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  2. Goodwin Park (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Goodwin Park Golf Course is a 27-hole facility, which dates back to 1927, has recently reopened after $1 million in improvements made by the city of Hartford since 2013. [2] There is an 18 hole, 6015 yard South Course, and the North Course, also known as the "flat nine," is a nine hole course for beginning golfers that is "the oldest ...

  3. Keney Park Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Discussions of building a golf course in Keney Park began as early as 1916 as a means to alleviate congestion in Hartford's Goodwin Park. [1] Goodwin Park was the city's only public golf course at the time, and there was a growing consensus that a new course would help reduce the crowds at Goodwin and improve the skill-set of Hartford players by creating a more challenging course. [2]

  4. Wampanoag Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Wampanoag Country Club is a country club in West Hartford, Connecticut. The club was created in the early 1920s by the famed golf course architect Donald Ross. His design was considered "one of his masterpieces" and the club hosted the Connecticut Open, PGA Tour-level event, shortly after its creation. In the 1950s, "a new era" was inaugurated ...

  5. Joe Jemsek - Wikipedia

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    After John and Bert Coghill had died, in 1951 the remaining brother Marty offered the course to Jemsek. He purchased the course for $400,000, agreeing to retain the Cog Hill name. [3] Jemsek decided that his Cog Hill club would meet the same standards as the best private clubs, with excellent service and impeccably maintained courses. [5]

  6. Golf course - Wikipedia

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    Golf courses often create large green spaces that serve as habitats for various plants and animals. Some courses incorporate natural features and wildlife corridors, contributing to biodiversity. This is a big step forward in the movement towards a greener environment. Golf courses as a whole also typically require substantial water for irrigation.

  7. Clair Goodwin, longtime Globe editor and golf columnist, dies

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    Jul. 26—Longtime Joplin Globe editorial page editor and golf columnist Clair Goodwin, of Loma Linda, died Sunday. He was 82. Goodwin wrote editorials for the Globe for more than 35 years, and ...

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  9. Stuart C. Goodwin Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Stuart C. Goodwin Tournament was a professional golf tournament played in Thrybergh, Yorkshire, England. The event was held just once, from 30 August to 1 September 1956, and had total prize money of £5,250. The event was sponsored by Sir Stuart Goodwin, a Yorkshire steel industrialist.