. The White Mountains of New Hampshire : in the heart of the nation's playground . ities for indulging in this popular sport more extensivethan in the White Mountains. Some of the finest courses inAmerica are to be found here, and, needless to say, some of themost celebrated players in the world have followed the elusiveball over their velvety acres. There are at least a score of such courses in various partsof the WThite Mountains territory, of which four are eighteen-hole courses—those at Bretton Woods, Maplewood, ProfileHouse and Waumbek House, Jefferson. There are nine-holecourses at Jacks
. The White Mountains of New Hampshire : in the heart of the nation's playground . ities for indulging in this popular sport more extensivethan in the White Mountains. Some of the finest courses inAmerica are to be found here, and, needless to say, some of themost celebrated players in the world have followed the elusiveball over their velvety acres. There are at least a score of such courses in various partsof the WThite Mountains territory, of which four are eighteen-hole courses—those at Bretton Woods, Maplewood, ProfileHouse and Waumbek House, Jefferson. There are nine-holecourses at Jackson, Intervale, North Conway, Fabyan, TwinMountain House, Bethlehem, Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill,Colebrook, Whitefield, Forest Hill, Franconia and BreezyPoint, Moosilauke; and six-hole courses at Crawford House,and Hotel Look-Off, Sugar Hill. Some of these are maintained by the hotels that are thechief factor in the summer life of the place, while others areunder the control of local clubs, as in the case of Bethlehemand Jefferson. Each course, naturally, has its own charac-. THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAINS STERNLY GUAEDS HIS VAST
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