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  2. Bridgestone Golf - Wikipedia

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    Bridgestone Golf, Inc. is a sports equipment company based in Covington, Georgia, United States. The company is a subsidiary of Bridgestone . It designs and manufactures a full range of golf equipment including balls , clubs , and accessories utilizing both the Bridgestone and Precept brand names.

  3. Iron (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Irons in a golf bag. An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole.Irons typically have shorter shafts and smaller clubheads than woods, the head is made of solid iron or steel, and the head's primary feature is a large, flat, angled face, usually scored with grooves.

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    A Florida woman who disappeared six months ago was found on Feb. 12 after she gave birth on a crowded New York City subway train. In a September 2024 missing persons report, the Hallandale Beach ...

  5. WGC Invitational - Wikipedia

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    Under sponsorship agreements, the WGC Invitational was titled as the WGC-NEC Invitational (1999–2005) and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (2006–2018). During this time, it was hosted at Firestone Country Club in Ohio , except for 2002 when it was hosted at Sahalee Country Club in Washington .

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    1. Goodles Cheddy Mac White Cheddar Shells. Shop Now. Georgia. Mississippi. New York. Ohio. Goodles, which is co-founded by Gal Gadot, makes killer mac and cheese.

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    Two Oscars experts shared their insights on who gets to get dressed up: Michael Schulman, New Yorker writer and author of “Oscar Wars: A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears,” and ...