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  2. William Neal Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    After eight years, in 1921, he brought in famed golf course designer Donald Ross to design an 18-hole course. [4] In 1925, Reynolds founded another golf course, Roaring Gap, about an hour away from Winston-Salem and also designed by Ross. [4] R.J. Reynolds' widow Katharine died in 1924, and their four children were then raised by William ...

  3. Tanglewood Park - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can drive their own vehicles through the course or take a hay ride for a fee. The light show at Tanglewood started in 1992 with a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Charitable Trust as well as funds raised by the Tanglewood Park Foundation. In its early days, the Festival of Lights was a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) route with 25 light displays.

  4. R. J. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds' older son, Dick, also donated acres of land and funds to the county for the establishment of a golf course and public park in 1939, called Reynolds Park. [10] Its opening in 1940 marked the first time that the Winston-Salem public had access to swimming pools, tennis courts, and a golf course—previously, one had to be a member of a ...

  5. Perry Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds Park Golf Course, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1940 Hillandale Golf Club (9 holes), Durham, North Carolina, c. 1940 [ 11 ] Gillespie Golf Club, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1941

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Forsyth ...

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    Winston-Salem: 108: Winston Lake Golf Course: December 12, 2023 : 3535 Winston Lake Road, 2790 New Walkertown Road: Winston-Salem: 109: Winston-Salem City Hall: Winston-Salem City Hall: October 20, 2001 : 101 S. Main St.

  7. 1974 PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 PGA Championship was the 56th PGA Championship, played August 8–11 at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons, North Carolina, a suburb southwest of Winston-Salem. Lee Trevino won the first of his two PGA Championships, one stroke ahead of defending champion Jack Nicklaus. [1]