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The New York Times has an interesting article on the intersection of leisure and residential properties—specifically home on golf courses.
It also happens to contain one of my favourite quotes ever to illustrate the mindset of the so called “average American.”
A Fairway View, but the Window Is Often Broken
“We did not consider the feng shui of bad golfers,” she said. “When I go outside, it’s like dodgeball out there. I wish I knew that you have to be careful where you live on a golf course.”
Far bit it from me to suggest that it would be obvious that you would have to be careful where you live on a golf course, but certainly doesn’t seem like rocket science.
Posted by skooter at 10:41 AM
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