Dexter prefers to be on the golf course as it gives him a feeling of "profound melancholy" during winter.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Dexter Green is a leading character from the short story 'Winter Dreams' which is authored by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Dexter is a successful businessman who is quite ambitious and eager towards his work.
Different seasons represents different feelings to dexter. During winter Dexter prefers to be on the gold course mainly because it brings him the feeling of intense sadness. He compares the two season summer and winter. Summer bought him pleasure while winter is attributed to misery.
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