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         <description><![CDATA[Golf Tee in old times refers to the mounting of dirt or sand to elevate the ball, but golfers find it messy.
Different varieties of golf tees have been invented since 1889. The first known tee to to pierce the ground was a rubber-topped peg sold commercially as the “Perfectum” by Percy Ellis of England in 1892. In the year 1899 when Dr. Franklin Grant invented the first patent tee, he carved a wooden peg that could easily push into the ground. The top is concave to accommodate the ball’s...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Courses]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[* What kind of course? There are broad categories of golf courses like parkland, links and heathland. Parkland are typical inland courses resembling British parks with narrower fairways, lawn-like fairways and have many trees.
Links courses sometimes called as “seaside link” is the oldest style of golf course. It is characterized by uneven fairways, thick rough and small deep bunkers known as “pot bunkers” that are hidden from sight. And due to coastal location it is frequently windy that force...]]></description>
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