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In 1882, the town was incorporated with a mayor-council form of city government, and in 1883, a public school system replaced a number of private schools. By 1890, Taylor had two banks and the first savings and loan institution in Texas. An electric company, a cotton compress, and several newspapers were among the new enterprises.
Golf Club (golf course) Location Other architects [a] Refs; Scotland: Alyth Golf Club Alyth: James Braid [13] [14] Anstruther Golf Club Anstruther — [3] [15] Arbroath Golf Links Elliot: Willie Fernie, James Braid [16] [17] Askernish Golf Club Askernish: Martin Ebert [18] [19] Bridge of Allan Golf Club Bridge of Allan — [3] [20] Callander ...
Location of Taylor County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Taylor County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Taylor County, Texas. There are five districts and 56 individual properties along with three former ...
This is a partial list of golf courses designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, individually and as partners in the design firm Coore & Crenshaw. The duo has been designing golf courses as partners since 1986. [1] The list is sorted by country, and then course. Contribution code OD denotes original design; R denotes courses reconstructed
Today there are seven public golf courses: the Balgove, Eden, Jubilee, Strathtyrum, New, and the Old Course all on the links, and The Castle Course, a mile to the east of the town. The famous Old Course is widely considered one of the finest courses in the world. The courses of St Andrews Links are owned by the local authorities and operated by ...
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The Old Course at St Andrews is considered by many to be the "home of golf" because the sport was first played on the links at St Andrews in the early 15th century. [8] Golf was becoming increasingly popular in Scotland until James II of Scotland banned the game in 1457 because he felt that young men were playing too much golf instead of practising their archery. [9]
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