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  2. Seattle Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Golf Club (SGC; until November 2, 1912 Seattle Golf and Country Club or SCC [1]) occupies about 150 acres (61 ha) in Shoreline, Washington, immediately north of Seattle. Although accounts disagree, Lou Gellos's history of the club confidently states that the 18-hole golf course was originally designed by Minneapolis -based Scottish ...

  3. The Highlands (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands is adjacent to the Seattle Golf Club; together they occupy 380 acres (150 ha). The land for both was purchased by the club in 1907, and The Highlands is built on part of the club's land that exceeded the area needed for a golf course. Initial purchase of lots in The Highlands was limited to members of the golf club. [5]

  4. File:Seattle Golf Club clubhouse, The Highlands, ca 1925 ...

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    The Seattle Golf Club commissioned noted architects Kirtland K. Cutter and Karl G. Malmgren to design their clubhouse in the remote area north of Seattle called The Highlands. Constructed in 1908-10, the clubhouse has been altered and added to through the years, but the distinctive chalet style remains intact. Handwritten on image: Seattle Golf ...

  5. Category : Golf clubs and courses in Washington (state)

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    This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in Washington State. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in Washington (state)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  6. Seattle Open Invitational - Wikipedia

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    The first Seattle Open was held 88 years ago in 1936 at Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore in early August. Macdonald Smith won an 18-hole playoff with a course record 65 (–8), six strokes ahead of runner-up Ralph Guldahl, [1] [2] [3] who won the next two U.S Opens (1937, 1938) and the Masters in 1939.

  7. How golf architect restored some L.A. Country Club history ...

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    Golf architect Gil Hanse brought the Los Angeles Country Club course closer to the original design of George C. Thomas in a restoration ahead of the U.S. Open.

  8. Sports Illustrated has a long history with Myrtle Beach’s ...

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    The Dunes Golf & Beach Club, Myrtle Beach’s second-oldest course, also has a storied history with SI. In 1965, Sports Illustrated named the par five 13th hole at The Dunes Club, ...

  9. Broadmoor Golf Club, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Broadmoor Golf Club is a private golf club in the northwest United States in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1924 and opened for play in April 1927.It is located in the Broadmoor neighborhood of Seattle, just south of the University of Washington and west of Lake Washington.