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When is the better time to play: dawn or dusk?

Dawn

SAYS FERGUS BISSET

The sun inches above the horizon, throwing its first rays across a resplendent, empty course, eager to flourish its newly mown greens. A medley of birdsong announces the start of another glorious day on planet golf and your arrival to be first out to enjoy it.

Playing golf at dawn feels like you’re being given

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