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February 22, 2012
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Golf in and around Citrus County Florida will surprise most visitors.  The quality and diversity of golf courses throughout the County makes golfing in Citrus County a truly great experience.  While we enjoy the traditional "Florida style" golf courses that are found throughout the state, Citrus County is also home to golfing opportunities that are rarely found in other parts Florida.  Many of our golf courses have considerable elevation changes and challenging topography that feel more like Georgia or South Carolina than Florida.

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New Looks: Distance Impossible?
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Eavesdropping: Phil Mickelson and Bones
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Behind-the-scenes with Michael Jordan
Go behind the scenes with six-time NBA Champion and recent Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Michael Jordan on a photo shoot for Golf Digest magazine.

A (Major) Change In Thinking?
Butler National's male-only membership has kept the club from hosting a big-time golf event. But interest in a U.S. Open might cause it to open its doors to women.
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