BURLINGTON, Vt. -
It's a game that can take a day to learn, but you can spend a lifetime trying to get good at it. Golf in Vermont has grown from seven courses in 1902 to a current day count of 67 across the state.
Dave Pfannenstein is executive director and Pat Murray is president of the Vermont Golf Association. They appeared on The :30 to talk about what's driving the sport's popularity in Vermont.
For more, watch the video from The :30.