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Morocco
Marrakech; Some superb courses have been created in tourist cities, thus allowing visitors to go there for both sport and tourism. Marrakesh today has such courses, the Palmeraie Golf Palace, a luxury hotel complex that has the distinction of having been built in a magical palm grove. In winter, three hours from cloudy European skies, golfers can enjoy their sport in the midst of palm groves, with a fairy tale view of snow-capped Atlas.Most of the hotels of the red city offer the possibility to play golf courses.
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Cuba
Varadero; For those that prefer a difficult par and an easy bogey, Cubas golf courses possess excellent natural conditions. The courses are spacious, on level ground and covered by fine grass and interior lakes, sometimes situated between gentle rolling hills.
The islands golf courses are visited by professional and amateur golfers from all over the world. Playing golf in Cuba involves exposure to the islands natural beauty adding to the games attraction and ensuring a relaxing, memorable holiday.
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Spain
Costa Del Sol; The most popular golfing region of Spain which has 45 golf courses.The Costa del Sol is extremely accessible with daily flights to Malaga from all airports in England.The most popular resorts are Marbella and Puerto Banus.So book your golfing break and enjoy the very best of what Spain has to offer.
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Portugal
Algarve, a mere two to three hours flight from most European capitals, has been a magnet to many discerning golfers for almost three decades. Portugal’s southernmost province is justly famous for its spectacular scenery along a fabulous coastline. The main golf season is from late autumn to late spring. Winters are mild and golfers from northern European countries can enjoy warm, sunny days and keep their swings smooth at a time when their home courses are unplayable.
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France
France, a land of golf, has over 500 golf courses and still more are being designed. Courses challenge the most experienced golfers.
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