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  2. Robert Trent Jones Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (RTJ) is a private golf club located in Gainesville, Virginia, a suburb southwest of Washington D.C. Opened for play 34 years ago in 1991, the par 72 course plays between 5,570 and 7,425 yards (5,093 and 6,789 m).

  3. Amenity - Wikipedia

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    Tangible amenities can include the number and nature of guest rooms and the provision of facilities such as elevators (lifts), internet access, restaurants, parks, community centres, swimming pools, golf courses, health club facilities, party rooms, theatre or media rooms, bike paths or garages.

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    Low crime rates and highly ranked medical centers in a state with a number of exemptions to ease the cost of living on retirees are a bonus. Sales tax is 6%, and property taxes are on the low end ...

  6. Stonewater Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Stonewater Golf Club is a semi-private regulation golf course and facility built in 1996 in Highland Heights, Ohio. Designed by Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, the course covers 178 acres (0.72 km 2). Sixteen of the eighteen holes have water hazards which necessitated 23 wooden bridges. The course is also well wooded, with seventy sand bunkers.

  7. Austin Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Austin Country Club is a private golf club in the southern United States, located in Austin, Texas. Established 126 years ago in 1899, the club moved to its third and present site in 1984, a challenging layout designed by noted course architect Pete Dye .