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  2. Sand Hills Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Sand Hills Golf Club is a golf club in Mullen, Nebraska, United States.Notable for its remote location and minimalist design among the sandhills of Nebraska, it is consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the world [1] [2] and the best courses designed since 1960, [3] notably being named #1 in Golfweek magazine's 2022 list of the "Top 200 Modern Courses", defined as courses built no ...

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  4. Dick Young (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Leonard Young [2] (October 17, 1917 – August 30, 1987) was an American sportswriter best known for his direct and abrasive style, and his 45-year association with the New York Daily News.

  5. Dick Young - Wikipedia

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    Dick Young (footballer) (1939–1989), English footballer (Grimsby Town) Dick Young (American football), American football player; Dick Young (coach), athletic director and baseball coach at Bowling Green State University; Dick Young (producer), Academy Award-nominated producer for Remember Me, It's the Same World, and Journey for Survival

  6. Dick Van Dyke, 99, proves he doesn't skip leg day in new video

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    Dick Van Dyke still makes time for leg day. The actor celebrated his 99th birthday on Dec. 13, then appears to have hit the gym a few days later, according to a video shared on his Instagram page ...

  7. Dick Young (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Ennis Young (June 3, 1928 – January 7, 2018) was an American professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies for two seasons, primarily as a second baseman.

  8. Dick Schaap - Wikipedia

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    Schaap died on December 21, 2001, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City of complications from hip replacement surgery that September. Schaap's final regular television appearance was on the September 16 broadcast of The Sports Reporters on the Sunday after the September 11 attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.

  9. Edward W. Stack - Wikipedia

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    Edward W. Stack is the son of Richard "Dick" Stack, [1] who founded sports equipment retailer Dick's Sporting Goods in 1948. [2] [3] [4] He grew up in the East Side neighborhood of Binghamton, New York, attended public schools, and played baseball and football at Binghamton North High School.