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  2. Paintball - Wikipedia

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    In India, paintball dates back to 2005 when TPCI (The Paintball Co India) joined with PALS (Paintball Asia League Series) which then was the biggest paintball tournament organizer in the Asian circuit and introduced this sport to the country by starting the first commercial paintball park on the outskirts of the national capital at Damdama Lake ...

  3. Autococker - Wikipedia

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    An early model Autococker. The Autococker is a closed-bolt semiautomatic paintball marker manufactured by Worr Game Products (WGP). It was one of the first paintball markers to be designed specifically for the sport, and has long been known throughout the paintball community for its popularity and customizability as well as its complexity.

  4. Category:Paintball - Wikipedia

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  5. Paintball equipment - Wikipedia

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    A paintball marker is the primary piece of equipment used in paintball to tag an opposing player. An expanding gas (usually carbon dioxide or high-pressure air) forces a paintball through the barrel at a muzzle velocity of approximately 90 m/s (300 ft/s).

  6. Speedball (paintball) - Wikipedia

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    A speedball game in progress. Speedball is one of the three distinct game variants in the sport of paintball, along with woodsball and scenario paintball.. It is a general term for a game in which the playing field is composed of bunkers, of the same location and number on each side of the field, that provide an equal playing field for each team competing.

  7. Country club - Wikipedia

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    A country club is a privately-owned club, [1] often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining.

  8. Northwood Club - Wikipedia

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    Northwood Club is a private country club in Dallas, Texas. It hosted the U.S. Open in 1952 , won by Julius Boros , which ended Ben Hogan 's streak of titles at three in three attempts; the Fort Worth native led after two rounds but finished in third place.

  9. Austin Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Austin Country Club is a private golf club in the southern United States, located in Austin, Texas. Established 126 years ago in 1899, the club moved to its third and present site in 1984, a challenging layout designed by noted course architect Pete Dye .