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  2. M.C. Mini Masters - Wikipedia

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    Replacing Congo River was Sisolak's West; the course, which had been shuttered since 2004, reopened under new ownership, but was only able to prepare one 18-hole course in time for the tournament. Tom Schweiss won the 2009 installment of the tournament to become only the second competitor to win back-to-back titles.

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  4. Congo River - Wikipedia

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    Lower Congo constitutes the "lower" parts of the great river; that is the section of the river from the river mouth at the Atlantic coast to the twin capitals of Brazzaville and Kinshasa. In this section of the river, there are two significant tributaries, both on the left or south side.

  5. TPC at Sawgrass - Wikipedia

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    TPC Sawgrass's signature hole is the Stadium Course's 17th, known simply as the "Island Green," although it is technically a peninsula. [24] It measures only 137 yards (125 m) from tee to green (requiring only a pitching wedge for most pros), [ 25 ] but it consists of nothing but a 78-foot (24 m)-long green with a tiny bunker in front of it. [ 26 ]

  6. Hole-in-one prize winner sues after she’s denied keys to new ...

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    The prize winner, Linda L. Chen, of Orange County, never got the keys or title to the car after her hole-in-one on the 11th hole at Isleworth Golf & Country Club in Windermere on May 22, the ...

  7. Travelers Championship - Wikipedia

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    1962: Bob Goalby defeats Art Wall Jr. on the seventh hole of a sudden death playoff after Wall misses an 18-inch putt for par on the 72nd hole. [20] 1967: African American golfer Charlie Sifford wins his first PGA Tour event. He beats Steve Oppermann by one shot. [21] 1968: Billy Casper becomes the tournament's first three-time winner.

  8. Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest - Wikipedia

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    The contest takes place in a single round on a nine-hole, par-27 course in the northeast corner of the club's grounds, designed in 1958 by George Cobb and club founder Clifford Roberts. [1] [3] [4] Traditionally, the contest participants have invited family members to caddie for them, sometimes allowing them to play shots on their behalf.

  9. Wagenya - Wikipedia

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    Wagenya is the name of a place in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and of the people living there; situated in the northern part of Congo, by the city of Kisangani [1] and on the lower reaches of the Boyoma Falls. As a result, the seventh and last cataract on the Boyoma is named the Wagenia Falls. [2]