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Average Registered User Rating:
5.00 (out of 5)
Number of review: 1 Reviews
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Review by
Frank
(date: 30-Dec-2008)
Subject: Visitor
Comment: Links course is steeped in tradition, an all male members club it is the best links course i have ever played. It is quite challenging.
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