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St Andrews Old Course

Regarding golf in the UK, I would like to first write about the world's most famous and all golfer's longing St Andrews Old Course.

St Andrews, the birthplace of golf, is often windy and rounds without caddies are not recommended.
At the tee ground, you are often instructed to hit in an incredible direction (which is completely different from the fairway). If you hit in that direction, the ball goes to the fairway center, but if you do not hit in that direction, the second shot will be a trouble shot, and then a series of trouble shots. (Great caddy Even if you hit in a strange direction, the caddy will find the ball, so there are few lost balls, but there are more trouble shots)

The strong wind is not only bad, it also produces the best shots. Even I, who has an average of 220 yards, can hit more than 350 yards. Isn't this case easier to understand the greatness of the wind?

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