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Matt Schoolfield:
Just a fun thought experiment. You pick one highway for a golf road trip. I could be an interstate, route, or a motorway if you prefer tea. You can deviate a bit, but not significantly... e.g. I-80, I-70 can all go to Ballyneal, but only I-80 can go to Sand Hills (not I-90). To make it reasonably fair on length, let's say you max out on 14 courses (a two week road trip), and only one course per metro.

To start, I'll pitch the humble California State Route 1:

Choice in Orange County and LA, Jerry Perenchio's 3-hole, Rustic Canyon, Soule Park, Montecito, Morro Bay, choice in Monterey, Pasatiempo, choice in SF, Meadow Club, Northwood, Sea Ranch.

Ira Fishman:
A90. Take your pick of courses.

Tim Martin:
Garden State Parkway-NJ

Hackensack GC-Oradell
Ridgewood CC-Paramus
Montclair GC-West Orange
Glen Ridge CC-Glen Ridge
Shackamaxon GC-Scotch Plains
Plainfield CC-Edison
Hollywood CC-Deal
Suneagles GC-Eatontown
Spring Lake GC-Spring Lake
Manasquan River GC-Brielle
Seaview Golf Resort-Galloway
Atlantic City CC-Northfield
Hidden Creek-Egg Harbor
Union National League-Cape May

This trip will take you from the top of the parkway by the New York border all the way to the bottom in Cape May covering roughly 160 miles. I maxed out at 14 per the guidelines but there are many more that could be added.

A.G._Crockett:
US 1 in NC beginning at Sanford with Tobacco Rd, then down thru the Pinehurst area. 

Michael Moore:
M25 this was an easy one for me.

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