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A few other upper tier schools in LWC class also own golf courses

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When I lived on the campus of the University of the South, in Sewanee, TN, they had a golf course, restaurant, inn and pub owned by the university. When I later moved to Oxford, MS, Ole Miss also owned a golf course. That was back in the mid 80's so I am not sure of the status of those now.

s/Patty Jones

Thanks. It does appear at a few other schools in Lindsey Wilson's class, like Ole Miss and the University of the South, even the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky, Hunter Durham informed us, have golf courses, as well. Still, the point Tucker Yarberry made is a good one: It is a great distinction for our community.




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