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  2. Topgolf - Wikipedia

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    Topgolf International, Inc. is an American multinational sports entertainment company headquartered in Dallas, Texas.It is known for its eponymous golf-based driving range game, which includes electronically tracked golf balls and automatically scored drives.

  3. Goodbye, Columbus (film) - Wikipedia

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    The story's title alludes to a phonograph record played by the brother of MacGraw's character, nostalgically recalling his athletic career at Ohio State in Columbus. The film was essentially MacGraw's film debut, as she had previously had only a " bit part " in the previous year's A Lovely Way to Die .

  4. Richard Lynch (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lynch (born December 5, 1962, in Lebanon, Ohio) is an American country music singer/songwriter with a successful career that has lasted over three decades. Lynch’s highest-charting single “A Better Place” topped the New Music Weekly AM/FM country chart, [1] [2] the IndieWorld Country Record Report and spent 32 weeks on top of the Roots Music Report True Country chart.

  5. Filmed in Ohio: 5 memorable movie sites you can visit IRL today

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    In recent years, movie productions have been coming to the Buckeye State for a combination of factors – the architecture, the locations, but mostly the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit created in ...

  6. Bob Shreve - Wikipedia

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    As the show went on, the comedy increased with Shreve lip-synching songs like Irving Taylor's When the Crabgrass Blooms Again and Leona Anderson's Limburger Lover and sometimes making surprise "cameo appearances" in the movies being shown. The show's cast of characters included Chickie, a rubber chicken that Shreve sometimes stretched past the ...

  7. Dean Kastran - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Express was actually the name given to recordings made by groups of session musicians. The groups hit songs include " Yummy Yummy Yummy " and " Chewy Chewy ". Kastran worked at The Gorman-Rupp Company even when the Ohio Express were touring around the country, and continued to work for the company until 2013 when he retired. [ 1 ]

  8. TopGolf CEO plans to outdrive recession risk to service ...

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    TopGolf is to driving ranges what Pizza Planet was to pizza shops, except non-fictional. The sport of golf saw tremendous growth during the height of the pandemic drove sportspeople towards ...

  9. Maverick (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Three cuts from the album made the Hot Country Songs charts: "Renegades, Rebels and Rogues", performed by Tracy Lawrence, reached number 7; [2] Clint Black's "A Good Run of Bad Luck", which also appeared on his album No Time to Kill, reached number 1; [3] and Carlene Carter's "Something Already Gone" reached number 43.