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Golf Course Revenue Management

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Golf is one of the greatest sports of the world and is played in many countries. It is enthusiastically followed by millions more on television who, though they have never teed off nor sunk a putt themselves, can still appreciate the game from the comfort of their home.

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© 2011 Lila Rasekh and Yihua Li

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Rasekh, L., Li, Y. (2011). Golf Course Revenue Management. In: Yeoman, I., McMahon-Beattie, U. (eds) Revenue Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230294776_19

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