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  2. Highland Meadows Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Highland Meadows Golf Club is a private country club and golf course in the central United States, located in Sylvania, Ohio, a suburb northwest of Toledo. Founded 100 years ago in 1925, it has hosted the Dana Open on the LPGA Tour since 1989 ; [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the event began in 1984 as the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic.

  3. Dana Open - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was founded after PGA Tour caddie Judd Silverman, a Toledo native, sought to bring a ladies professional golf tournament to his hometown. He contacted sponsors and actor Jamie Farr, also a Toledo native, brought his name and several of his celebrity friends to the tournament.

  4. Mid-American Conference Men's Golf Championships - Wikipedia

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    Highland Meadows Golf Club: Sylvania, Ohio: Kent State: George Baylis (Akron) 2017: Virtues Golf Club: Nashport, Ohio: Kent State: Gisli Sveinbergsson (Kent State) 2018: Sycamore Hills Golf Club: Fort Wayne, Indiana: Kent State: Ian Holt (Kent State) 2019: Club Walden: Aurora, Ohio: Eastern Michigan Kent State [7] Duncan McNeill (Toledo) 2020 ...

  5. Pataskala rezones former High Lands Golf Club for 32-home The ...

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    The rezoning allows for a 32-home residential development called The Meadows at Highlands on the 160-acre former High Lands Golf Club property.

  6. Bay Commission votes to change Meadows Golf Course zoning to ...

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    Bay County commissioner voted Tuesday to change the zoning of the Meadows Golf Course in Bay Point to allow for the possibility of more homes.

  7. OHSAA high school state golf | Hoban boys second, Highland ...

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    Hoban boys and Highland girls showed their experience Monday, as both teams are in title contention after day one of the OHSAA state golf tournament.

  8. Harold Weber - Wikipedia

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    Harold Weber (March 20, 1882 – November 7, 1933) was an American golfer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was from Littleton, New Hampshire.. In 1904 he was part of the American team which won the bronze medal.

  9. Highlands Links - Wikipedia

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    The course initially comprised nine holes but was extended to 18. Construction began in 1939, and the course opened in 1941. [2] Over the years, Highland Links has subtly changed due to course layout adjustments, the addition of golf cart paths, and vegetation growth.