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  2. Sam Snead - Wikipedia

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    Snead's grave at his house in Hot Springs. Snead died in Hot Springs, Virginia in 2002 following complications from a stroke, four days before his 90th birthday. He was survived by two sons: Sam Jr. of Hot Springs, and Terry, of Mountain Grove, Virginia, and a brother, Pete, of Pittsburgh, as well as two grandchildren. His wife Audrey died in 1990.

  3. The Omni Homestead Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead features two golf courses. The club is sometimes referred to as Virginia Hot Springs Golf & Tennis Club. The area produced an 82-time winner on the PGA Tour in the late Sam Snead. The Old Course started as a six-hole layout in 1892, and the first tee is the oldest in continuous use in the United States. [14]

  4. Oakley Farm (Warm Springs, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Oakley Farm (Warm Springs, Virginia) /  38.04250°N 79.78972°W  / 38.04250; -79.78972. Oakley Farm, located at 11865 Sam Snead Highway (US 220) in Warm Springs, Virginia, includes the brick house named Oakley that was built starting in 1834, and completed before 1837, as a two-story side-passage form dwelling with a one-story front porch ...

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  6. J. C. Snead - Wikipedia

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    The Open Championship. DNP. Jesse Carlyle Snead (born October 14, 1940) is an American professional golfer who won tournaments on both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour. Snead is the nephew of hall of famer Sam Snead. [1][2] Snead, who prefers that people called him by his middle name, Carlyle, [3] was born in Hot Springs, Virginia, where his ...

  7. Ashwood, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    1495205 [1] Ashwood is an unincorporated community in Bath County, Virginia, United States. [1] It was the birthplace of golfer Sam Snead. [2]

  8. West Virginia Open - Wikipedia

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    Month played. June or July. Current champion. Ryan Bilby. The West Virginia Open is a golf tournament that is administered by the West Virginia Golf Association. It has been played annually since 1933 except in 1959. Golf legend Sam Snead won the event 17 times, including a 22-stroke, 54-hole victory in 1957 over Mike Krak. [citation needed]

  9. Category:People from Hot Springs, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Hot Springs, Virginia" ... J. C. Snead; Sam Snead This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 18:39 (UTC). Text ...