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  2. Bobby Jones (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from competitive golf in 1930, Jones founded and helped design the Augusta National Golf Club soon afterwards in 1933. He also co-founded the Masters Tournament, which has been annually staged by the club since 1934 (except for 1943–45, when it was canceled due to World War II ).

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  4. Portmarnock Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Portmarnock was the venue for the first Irish Open in 1927, and has hosted the tournament on many occasions since, including 13 following its revival in 1975. [1] Many other important golf tournaments have been held at the club, including the British Amateur Championship in 1949 and 2019, the Walker Cup in 1991, and the Canada Cup in 1960.

  5. Golf in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Based at Carton House, Maynooth, as of 2018, it represented 430 golf clubs and 170,000 members. [11] The Irish Ladies' Golf Union (ILGU) was founded in 1893, just two years after the GUI, and is recognised as the "oldest Ladies Golf Union in the world". [3] Based at Sandyford in Dublin, as of 2008 the ILGU had almost 50,000 members. [4]

  6. Kilmarnock, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Kilmarnock is a town in Lancaster and Northumberland counties in the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia.The population was 1,445 at the 2020 census. It is located near the mouth of the Rappahannock River and is located within the Northern Neck George Washington Birthplace American Viticultural Area winemaking appellation.

  7. Chris Kirk - Wikipedia

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    He played college golf at the University of Georgia in Athens and was a member of their 2005 NCAA championship team. He represented the United States in the 2006 Eisenhower Trophy, where he had the joint second-lowest individual score, and in the 2007 Walker Cup. He was the Ben Hogan Award winner as a senior in 2007.

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