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  2. J. C. Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Ritchie's first win on the Sunshine Tour was at Royal Harare Golf Club in the 2017 Zimbabwe Open where he beat Trevor Fisher Jnr at the second hole of a playoff. [1] He was third in the 2018 BMW SA Open and also finished third in the 2017–18 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit. In August 2018 he won the Sun Carnival City Challenge. [2]

  3. JCPenney Classic - Wikipedia

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    The JCPenney Classic was a mixed team golf tournament sponsored by the PGA Tour and the LPGA Tour. Teams consisted of one PGA Tour player and one LPGA Tour player (except in 1967 when the teams were male only). It was played in California and Florida. Corporate sponsors were Haig & Haig, Pepsi-Cola, and JCPenney. [1]

  4. Valspar Championship - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was founded in 2000 as the Tampa Bay Classic, and was originally an alternate event in autumn and late summer.It replaced the JCPenney Classic, held annually in central Florida since 1960, and at Innisbrook since 1990.

  5. List of 2019 PGA Tour card holders - Wikipedia

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    Among those to lose their full PGA Tour membership was 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, but he subsequently regained full membership on April 1, 2019 after winning the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship.

  6. J. C. Snead - Wikipedia

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    Snead, who prefers that people called him by his middle name, Carlyle, [3] was born in Hot Springs, Virginia, where his father worked at The Homestead resort. [4] He attended East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee , where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

  7. Trump Entertainment Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. was a gambling and hospitality company. The company previously owned and operated the now-demolished Trump Plaza and Trump World's Fair (both in Atlantic City ), the now-closed Trump Marina , Trump Casino & Hotel in Gary, Indiana , Trump 29 in Coachella, California , and Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.