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In the little town of Williamstown, N.J., lies one of the most aesthetically pleasing golf courses you might ever see. While most upscale public courses contain a few breath-taking holes, Scotland Run is like a theme park filled with signature golf holes. Once you finish a hole, you can't wait to play the next. In fact, twelve of Scotland Run's eighteen holes could stand alone on a calendar as America's greatest golf holes.
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The Bay Course at the Seaview Marriott Resort is challenging enough to be a regular stop for the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. All you need to know about the Pines Course at Seaview, is that by any measuring stick, it is more difficult than the Bay Course.
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Find the bunker on the right of the eighth green at the Blue Heron Pines Golf Club East Course and a set of steps awaits to gently lower you into one of the course's 81 sand traps. Steps might be helpful in the majority of the traps.
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During a trip around the Blue Heron Pines West Course, golfers will play holes that architect Stephen Kay constructed to pay tribute to such legendary courses as Pine Valley, Pinehurst #2, Bethpage Black, and Oyster Harbors. The course, however, does not rely solely on its connection to golf's elite. It can clearly stand on its own merit.
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There may not be a more appealing view of the Atlantic City skyline than the one a golfer enjoys while sizing up his approach shot into the par-4 sixth hole at the Seaview Marriott Resort Bay Course. The boardwalk casinos jutting into the sky across the bay remind of the temptations that await just about a 10-minute ride down the road.
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Golfers ready to take on Crystal Springs Golf Course can expect to have to hit many different shots. Among the tests are: controlling the distance of an iron shot sent soaring off a cliff 80 feet above the green, carrying a ball 135 yards over water and landing it softly, and consistently hitting some of the tightest fairways in resort golf.
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During a trip around the Blue Heron Pines West Course, golfers will play holes that architect Stephen Kay constructed to pay tribute to such legendary courses as Pine Valley, Pinehurst #2, Bethpage Black, and Oyster Harbors. The course, however, does not rely solely on its connection to golf's elite.
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