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  2. Golf club (establishment) - Wikipedia

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    Private Golf Clubs often require an invitation for membership and often have initiation fees and dues. Access to the course and club facilities is restricted to members and their guests. Semi-Private Golf Clubs offer memberships and also allow non-members to play for a fee ("greenfee"), providing a blend of exclusivity and public access.

  3. Category : College golf clubs and courses in the United States

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  4. Southampton College station - Wikipedia

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    Originally a seasonal flag stop called Golf Grounds, the station opened April 1907 to serve sites such as the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club and National Golf Links of America and was closed in 1938. [1] In order to serve the Long Island University's Southampton College (now owned by Stony Brook University) it reopened as Southampton College on May ...

  5. Country club - Wikipedia

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    Waverley Country Club in Oregon, United States. A country club is a privately-owned club, [1] often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining. Typical athletic offerings are golf, tennis, and swimming.

  6. University Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    University Golf Club was designed by A.V. Macan, [3] and was opened as a public course in 1929 by John Boyd. It was originally named Westward Ho!, but became known to the public by its current name in 1985. The project was originally estimated to have cost little more than $70,000 to $80,000 to complete.

  7. ClubCorp - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by the late Robert H. Dedman, Sr. (1926-2002) as Country Club, Inc., later renamed ClubCorp. [3] [4] His son, Robert H. Dedman, Jr., became president in 1989 and CEO in 1998. [5] His daughter, Patty Dedman Dietz, was previously on its board of directors. [5] In 2002, its CEO was John A. Beckert. [6]