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  2. Monterey Peninsula Country Club - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 1925, there were 68 charter members of the Monterey Peninsula Country Club. Formal opening of the new country club was on July 2, 1926, with over 300 at the grand opening. [6] [8] The club properties account for roughly four hundred acres (1.6 km 2) of land in the central region of the Monterey Peninsula. The Shore Course was ...

  3. Seaview (Galloway, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Marriott Vacation Club owns the adjacent Fairway Villas vacation condominium complex and the Pines course, but both courses and recreational facilities are seamlessly open to guests from the hotel and the vacation club. [10] Dolce Hotels and Resorts took over management of the hotel and Troon Golf was retained to manage the golf courses. [11]

  4. List of golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus - Wikipedia

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    Pasadera Country Club (Monterey, California) – 2000; Whispering Pines Golf Club (Trinity, Texas) – 2000 [9] Winghaven Country Club (O'Fallon, Missouri) – 2000; Bear Trace at Ross Creek Landing (Clifton, Tennessee) – 2001; Bear's Best Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nevada) – 2001; Breckenridge (Breckenridge, Colorado), Elk Nine – 2001

  5. 8 incredible golf courses in the US you can build a whole ...

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    8 incredible golf courses in the U.S. you can build a whole vacation around. Golf vacations continue to grow in popularity, with more than 12 million Americans traveling to hit the course every year.

  6. Pebble Beach Golf Links - Wikipedia

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    Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the West Coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California.. Regarded as one of the most beautiful courses in the world, [1] it hugs the rugged coastline and has wide open views of Carmel Bay, opening to the Pacific Ocean on the south side of the Monterey Peninsula.

  7. Spyglass Hill Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Pebble Beach Pines Golf Club, it was renamed to Spyglass Hill by Samuel F. B. Morse (1885–1969), the founder of Pebble Beach Company, [8] after the place in the 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), who had spent time in the Monterey area in 1879. [9]