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  2. Wack Wack Golf and Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Wack Wack was founded by William James Shaw in 1930 – because he was disgusted that Larry Montes, a caddie who had won the 1929 Philippine Open tournament (and later many subsequent tournaments) at the Manila Golf Club in Caloocan, of which Shaw was a member, had been asked to leave the tournament celebration, by virtue of an alleged rule against the presence of caddies inside the Manila ...

  3. List of football clubs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Club Home locality Home venue First season Status Azkals Development Team: Carmona, Cavite: PFF National Training Center: 2020: Defunct (since 2023) Davao Aguilas: Tagum: University of Makati Stadium: 2017: Active Don Bosco Garelli: Makati — 2024: Inactive (since 2024) Dynamic Herb Cebu: Talisay, Cebu: Dynamic Herb Sports Complex: 2022–23 ...

  4. Philippines Football League - Wikipedia

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    With the goal of establishing a truly nationwide professional football league in the Philippines, the PFF launched National League Task Force on December 2, 2013. [4] The task force was led by PFF president Mariano Araneta Jr. and general secretary Edwin Gastanes, also composing of Filipino economist Bernie Villegas, UFL president Randy Roxas, AFC deputy general secretary and competition ...

  5. McKinley Road - Wikipedia

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    McKinley Road is a tree-lined avenue linking the central business districts of Makati and Bonifacio Global City, Taguig in Metro Manila, Philippines.It is a continuation of Ayala Avenue, south of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), which runs for approximately 1.9 kilometers (1.2 mi) through the affluent neighborhoods of Forbes Park and Dasmariñas Village.

  6. Manila Nomads Sports Club - Wikipedia

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    Manila Nomads Sports Club, also known as Nomads Sports Club, Nomads SC or simply Manila Nomads and Nomads, is a Filipino multi-sport club now based in Carmona, Makati, Philippines. For much of the club's history, its beginnings and roots were situated within the city of Manila at the Paco Park from 1914 to 1949 and around Metro Manila, with its ...

  7. Costco Will Open Brand-New Clubs in These 6 U.S. Cities This ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. Costco is a popular warehouse club with over 850 locations worldwide. In the United States and Puerto Rico, the retailer operates over 600 clubs.

  8. Club Filipino - Wikipedia

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    Club Filipino (pronounced klub, Tagalog: [ˌklub fɪ.lɪˈpiː.n̪o]) is the first exclusive social club in the Philippines, founded on November 6, 1898 by Filipino high society, including Spanish mestizos and members of the native aristocracy. [1] It is located between North Greenhills subdivision and the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.

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