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  2. Cultivator No. 6 - Wikipedia

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    Cultivator No. 6 was the code name of a military trench-digging machine developed by the British Royal Navy at the beginning of World War II.The machine was originally known as White Rabbit Number Six; this code name was never officially recognised, but it was said to be derived from Churchill's metaphorical ability to pull ideas out of a hat.

  3. Nuclear bunker buster - Wikipedia

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    Subsidence craters remaining after underground nuclear (test) explosions at the north end of the Yucca Flat, Nevada test site. A nuclear bunker buster, [1] also known as an earth-penetrating weapon (EPW), is the nuclear equivalent of the conventional bunker buster.

  4. Champions Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Champions Golf Club is a 36-hole private golf club located in Houston, Texas. Established in 1957 by multiple major champions Jack Burke Jr. and Jimmy Demaret , who were both raised in the city, Champions carries a long history for Houston golf.

  5. Category:Golfers from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Golfers from Houston (30 P) I. Golfers from Irving, Texas (4 P) P. Golfers from Plano, Texas (7 P) S. Golfers from San Antonio (14 P) Pages in category "Golfers from ...

  6. Golf Club of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Golf Club of Houston is a private golf club in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, near Humble and northeast of Houston. [3] The club contains two 18-hole courses; the Member Course is private, while the Tournament Course is open to the public. The Tournament Course was designed by Rees Jones and tour pro David Toms.

  7. Houston Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the first golf club organized in Houston (a nine-hole course built on 45 acres of land leased from Rice University west of the city) the Houston Country Club was chartered in 1908. Under its first president William M. Rice Jr. it purchased and developed an 18-hole course southeast of downtown Houston on 152 acres. [1]

  8. Onion Creek Club - Wikipedia

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    Onion Creek Club in a 27 hole golf course located in Austin, Texas. [2] Opened in 1974, it is the only golf course designed by Jimmy Demaret, three-time Masters winner. [1] The course was restored by Coore & Crenshaw in 2014 after being destroyed by a flood the same year.

  9. Category:Golfers from Houston - Wikipedia

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