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  2. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    Golfsmith International Holdings Inc. was an American golf specialty retailer based in Austin, Texas. Each store, along with golfsmith.com, housed a wide selection of golf clubs, shoes, apparel, gadgets and gear from all the major brands as well as proprietary offerings. They also offered custom club fitting, lessons and services for golfers.

  3. Category:Golf clubs and courses in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  4. How to get into the hottest clubs in L.A. County - AOL

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    Los Angeles County has more than 100 community gardens. Here is why you might want to join one and how to get started growing food and community.

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  6. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  7. MacGregor Golf - Wikipedia

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    A 1922 advertisement for MacGregor golf clubs, made by the Crawford, McGregor & Canby Co. of Dayton, Ohio MacGregor Golf dates its corporate origins to 1829, when Archibald and Ziba Crawford arrived in Dayton, Ohio , to begin the manufacture of hand-carved wooden footwear lasts for the manufacture of shoes. [ 3 ]