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  2. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The Kemptown end of the Kemp Town-Elm Grove tunnel map The platforms for the disused Golf Club halt on the Devil's Dyke line From 1869 until 1932 (and for freight until 1971) there was a line ( view map ) to Kemptown : Lewes Road (actually on Mayo Road 1873–1932), Hartington Road Halt (1906–11) and Kemp Town terminus and goods yard.

  3. Golf trolley - Wikipedia

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    Left: manually pushed golf trolley. Right: electrically powered golf trolley. An electric golf trolley is an electric golf trolley (a battery-powered cart).It eliminates the need for golfers to carry or push their own clubs or hiring a caddie, and can require much less effort to push around than a manual push or pull trolley.

  4. Trolleybuses in Brighton - Wikipedia

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    A 33-seat double-deck trolleybus was built by Dodson in late 1914, and again trials were carried out, but neither experiment resulted in trolleybus systems being installed, and the wiring was later dismantled. Hove's trolleybus saw further service at Keighley, but the fate of the Brighton vehicle is unknown. [5]

  5. Sussex indoor golf facility and sports bar plans to open Jan. 25

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    Tap In Golf Sims & Sports Bar in Sussex, a 5000-square-foot facility, will feature simulated golf courses and a full sports bar. Sussex indoor golf facility and sports bar plans to open Jan. 25 ...

  6. PowaKaddy - Wikipedia

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    PowaKaddy or PowaKaddy International Limited is a golf equipment manufacturing company based in Sittingbourne, Kent, Great Britain that specialises in electric golf trolleys. PowaKaddy's main business is electric golf trolleys but it also produces a range of manual push or pull trolleys, golf bags and other accessories.

  7. Category:Golf clubs and courses in East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    East Sussex National Golf Club This page was last edited on 21 November 2019, at 07:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Cowdray Park, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The park lies near Easebourne, West Sussex, in the South Downs National Park. The estate belongs to Viscount Cowdray, whose family have owned it since 1909. It has a golf course, and it offers clay pigeon shooting and corporate activity days, as well as the more traditional activities of agriculture, forestry and property lets.

  9. East Sussex National Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    East Sussex National Golf Club is a golf course located near to Uckfield in East Sussex. It is considered one of the finer golf courses in the British Isles. [by whom?] There are two 18 hole courses designed by Bob Cupp. [1] The East Course measures 7,081 yards and is designed for tournament play.