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The 1962 Women's Western Open was contested from May 10–13 at Montgomery Country Club. It was the 33rd edition of the Women's Western Open . This event was won by Mickey Wright on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff with Mary Lena Faulk .
The village became a coach stop on the Cincinnati–Zanesville Road, later known as the Montgomery Pike, with an inn, two taverns, a grist mill and a carding mill to process its agricultural products. It remained a small community until the 1960s when it became a bedroom community for people working in Cincinnati. [8]
Also known as the Blue Gray Invitation the tournament was first played at the Montgomery Country Club, Montgomery, Alabama, United States. [2] It was played annually until 1978 as an individual competition when it was discontinued. [2] In 1984 it was revived as team only competition called the Blue Gray National Tennis Classic that is still ...
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They lived on a 371-acre (150 ha) farm near Boyds. [30] Wood played tennis. [31] Wood competed in a tennis tournament at Montgomery Country Club in September 1910. [31] Wood played for an amateur baseball team in Rockville in 1911. [32] [33]
The club was then reorganized as the Losantiville Country Club and incorporated on March 23, 1906, with the official dedication of the new Clubhouse taking place in May, 1907. Over the intervening years there have been many changes and improvements to the club, including the addition of a pool in 1935, most recently renovated in 1995.
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Their newest affiliate is the Chattanooga Lookouts of the Southern League, which became the Reds' Double-A club in 2019; they were previously affiliated with Chattanooga from 1988 to 2008. Geographically, Cincinnati's closest domestic affiliate is the High-A Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League , which are approximately 49 miles (79 km) away.