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  2. ClubCorp - Wikipedia

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    ClubCorp (formerly ClubCorp Holdings, Inc) is an American corporation based in Dallas. [1] It owns and operates more than 200 golf country clubs, businesses, sports and alumni clubs worldwide. Located in 26 states, the District of Columbia , and 2 countries outside of the United States ( Mexico and China ), the company and its clubs have more ...

  3. Robert H. Dedman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    His late father was Robert H. Dedman Sr., founder of ClubCorp. [1] [4] [5] His sister, Patty Dedman Dietz, sits on its board of directors. [1] He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in economics in 1979. [2] [3] [4] While at UT, he was a member of the Tejas Club and The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.

  4. Robert H. Dedman Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dedman was born in poverty in Rison, Arkansas. [1] [2] [3] His family house only had two bedrooms and no electricity or running water. [2]At the age of fourteen, he and his brother moved to Dallas, Texas to live with their aunt. [2]

  5. List of Bohemian Club members - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian Club's mascot is an owl, here cast in masonry, and perched over the main club entrance at 20601 Bohemian Ave, Monte Rio, CA 95462.. The following list of Bohemian Club members includes both past and current members of note.

  6. Club (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Club is a monthly American pornographic magazine which is a spin-off publication of the United Kingdom's Club International. Club features sexually oriented articles, video reviews, and pictorials that include hardcore pornography, masturbation, dildo usage, and lesbian sex.

  7. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Company Magazine, Scholastic (1972–1987) Enter, Sesame Workshop (1983–1985) Highlights for Children; Hot Dog!, Scholastic (1979–199?) Jack and Jill, The Saturday Evening Post (1938-2009) Lego Magazine (defunct) Muse; National Geographic Kids Magazine; Nickelodeon Magazine (defunct) The Open Road for Boys (defunct)

  8. Talk:ClubCorp - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Golf, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Golf-related articles on Wikipedia.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  9. Category:Magazines - Wikipedia

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    Annual magazine issues (1 C, 16 P) Magazine articles (9 C, 40 P) Magazine awards (2 C, 9 P) C. Chabad magazines (3 P) Classified magazines (3 P) Comics publications ...