Imaging the Sport of Golf – Envisioning Communities An Examination of Recent Developments in the Status of Golf in Hungary
Hungary also has seen a tremendous increase in quality golf facilities in the last decade. The sport of golf – including golf tourism – in Hungary also makes it first moves to be officially (re)unified with its historical partners in Western Europe and in the USA. This paper looks at developments in...
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description | Hungary also has seen a tremendous increase in quality golf facilities in the last decade. The
sport of golf – including golf tourism – in Hungary also makes it first moves to be officially
(re)unified with its historical partners in Western Europe and in the USA. This paper looks at
developments in Hungarian Golf community in the last decades. While focusing on the ongoing
economic, financial, and political changes surrounding the Hungarian National Golf
Federation, this study also poses some questions. To what extent mushrooming of golf
communities could be seen as a result of Europeanization of the country? Is it just a new
achievement in PGA America’s global explosion? Can we see it as the benefit of the European
Team’s astronomical success at the Ryder Cup tournaments? |
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economic, financial, and political changes surrounding the Hungarian National Golf
Federation, this study also poses some questions. To what extent mushrooming of golf
communities could be seen as a result of Europeanization of the country? Is it just a new
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economic, financial, and political changes surrounding the Hungarian National Golf
Federation, this study also poses some questions. To what extent mushrooming of golf
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developments in Hungarian Golf community in the last decades. While focusing on the ongoing
economic, financial, and political changes surrounding the Hungarian National Golf
Federation, this study also poses some questions. To what extent mushrooming of golf
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