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  2. Park Hill Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Park Hill Open Space is located in Denver, Colorado on the site of the former Park Hill Golf Club, an 18-hole golf course that operated from 1930 until 2018. The land is bordered by Colorado Blvd, 35th Ave, Dahlia St, and 40th Ave. In January 2025, the mayor of Denver announced that the city acquired the golf course in a land swap.

  3. List of golf course architects - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of golf course architects and golf course design firms. Golf course architecture is a specific discipline of landscape design, with many architects represented in the United States by the American Society of Golf Course Architects. Some architects are highly successful professional golfers who went on to design golf courses.

  4. List of links golf courses - Wikipedia

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    Golf Club Nordeney, Nordeney, Ostfriesische Inseln [1] Nordsee Golf Club, Sankt Peter-Ording, Nordfriesland [11] Netherlands. Domburgsche Golf Club, Domburg, Zeeland [1] Kennemer Golf Club, Zandvoort, North Holland [1] Noordwijkse Golf Club, Noordwijk, South Holland [1] Royal Haagsche Golf & Country Club, Wassenaar, South Holland [1]

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  6. Putt-Putt Fun Center - Wikipedia

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    Putt-Putt, LLC (founded in 1954 as Putt-Putt Golf Courses of America, Inc.) is an American franchiser of Par 2 miniature golf businesses in several states as well as locations abroad. The franchise was originally branded as Putt-Putt Golf , but with franchise expansion into family entertainment centers , many locations are currently branded as ...

  7. St. Louis Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1892 as a polo club, in 1895, the club moved to a site in the city of Clayton where it hired James Foulis, winner of the 1896 United States Open Golf Championship, to build a nine-hole course. The course opened in October 1896. In 1913, with Clayton becoming more populated, the club looked to move further west.

  8. Clayton Park (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Park is a county park located in the community of Imlaystown in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey. [2] The 450-acre (180 ha) park preserves both fields and old-growth forests formerly owned by park's namesake, farmer Paul Clayton, who sold the park property to the Monmouth County Park System in 1979. [ 3 ]

  9. George W. Clayton - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Clayton (February 22, 1833 - August 15, 1889) was a businessman and philanthropist who left most of his estate to found the Clayton School for Boys in Denver, Colorado. He stipulated it was to be only for white children of good character who were born in Colorado.