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The Piping Rock Club has an 18-hole links-style golf course that was designed by Charles B. Macdonald. Its tennis facilities include several indoor courts, clay courts and grass courts. A separate facility on Long Island Sound provides beach, pool and summer dining facilities for members.
Monifieth Golf Links – Medal Course and Ashludie Course, Monifieth, Angus [1] Panmure Golf Club, Barry, Angus [1] Montrose Golf Links – Medal Course and Broomfield Course, Montrose, Angus [1] North East. Cruden Bay Golf Club – Championship Course and St Olaf Course, Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire [1]
Oyster Bay: 16: First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay: First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay: December 12, 1976 : E. Main Street: Oyster Bay: 17: Fort Massapeag Archeological Site: Fort Massapeag Archeological Site
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While the hotel-casino had been part of the original plans for the location, after the 2008 recession, the casino was put on hold. [2] A permit was approved to build Legends Bay Casino in May 2020, but Olympia Gaming said they were holding off on construction due to the pandemic and state of the gaming market. [3]
Photo of Coe Hall by Robert Swanson The gallery Coe Hall as seen from other side Mr. Coe's bedroom Buffalo Room. The history of the present-day property on the famous "Gold Coast" of Long Island began between 1904 and 1912, when Helen MacGregor Byrne – wife of New York City lawyer James Byrne – purchased six farming properties which she collectively referred to as "Upper Planting Fields Farm".
Onion Creek Club in a 27 hole golf course located in Austin, Texas. [2] Opened in 1974, it is the only golf course designed by Jimmy Demaret, three-time Masters winner. [1] The course was restored by Coore & Crenshaw in 2014 after being destroyed by a flood the same year.
Links is a series of golf simulation video games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft after it acquired Access Software in 1999. Microsoft also produced its own series of golf games based on Links, under the title Microsoft Golf. The Links series was a flagship brand for Access, and was continued from 1990 to 2003.