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  2. List of golf courses designed by Donald Ross - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of golf courses designed by Donald Ross (November 23, 1872 – April 26, 1948). He designed courses in Canada and the States. He designed courses in Canada and the States. Mark Bostic Golf Course

  3. Tampa Bay Downs - Wikipedia

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    The turf course is seven furlongs and includes a quarter-mile inner chute. It is regarded as one of the best turf courses in the country. Tampa Bay Downs, the only Thoroughbred race track on the west coast of Florida, has live racing action, simulcasting, poker, as well as golf at The Downs Golf Practice Facility.

  4. These Florida Courses Should Be on Every Golfer's Bucket List

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    King & Bear at World Golf Village. This is the only course in the world co-designed by two of the biggest names in golf: Arnold Palmer (aka "The King") and Jack Nicklaus (aka "The Golden Bear").

  5. Oldsmar, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Oldsmar is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 14,898. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 14,898. The Oldsmar name dates to April 12, 1916, when automobile pioneer Ransom E. Olds purchased 37,541 acres (151.92 km 2 ) of land north of Tampa Bay to establish a ...

  6. Category:Golf clubs and courses in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Golf clubs and courses in Volusia County, Florida (2 P) Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in Florida" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.

  7. Seminole Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Investment banker Edward Francis Hutton began development of the private, 140-acre (57 ha) Seminole Golf Club in 1929 on land previously owned by Harry Kelsey. [5] The site chosen for the course featured a number of sand dune ridges that were carefully brought into play with some fairways directed towards elevated green sites while others drop down from sandy peaks to flatter terrain.