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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - The fairways here are flecked, the greens mottled brown. PGA National doesn't look like a marquee golf course under the most severe water restrictions in South Florida history.
"We'll talk to people about it in the pro shop when they check in and say, 'You might notice things are a little bit browner today.'" said Joel Paige, managing director at the course.
South Florida is in an 18-month drought, and signs of the problem are everywhere from the links to the nursery and sugar cane industries.
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