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  2. Braemar Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    The course is owned by the City of Edina, a first-ring suburban community of Minneapolis. Braemar was listed by Golf Digest as the number one public course in Minnesota in 1984, and has been ranked as one of the best public courses in the United States. [1] In 1969, Braemar hosted the final edition of the Minnesota Golf Classic on the PGA Tour.

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  4. Golf course - Wikipedia

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    A common standardized type of par-3 course is the "Pitch and Putt" course, where each of the 9 or 18 holes has a distance from tee to cup of less than 100 yards, with an overall 18-hole course distance no more than 1,200 yards (so each hole averages 67 yards).

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  6. Variations of golf - Wikipedia

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    Devil Ball is a betting game played by a golf foursome. Golf holes are ranked 1 through 18 based on the difficulty of the hole. In Devil Ball, each hole is worth the handicap value of the hole. For example, the number 1 handicap hole is worth 1 point and the 18th handicap hole is worth 18 points. There are 171 points available.

  7. Mark O'Meara - Wikipedia

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    He took up golf at age 13, sneaking on to the nearby Mission Viejo Country Club. O'Meara later became an employee of the club and played on his high school golf team. He was an All-American at Long Beach State, [4] and won the U.S. Amateur in 1979, defeating defending champion John Cook, 8 and 7, in the final.