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TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm (formerly TPC Avenel) is a private golf club in the eastern United States, located in Potomac, Maryland, a suburb northwest of Washington, D.C. It was formerly a regular stop on the PGA Tour as host of the Booz Allen Classic (originally Kemper Open). After a major renovation to both clubhouse and course, the clubhouse ...
Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C. is an 800-acre (1.3 sq mi) private golf club in the eastern United States, at Lowes Island in Potomac Falls, Virginia, northwest of Washington, D.C. [4] [5] Trump National Golf Club Washington DC. It is part of the Trump chain of golf clubs that includes clubs in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and ...
STERLING — For the record, Monday's Division 3 state golf championship at Sterling National Country Club, plagued by an onslaught of woeful weather, brought about a potpourri of emotions for the ...
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] Zandvoortse Golf Club Sonderland, Zandvoort, North Holland [11]
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President Trump visited the Trump National Golf Club, where he reportedly played eighteen holes of golf. [125] [126] New Jersey: Bedminster: June 30 – July 1 President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey, arriving at Morristown Municipal Airport. [127] [128]
Potomac Falls is also home to three 18-hole golf courses and is home to the Potomac Falls High School Panthers. [28] Sterling Park is a portion of Sterling with the ZIP code of 20164. The land where Sterling Park was built was mainly made up of a few very large farms.
Birdwood is a historic home located on the grounds of the University of Virginia's Birdwood Golf Course near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia.The documented history of what would come to be known as Birdwood began in the early 18th century, when David Lewis acquired the property in a 3,000 acre land grant from the Crown.