Answer by WinonaGal
I am not a golfer but I have a few observations. First, I have always been led to believe that it's Arizona. My sister used to be married to a golf pro whose job was to travel and teach. They went there on their own vacations to golf. Scottsdale, in particular. Golf pros are nice guys but make poor husband material, FYI. She's not married to him and her golf clubs seldom come out of the trunk nowadays as she is too busy with husband no. 2. Too bad, she used to win tournaments, with all that private tutoring. : )
I live in the great state of NH and there are some lovely ones in this state as well, but they are not year-round and are often hilly, which might be more challenging? I notice more public ones here vs. clubs/private courses like in some other states.
I know people that pay big bucks to belong to clubs and it's very snotty. I think it's more about being snobs together than it is about playing a nice round of golf for the fun of it. The "club" has a nice restaurant where no one can get in without a sport coat and members and their guests only go in. Pretty darn snotty if you ask me. I've been there, done that.
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