Un hombre de Denver inicia el desafío de jugar en los 100 mejores campos de golf públicos

Daniel Belk, un emprendedor de 32 años de Denver, ha comenzado un reto de un año para jugar en todos los campos que figuran en la lista de los '100 Mejores Campos que Puedes Jugar' de la revista GOLF.

Belk vendió dos empresas recientemente y ahora cuenta con el tiempo y los recursos para alcanzar su objetivo. Inició el proyecto en abril y ha completado 12 campos hasta el momento, quedando 88 pendientes en la lista.

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