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At many municipal golf courses, local residents pay a lower fee to play than other golfers do. One necessary condition for the golf course to be able to successfully price discriminate according to residency is thatGroup of answer choicesthey can check the identification cards of golfers.local resident golfers and other golfers have the same price elasticity of demand to play at the municipal course.there are many golf courses nearby from which golfers can choose.they require all golfers to rent a cart.

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At many municipal golf courses, local residents pay a lower fee to play than other golfers do. One necessary condition for the golf course to be able to successfully price discriminate according to residency is thatGroup of answer choicesthey can check the identification cards of golfers.local resident golfers and other golfers have the same price elasticity of demand to play at the municipal course.there are many golf courses nearby from which golfers can choose.they require all golfers to rent a cart.

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The necessary condition for the golf course to be able to successfully price discriminate according to residency is that they can check the identification cards of golfers. This is because, in order to enforce a different price for local residents and non-residents, the golf course needs a reliable way to determine who is a resident and who is not. Checking identification cards is a common and effective method for verifying residency.

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