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The Classics at Lely Resort 1997–1999: Bay Colony Golf Club 2000–2001: Pelican Marsh Golf Club 2002–2006: The Club at TwinEagles 2007–2008: Quail West Golf and Country Club 2009: TPC Treviso Bay: 2010–2011: The Quarry 2012–2018: TwinEagles GC (Talon Course) 2019–2020: The Classics at Lely Resort 2021: Tiburón Golf Club (Black Course)
This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Marin County, ... highlighting Tiburon in red. It was c: 15:32, 30 July 2007: 800 × 600 (154 KB) ...
Tiburón Golf Club is a golf club located in Naples, Florida. It has two courses, Gold and Black, both designed by Greg Norman, twice the winner of the Open Championship and formerly the top-ranked player in the world. From Australia, Norman's nickname on the PGA Tour was the "Great White Shark", and tiburón is the Spanish word for shark.
The Tiburon Peninsula is a landform of the San Francisco Bay Area's Marin County and is home to the incorporated municipalities of Tiburon, Belvedere, and a portion of Corte Madera, California. [2] Much of the peninsula is unincorporated , [ 3 ] including portions of the north side and the communities of Paradise Cay and Strawberry .
The first eleven editions of the tournament were played at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California (1989–99). It was then played for one year at Doral Resort & Spa , on the Norman designed Great White Course, before moving to Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida in 2001, where it was played over the Norman designed Gold Course.
Paradise Cay, also known as County Service Area No. 29, [2] is an unincorporated enclave, surrounded by the town of Tiburon in Marin County, California, United States, [1] located 2 miles (3 km) south of Point San Quentin [3] at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m). [1]
Corinthian Yacht Club House c. 1894 in Tiburon Corinthian Yacht Club in July 2023 The former railroad grade now forms part of the San Francisco Bay Trail, used by hikers and cyclists. Life changed little in the 40 years between the death of John Reed in 1842 and the arrival of Peter Donahue in 1882.
The club was founded around April 1943 under the name of Club Deportivo Veracruz after two clubs from the city state of Veracruz, Iberia de Córdoba and Veracruz Sporting Club, merged in order to join the Mexican First Division. At the time, both clubs played in Liga Veracruzana, an amateur league in Veracruz.