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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