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Bob Parsons: Vietnam's PTSD to Psychedelics

Summary by Forbes España
Bob Parsons drives his golf cart along the winding dirt road of the golf course he built in the Sonora desert in Scottsdale, Arizona, dodging lizards, rabbits and huge saguaro cactus. He stops near the ninth hole, called Catfish, which dominates an artificial lake and is surrounded by three million acres of protected land. Parsons spent hundreds of millions of dollars on developing and renovating Scottsdale National, which has two 18-hole course…
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Bob Parsons drives his golf cart along the winding dirt road of the golf course he built in the Sonora desert in Scottsdale, Arizona, dodging lizards, rabbits and huge saguaro cactus. He stops near the ninth hole, called Catfish, which dominates an artificial lake and is surrounded by three million acres of protected land. Parsons spent hundreds of millions of dollars on developing and renovating Scottsdale National, which has two 18-hole course…

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Forbes España broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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