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What do you do for a living? http://planetsuzy.fun/ planetsuzy.org All good things end, and lunch at Marchesi’s is no exception. My remaining time in Italy is earmarked for playing at as many courses as daylight hours permit. The Lakes offer plenty of choice: this is the nation’s golfing heartland, easily reached from the belt of industrial cities stretched out from Turin to Venice. Bogogno, by Robert von Hagge, offers 36 holes of championship challenge and Monte Rosa views. Castelconturbia (also 36 holes) is Milan’s most prestigious course. For a more traditional feel, I am tempted by Varese, with its monastery clubhouse, or Menaggio. Rocca suggests Gardagolf for mountain scenery. Before my flight out of Malpensa there may be time for a swift nine at Le Robinie, by Nicklaus.
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