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  2. Lake Karrinyup Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The golf club consists of an 18-hole championship golf course, and a 9-hole "short course". The championship layout at Lake Karrinyup was founded in 1928, designed by Alex Russell who was the Australian partner of the famed golf course architect, Alister MacKenzie .

  3. Clayton, West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The club play in the Bradford Mutual Sunday School Cricket League on Saturday afternoons and Bradford Evening League on Wednesday Evenings. A nine-hole parkland golf course with a par of 65, managed by Clayton Golf Club, is located at Thornton View Road. The club, founded in 1906, is members only and their facilities include a club house at the ...

  4. St. Louis Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1892 as a polo club, in 1895, the club moved to a site in the city of Clayton where it hired James Foulis, winner of the 1896 United States Open Golf Championship, to build a nine-hole course. The course opened in October 1896. In 1913, with Clayton becoming more populated, the club looked to move further west.

  5. Portage HS scores | Aug. 13: Trevor Simons, Clayton Smith ...

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    Waterloo boys golf picked up its first win of the season, 183-228, Tuesday over Sebring McKinley. Trevor Simons and Clayton Smith earned medalist honors for the Vikings (1-1, 1-1 Mahoning Valley ...

  6. Match play - Wikipedia

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    Match play is a scoring system for golf in which a player, or team, earns a point for each hole in which they have bested their opponents; as opposed to stroke play, in which the total number of strokes is counted over one or more rounds of 18 holes. In match play the winner is the player, or team, with the most points at the end of play.

  7. Mike Clayton (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Andrew Clayton (born 30 May 1957) is an Australian professional golfer, golf course architect and commentator on the game.He won the 1984 Timex Open on the European Tour and won six times on the PGA Tour of Australasia between 1982 and 1994.

  8. List of albatrosses in notable tournaments - Wikipedia

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    This article lists albatrosses that have been scored in important golf tournaments. An albatross, also called a double eagle, is a score of three-under- par on a single hole. This is most commonly achieved with two shots on a par-5, but can be done with a hole-in-one on a par-4.

  9. Par (score) - Wikipedia

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    A sign at The River Course at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin, indicating that the seventh hole being played is a par-four. In golf, par is the predetermined number of strokes that a proficient (scratch, or zero handicap) [1] golfer should require to complete a hole, a round (the sum of the pars of the played holes), or a tournament (the sum of the pars of each round).