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Why give the Americans a golf course type that they were used to — soft, grassy fairways and smooth-rolling greens — when the links courses usually drove them nuts.

"There's definitely some tricks to this golf course, things you've got to get used to," he said.

From BBC

Federal prosecutors say that by quickly nabbing popular early morning tee times almost immediately after they were available to the public, the brothers “created a monopoly” of Southern California golf courses.

“This is the gridiron, not a golf course. Do not walk. Finish!” he bellowed.

The trip comes two months after the president spent four days in Scotland, where he met politicians and visited his golf courses.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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