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  2. Royal Melbourne Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Royal Melbourne's two current courses are known as the "West" and "East" courses. [9] The West course was designed under the strict standards of famous course architect Alister MacKenzie . [ 10 ] He visited the eventual site, located on the renowned Melbourne Sandbelt , south of the city, in 1926.

  3. List of Australian organisations with royal patronage - Wikipedia

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    Royal Adelaide Golf Club; Royal Adelaide Hospital; Royal Aero Club of New South Wales; Royal Aero Club of Western Australia (Inc.) Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia (which presents the Royal Adelaide Show and the Royal Adelaide Wine Show) Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales (which presents the Sydney ...

  4. List of golf clubs granted Royal status - Wikipedia

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    The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is possibly the most known "Royal" golf club in the world, although not the earliest: that honour belongs to the Royal Perth Golfing Society. This is a list of golf clubs that have been granted permission to bear the appellation of "Royal", having been bestowed by a reigning monarch , such as from ...

  5. Royal Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Royal Melbourne can be used in several contexts: The following are organisations, institutions, and places in Melbourne, Australia: Royal Melbourne Golf Club; Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron; Royal Melbourne Philharmonic; Melbourne Royal Show, formerly the Royal Melbourne Show

  6. Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The Royal St Kilda Yacht Club amalgamated with the St Kilda 14-Foot Sailing Club in June 1961 and adopted the current name "Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron". [2] The Squadron was registered as a company limited by guarantee under the National Companies Code on 21 February 1983. The squadron was the control centre for the 1956 Melbourne Olympic ...

  7. Cercle de l'Union interalliée - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of reciprocal clubs worldwide including: Australia : Tasmanian Club; Australian Club, Sydney; Melbourne Club; Athenaeum Club, Melbourne; Adelaide Club; Belgium : Cercle Royal Gaulois; Canada : Royal Canadian Yacht Club; Vancouver Club; Mount Royal Club; Royal Canadian Military Institute; Colombia : Gun Club; Jockey Club

  8. Royal Melbourne Tennis Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 Lord Normanby, the Governor of Victoria, opened the court of the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club at 343 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, just north of La Trobe St.This building originally consisted of a real tennis court and club rooms, but later included squash courts (said to have been Australia's first) and an indoor swimming pool.

  9. Metropolitan Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Golf Club shares its origins with Royal Melbourne Golf Club, which was founded in 1891 as Melbourne Golf Club, with the Royal title being granted in 1895. When the original course at Caulfield was turned over to housing, Royal Melbourne moved to a new course at Sandringham . [ 1 ]