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Thursday, May 13, 2010
The WSJ has an interesting article on the golf course industry in China. I discovered this via a link in FT's Beyond Brics which asks:
"Golf in China - under par?"
Which in turn leads me to ask this question:
"Why does "under par" or "sub-par" mean something is less good or less-than-average when in golf it means the opposite? In a reference to an article about golf, no less"
I suspect that Twitter was invented to answer this very question.
Labels: emerging markets, The Rest