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  2. Cog Hill Golf & Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Cog Hill Golf & Country Club is a public golf course and country club located 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Chicago, in Lemont. Cog Hill hosted the PGA Tour 's BMW Championship from 2009 to 2011 on its championship course Dubsdread, as well as 16 times when the tournament was known as the Western Open .

  3. Flemingdon Park - Wikipedia

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    The ravine system itself forms a part of the larger Toronto ravine system. A shared use path situated along the west Don Valley runs all the way to Downtown Toronto. [citation needed] In addition to municipal parks, a city executive 9-hole course "Flemingdon Park Golf Club" was established next to the ravine system in the early 1960s.

  4. Engineers Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Founded as a Jewish country club, [4] the club has an 18-hole championship golf course which hosted the PGA Championship in 1919 and the U.S. Amateur in 1920. The competitions were won by Jim Barnes and Chick Evans, respectively. [5] [6] Herbert Strong was the architect of the original golf course and Devereux Emmet remodeled part of the course ...

  5. University Ridge Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    The fifth hole (Noer's View) is a par 3 playing to 198 yards. The tee shot on this hole plays over a ravine to a green surrounded by 5 bunkers. The sixth hole (Kettle Pond) is another one of the most demanding holes on the course. This par 5 measures 623 yards from the back tees, making it the longest hole on the golf course.

  6. Golf course - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of a golf course (Golfplatz Wittenbeck at the Baltic Sea, Germany)A golf course is the grounds on which the sport of golf is played. It consists of a series of holes, each consisting of a tee box, a fairway, the rough and other hazards, and a green with a cylindrical hole in the ground, known as a "cup".

  7. Eagle Creek (Burnaby) - Wikipedia

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    The various tributaries are gathered together above and below Squint Lake, on lands which are currently the site of the Burnaby Mountain Golf Course. The collected waters of Eagle Creek are culverted under Broadway, and descend from the culvert into a deep ravine that runs uninterrupted to the Lougheed Highway. Aside from a service road at the ...

  8. Baywood Greens - Wikipedia

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    Reviews and Ratings of Baywood Greens Golf Course 38°38′23″N 75°10′53″W  /  38.63972°N 75.18139°W  / 38.63972; -75 This golf club or course-related article is a stub .

  9. Sedgley Woods - Wikipedia

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    The graffiti-covered ruins of "The Cliffs", the 18th-century colonial mansion of Joshua Fisher and family, at Sedgley Woods in 2018. Sedgley Woods is a section of east Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a historical disc golf course site. [1]