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i think geographic diversity is only relevant in the 'best of the best' conversation. if someone has played 200+ courses in one geographic area then they are going to have a great perspective on courses in that area. that is valuable info when considering what courses to play in that area.
the only consideration against that is that you might not value the same things in a course as someone in a very different geographical area. SoCal folks, for example, might especially value courses that have a lot of space and are in DG exclusive areas since that is rarely the case there, whereas east coasters are very partial to their wooded courses and probably prefer courses with a variety of wooded lines. some people value amenities and others only care about the golf.
the only consideration against that is that you might not value the same things in a course as someone in a very different geographical area. SoCal folks, for example, might especially value courses that have a lot of space and are in DG exclusive areas since that is rarely the case there, whereas east coasters are very partial to their wooded courses and probably prefer courses with a variety of wooded lines. some people value amenities and others only care about the golf.
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