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Golf course, Shenzhen (PR China)
Unused card from Guangdong Travel and Tourism Press in early 2000s or thereabouts. Grade: 1
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Thai Airways – Golf
Issued by Thai Airways, probably in 1980s or 90s. Six of these unused cards are available. Golf nuts rejoice! One has a minor smudge (Grade 2, $3) while the rest are pretty much as they were when they first came out (Grades: 1, $4).
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Golf is a serious game (Atlanta)
The Three Stooges? Unused card from 1980s, but it’s been heavily handled. Grade: 3 -
Dubai, multiple views
Unused 1990s card including the Jebel Ali Hotel, where the reverse is slowly beginning to age but really the card is in as-new condition. Grade: 1
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The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi
Two unused cards from the 1990s. Grades: 1
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Mini Golf Gym (Hong Kong)
This 5.9″ x 8.25″ advertising card was mailed with pre-printed Chinese-language postage and is completely printed on both sides. Grade: 1
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Shawnee Inn, putting green (Pennsylvania, USA)
Unused card from the “Summer Golf Capital of the East.” Grade: 2
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Walker Hill Hotels & Casino, Seoul
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Macau Open 2005
Unused advertising card with Zhang Lian Wei and Fred Couples pictured on the front. Grade: 1
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Golf Club House and section of course, Hershey (Pennsylvania)
Smaller (2-3/4″ x 5-1/2″) unused card, B&W. Clearly quite old. Grade: 1
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Holiday Inn, Freeport (Bahamas)
For hardcore Holiday Inn postcard collectors, this card was mailed in 1972 and the stamp is there, but multiple postmarks and parts of postmarks have made a mess on both sides, and there are abrasions. Nevertheless, if this is the last of the properties you need … here it is! Grade: 4
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Cartoon
Produced in Sweden but mailed from Finland with two stamps (one of them, only Finland can produce stamps like this), Priority label, and full postmark. Grade: 1
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Hyatt Regency Coolum golf course (Australia)
Issued by Australia Post, with pre-printed postage for worldwide delivery, this card was mailed in 2012 with an additional Christmas Island stamp and partial postmark. Address label affixed. Grade: 4
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A Round of Golf
Not quite certain where this card was made, but it shows a 1936 drawing by W. Heath Robinson and was mailed from Germany (in 2012) with three stamps and faint postmark. Some postal abrasion around the edges. Grade: 3
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Palm Springs, P.S. I Love You (California)
Mailed from Canada (not Palm Springs!) in 2012 with large stamp. Grade: 3
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Cypress Point Golf Course, La Jolla (California)
Unused “Actual-Photo” card with serrated edges, of the 16th hole, from the Actual Photo Co. Grade: 1
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Heroic effort
This 5″ x 6-7/8″ card was made in Norway and mailed from Finland with Finnish Railways stamp and Priority label. Clear postmark. Minor postal bumping around the edges. Grade: 2
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Golfers! It takes a big stick (USA)
Unused card, the kind you could imagine framing and hanging in your den. (Well, maybe somebody could.) Grade: 1
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Park City (Utah) Golf Course
Two of these unused cards, dated 1995, are available. Grades: 1
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Rantasipi Hotels & Resorts (Finland)
Mailed from Finland in 2013 with stamp, partial postmark, Priority label, and address label glued on. Grade: 4
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Country Club House from Golf Course, Roanoke (Virginia, USA)
Unused linen card 43086 (V-515). Grade: 1
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Lake Tahoe (California/Nevada, USA)
Informative, unused Impact card 66487. Grade: 1
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Kuortaneelle (Finland)
An ad, a comprehensive one, for a city. Mailed in 2013 with stamp and postmark. Grade: 1
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South Padre Island Golf Club (Texas, USA)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Banff National Park, Banff Springs Hotel (Canada)
Unused. Grade: 1
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Hershey Country Club and Ninth Green (Pennsylvania, USA)
Unused linen Curteich-Chicago card 6A-H1493, though the date “Jan 19 1945” is rubber-stamped on the upper reverse right corner. Actually, that helps. Grade: 3
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Pine Mountain, Callaway Gardens (Georgia, USA)
Unused H.S. Crocker card CG-67. Grade: 1
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The Catlin Bridge (Indiana, USA)
An odd little story. The bridge was built in 1907 to cross Sunderland Creek but was moved in 1961 to the Parke County Golf Course. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Goofy and Mickey
The card HSC-609-C (PC709) comes from a set (see upper perforated edge) issued by Walt Disney World in Florida. A small black “X” is inked in lower right reverse. Grade: 3
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Sporting Barbados
Unused 4-3/4″ x 6-3/4″ card. Grade: 1
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Callaway Gardens (Pine Mountain, Georgia, USA)
Unused H.S. Crocker postcard CG-51. Grade: 1
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The Lodge Golf Course, Cloudcroft (New Mexico, USA)
The caption of this unused, somewhat foxed Dexter Press card 71115 says “This course, world’s highest (9,200 ft.) is cooled with mountain breezes…” and no doubt it is, but Google tells us the title has shifted somewhere else, maybe La Paz in Bolivia or Kupup in East Sikkim. Or another? Grade: 2
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Las Vegas, Desert Inn, golf course and Paradise Valley Country Club (Nevada, USA)
Mailed in 1972 with stamp and full postmark. The Desert Inn lasted in one form or another until 2004; The Wynn is there now. Grade: 1
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Winter Golf in the Lower Rio Grande Valley (Texas, USA)
Mailed in 1960, with 3-cent stamp and full postmark. Lowell was enjoying himself thoroughly. Grade: 1
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Point Clear, No. 1 at Lakewood Golf Club (Alabama, USA)
Unused card with a tiny pencilled notation on the upper left reverse. Grade: 3
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Escondido, Lawrence Welk Country Club Village (California)
The property is still there, seemingly the focus of time-share exchanges, and with positive online reviews. To Americans of a certain age, Welk was polarising: when he came on TV, you either embraced it, or tried to run. Unused card with major abrasions on the front. Grade: 5
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Multiple views (Tristan da Cunha)
Views include fishing off the Hardies, Tristan Cottage with the 1961 volcano, milking a cow, and playing golf on “the world’s remotest golf course”. Grade: 1
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Discovery Bay, golf course and residential complex (Hong Kong)
Unused, 5-1/8″ x 7″ card from the early 2000s. Grade: 1
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The Gambia
No specific caption on this unmailed card, though this legend appears at the bottom: “Gentileza de la Camara de Comercio Hispano Gambiana ecowas-comesa, para Fitur 2004”. Grade: 1