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  2. Le Golf National - Wikipedia

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    Le Golf National. Construction began in July 1987, and it debuted over three years later, on 5 October 1990, opened by Roger Bambuck, Minister of Youth and Sports. Le Golf National has a capacity for 80,000 spectators. [2] The Albatros is the main championship course, par 72 at 7,331 yards (6,703 m).

  3. Gaëlle Ghesquière - Wikipedia

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    2004 50 Ans du rock, House of live à Paris 8ème. 2008 Gaëlle Ghesquière, Paris golf & Country club; 2010 The Rétrospective of Rolling Stones / Renoma; 2010 Who's rock, Galerie Binôme; 2011 Festival Images en Scène, La Roche Posay; 2011: Exhibition Who's rock ? chez Rockstar, Paris. 2012: Exhibition Who's rock ? à Seyssel.

  4. Golf de Saint-Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Golf de Saint-Cloud is a 36-hole golf complex located in the parishes of Garches, Rueil-Malmaison and Vaucresson, 12 km west of central Paris, France. History [ edit ]

  5. Paris Olympics: Golf fans deserve a better Olympic golf format

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    The players aren’t the problem. The standard four-day, 72-hole stroke-play format is. At a venue like this, with a gallery like this, golf ought to be putting on a show with higher stakes and ...

  6. Golf Disneyland - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest golf course of any Disney property. However, this golf course remains far from the 5 golf courses at Walt Disney World Resort (Florida, United States) totaling 99 holes and two miniature golf courses. The golf course is made up of a triple modular 9-hole course, making a total of 27 holes over an area of 91 hectares.

  7. Men's golf will have a good attendance record at the Paris ...

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    The Olympics have come a long way in the 12 years since golf first returned to the program, mostly measured by attendance. Bernd Wiesberger was one of two eligible players who pulled out, and even ...

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  9. Golf de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche hosted the 1963 Canada Cup, an event later renamed the World Cup, which gave the club an international reputation as Jack Nicklaus won five strokes ahead of Arnold Palmer and Sebastián Miguel of Spain. [3] It hosted the Open de France, the oldest national open in continental Europe, 3 times between 1965 and 1982. [4]