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At a golf course a standard round of golf consists of playing eighteen holes, and most golf courses therefore have this number of holes. Some, however, only have nine holes, and the course is played twice per round. Other courses have twenty-seven or thirty-six holes and players choose two groups of nine holes each, providing novelty, and also for maintenance reasons. Additionally, par-3 courses also exist, consisting of nine or eighteen holes, all of which are par 3 (the number of strokes considered standard for a scratch golfer). Many older golf courses, often coastal, are golf links, which are a different style from the others. Non-municipal courses usually include a golf club based at the course, which generally provides a pro shop.
Scroll to the map below to see golf courses in your area.
Use the location selector table to find golf course locations.
For Instructions See the Missional Venue Data Dictionary

SEARCH: In the upper right hand corner above the table is a global search
VIEW ENTRIES: In the upper left hand corner above the table is a place to change how many rows you would like to view.
SORT: Use the up or down arrows to the right of each column title in the header to sort by that column
FILTER: At the bottom of the table is a space for each column to use to filter. You can filter by one or any combination of columns and information that you enter.
BROWSE: In the bottom right hand corner below the table are links to view information about more locations.
A data dictionary describes each column of data and row of data along with a listing of all of the possible entries for each column variable.
You can access the data dictionary here.