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  2. Homer Kelley - Wikipedia

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    The same laws that govern the universe also govern golf [1] – Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer on Homer Kelley's The Golfing Machine Some past and present winners on the PGA Tour showed strong interest in TGM in view of improving their game, for example Steve Elkington , Bryson DeChambeau and Mac O'Grady .

  3. Hank Haney - Wikipedia

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    Haney has a video game of his own, Hank Haney's World Golf, that was released for Windows on November 16, 2010. [5] A Mac OS X version was released under the name World Challenge Golf 2011 by Virtual Programming on September 28, 2011.

  4. Super Swing Golf - Wikipedia

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    Super Swing Golf is a 2006 golf video game for the Wii developed by Ntreev Soft, based on the online golfing game PangYa. Published by Tecmo, it was a launch title in Japan, named Swing Golf PangYa, then released as Super Swing Golf in North America. In 2007 it was released in the PAL region as PangYa! Golf With Style.

  5. Martin Trainer - Wikipedia

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    Martin Daniel Trainer (born April 15, 1991) is an American-French professional golfer who won his first PGA Tour event at the 2019 Puerto Rico Open, which was an alternate event. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life

  6. List of 9-1-1 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bobby and Athena have their first crisis as a couple, while the male firefighters of the 118 compete for a spot on a sexy calendar. Maddie begins her training as a 911 dispatcher and the episode cliffhanger sees an earthquake rock L.A., setting in motion events for the next two episodes. M.C. Gainey and Debra Christofferson guest star.

  7. Stimpmeter - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in 1935 by golfer Edward S. Stimpson, Sr. (1904–1985). [1] [2] [3] The Massachusetts state amateur champion and former Harvard golf team captain, Stimpson was a spectator at the 1935 U.S. Open at Oakmont near Pittsburgh, where the winning score was 299 (+11).

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