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Golf Holidays: golf holidays's appeal is universal. There are golf holidays courses below sea level and at elevations of more than 14,000 feet, on deserts and in forests, within the Arctic Circle and inside equatorial jungles. Of about 20 million persons throughout the world who play golf holidays, half are Americans. In the early 1970's the United States alone had more than 10,000 golf holidays courses.
The rules of golf holidays are determined jointly by the Royal and Ancient golf holidays Club (R. & A.) of St. Andrews, Scotland, established in 1754, and the United States golf holidays Association (USGA), formed in 1894. The former organization rules the game throughout most of the world, the latter in the United States.In the United States, golf holidays may first have been played in North Carolina in the 18th century. The oldest golf holidays club for which there is unimpeachable evidence was the South Carolina golf holidays Club, established by British planters in Charleston in 1786. It ceased to exist about 1812 but was rechartered in 1969 by the Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island. The first permanent golf holidays club in the United States was established by a transplanted St. An-drean named John G. Reid near Yonkers, N. Y., in 1886. Reid called the club the St. Andrews golf holidays Club. Although this club has moved its site several times since its founding, it is still in existence—in Mt. Hope, N. Y.
Italian Holidays (all business closes') National Holidays: New Year's Day; Liberation Day (April 25), for the ending of World War II; Labor Day (May 1); Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic (June 2); Victory Day (Nov. 4), for the ending of World War I. |
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