Golf Monthly

BILL ELLIOTT

It’s an old clubhouse question, a cliche really, but it shuts most people up for a few minutes while they carefully consider their answer. The question, of course, is: if you could only play one course for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Answers are as varied as they are to the other showstopper query, the one that wonders who you would like to be going

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