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  2. Dutch Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Open is an annual golf tournament played in the Netherlands, and has been part of the European Tour's schedule since the Tour was inaugurated in 1972. History and sponsorship [ edit ]

  3. Farmersgolf - Wikipedia

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    Farmersgolf is played with a special wooden golf club, with a club head in the shape of a wooden shoe, or clog (in Dutch: klomp). A farmers golf ball is, with its 20 centimeter diameter, much larger than a traditional golf ball. A golf hole is made by placing a bucket in the ground and a flagpole beside it. The 8 to 10 holes have, on average ...

  4. List of golf clubs granted Royal status - Wikipedia

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    The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is possibly the most known "Royal" golf club in the world, although not the earliest: that honour belongs to the Royal Perth Golfing Society. This is a list of golf clubs that have been granted permission to bear the appellation of "Royal", having been bestowed by a reigning monarch , such as from ...

  5. List of golf courses designed by Peter Dye - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of golf courses designed by Pete Dye. [1] He is credited with designing more than 200 courses internationally during his lifetime. [2] In 1982, Sports Illustrated wrote that Dye had a reputation for transforming "unpromising" land into picturesque and challenging golf courses, that required a style of play called "target golf".

  6. List of golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus - Wikipedia

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    Great Waters Golf Course at Reynolds Lake Oconee, Greensboro, Georgia. This is a list of golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus and his company Nicklaus Design, [1] a partnership between Nicklaus, his four sons, and his son-in-law—one of the largest golf design practices in the world.

  7. Musselburgh Links - Wikipedia

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    The course left a lasting legacy to the game's rules. The four-and-a-quarter-inch (108 mm) diameter of a golf hole was the width of the implement used to cut the holes at Musselburgh; in 1893, the Royal and Ancient adopted the measurement as a mandatory requirement for all courses. [4]

  8. Alister MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Alister MacKenzie (30 August 1870 – 6 January 1934) was an English golf course architect whose course designs span four continents. Originally trained as a surgeon, MacKenzie served as a civilian physician with the British Army during the Boer War where he first became aware of the principles of camouflage.

  9. Don Veller Seminole Golf - Wikipedia

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    The course was ranked #15 in Golf.com’s Top 30 Golf Courses in Florida for 2022–2023. [6] Golf.com noted that “The renovation of the Club has effectively repositioned Seminole Legacy as one of the top collegiate golf clubs in the U.S.” [6] Since 2024, the club has been the site of the American Junior Golf Association championship ...