fiercely from the west that it would eventually lead to the mid-afternoon suspension of play, followed by a late-afternoon suspension of disbelief, as the world's greatest golfers started to hit shots like 18-handicappers.
Meanwhile, lightweight shafts made of graphite, originally designed for women and senior golfers, started to take hold in the PGA.
The Ice Bucket Challenge began to tip in June 2014 when a group of pro athletes, mainly golfers, started dumping ice water on themselves for charity (but not for ALS).
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