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  2. Alister MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Alister MacKenzie (30 August 1870 – 6 January 1934) was an English golf course architect whose course designs span four continents. Originally trained as a surgeon, MacKenzie served as a civilian physician with the British Army during the Boer War where he first became aware of the principles of camouflage.

  3. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

  4. Wikipedia : Public domain image resources

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    This is one of the largest collections of public domain images online (clip art and photos), and the fastest-loading. Maintainer vets all images and promptly answers email inquiries. Open Clip Art – This project is an archive of public domain clip art. The clip art is stored in the W3C scalable vector graphics (SVG) format.

  5. George Cobb (golf) - Wikipedia

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    2014 South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame; 2019 Carolinas Golf Association Hall of Fame George W. Cobb , ASGCA (July 2, 1914 – January 15, 1986) is a notable and prolific golf course designer who created the Par-3 course at Augusta National Golf Club among more than one hundred courses and renovated many, including his own early work.

  6. National Golf Links of America - Wikipedia

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    Many of the holes were patterned from famous golf courses in the British Isles and adapted to fit the local setting: The 2nd hole, named "Sahara", is a par four modeled after the 3rd hole at Royal St. George. [15] The 3rd hole, named "Alps", is a par four that requires a blind approach shot to the green, similar to the 17th hole at Prestwick. [15]

  7. Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf

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    Accolade began publishing Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf in 1988. It had the longest title of any software product at the time of its release. [16] [17] By August 1989, versions had been released in the United Kingdom for the Commodore 64 and PC, while other versions for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST were scheduled for release that autumn. [6]

  8. List of golf courses designed by A. W. Tillinghast - Wikipedia

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    9 holes Port Jervis CC: OD: 1921: Port Jervis: New York: United States: 9 holes North Hempstead CC: R/A: 1916: Flower Hill: New York: United States: Design altered in 1956 by Robert Trent Jones. The course was restored to the original Tillinghast design in 1994; the restoration project was completed in 1996. [4] Old Oaks CC: OD: 1925: Purchase ...

  9. Hugh Irvine Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Irvine Wilson (November 13, 1879 - February 3, 1925) was a golf course designer. He is most famous for designing Merion Golf Club , consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the USA. Wilson also finished the last four holes at the famous Pine Valley Golf Club .

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