Mar 15th, 2017 Article
Golf travel – GolfPunk goes golfing In The Ukraine
Before the Russians got involved we headed out to the Ukraine to check out rumours that golf had finally arrived there. This is what we discovered.
Before the Russians got involved we headed out to the Ukraine to check out rumours that golf had finally arrived there. This is what we discovered.
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