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  2. Gary Player - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, Gary Player Design was selected amongst the finalists to design the golf course for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro He received the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award at The Players Championship in May 2012.

  3. Category : Golf clubs and courses designed by Gary Player

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    A list of all articles containing golf courses created by Gary Player. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses designed by Gary Player" This category contains only the following page.

  4. 1961 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Gary Player (3) New tournament Feb 5: Palm Springs Golf Classic: California: 52,000: Billy Maxwell (5) Pro-Am Feb 13: Phoenix Open Invitational: Arizona: 30,000: Arnold Palmer (23) Feb 19: Home of the Sun Open: Arizona: 20,000: Dave Hill (1) Feb 26: Baton Rouge Open Invitational: Louisiana: 20,000: Arnold Palmer (24) Mar 5: Greater New Orleans ...

  5. Jack, Gary and Tom play it again as Masters starters, a ... - AOL

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    Gary Player: 88 years old, three Masters titles among his nine major championships. Jack Nicklaus: 84, six Masters in his collection of 18 majors. Tom Watson: 74, two Masters wins among his eight ...

  6. 1963 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Gary Player (7) Jan 20: Bing Crosby National Pro-Am ... Jan 27: Lucky International Open: California: 50,000: Jack Burke Jr. (16) Feb 4: Palm Springs Golf Classic ...

  7. Shell's Wonderful World of Golf - Wikipedia

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    Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a televised series of golf matches which began in the 1960s. [1] [2] The program was sponsored by Shell Oil.It was a part of the tradition of "challenge matches" between pairs of professional golfers, which were the earliest form of professional golf competition, but have now been almost entirely replaced by large field tournaments.