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Golf is one of the most popular outdoor sports in Pennsylvania. Thousands of men, women, and children play golf as an individual or team sport, and in high school and college competition. Millions more enjoy golf as a form of recreation and exercise. Golf is also a popular Pennsylvania spectator sport, attracting thousands of fans to tournaments. Millions more may watch golf tournaments on television.
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At Pennsylvania public golf courses, members of the general public pay a fee to play 9 or 18 holes. There are no memberships available. Many Pennsylvania public golf courses that are owned by public entities, like a city, are called municipal courses. A daily fee golf course is a public course that charges golfers a single fee to play all day, regardless of the number of rounds or holes they complete. A Pennsylvania resort golf course is open to the public. Typically, a resort course has a variety of recreational and service facilities in addition to the golf course, and offers hotel or motel accommodations as well. Many Pennsylvania resort courses are well maintained and expensive to play.
Only owners, dues paying members, and their personal guests are permitted to play at a private Pennsylvania golf course. The general public is not allowed. A semiprivate Pennsylvania golf course offers memberships but is open to the general public as well. A typical Pennsylvania country club has a members-only golf course, swimming pool, tennis courts, a clubhouse with food and beverage service and full service dining, locker rooms, a pro shop, and a driving range.
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