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A birdie eye's view, new Web site lets golfers fly over courses for freePublished 02/24/08
A Millersville company is giving golfers a reason to yell "Foresight."
This month GolfFlyover.com launched on the Web, providing virtual fly-overs of golf courses all over the country. The site provides golfers a bird's eye view of the ground they're going to play before they even hit the first tee.
GolfFlyover.com has aerial views of almost 5,000 courses nationwide available for free. Officials said they are adding 700 new fly-overs every week and may have all of them online before the end of the...
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