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A Bucket List for Golfers
Mint Mumbai
|July 25, 2025
If you're the kind of golfer who has a bucket list, then experiencing the sport's first—and probably still most thrilling—courses in Scotland and Ireland, where the game was born, is somewhere near the top.
But until recently, a trip like that meant staying in accommodations that didn't always match their spectacular settings.
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