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	<title>Comments on: Experience Torrey Pines Golf Course like the Pros on Your San Diego Golf Vacation</title>
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		<title>By: Ira P.</title>
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		<description>es- you can play Torrey Pines after the tournament, but why would you want to? The course is difficult enough under normal conditions, but when the length is professional height ahd there are no forecaddies to mark your ball you can just about forget finding it if you miss the fairway. I played the course under these conditions several years ago and it was probably the worst time I have ever had on a golf course. However, if you think you would like to lose balls that are just a few yards off the fairway, and would enjoy taking 5-6 hours to play 14 holes (quitting at darkness), than by all means go for it!</description>
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