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  2. Turnberry (golf course) - Wikipedia

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    Turnberry Golf Courses and Resort have won/hold various awards including: Ailsa Course ranked No. 8 and King Robert the Bruce Course ranked No. 94 [36] - World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses, Golf Digest 2024; No. 2 in Scotland and 3rd in Great Britain, 2024 [37] - National Club Golfer; No. 2 Golf Course in Scotland, 2023 [38] - Top 100 Golf Courses

  3. Alexandra Park, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The park is located in the Dennistoun area (bordering Haghill) about two miles from Glasgow's city centre, It sits neatly between the M8 motorway to the north, Alexandra Parade/Cumbernauld Road (A8/A80) to the south, Provan Road to the east and Sannox Gardens to the west. It is about 42 hectares (100 acres) in area.

  4. List of The Open Championship venues - Wikipedia

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    The championship has been held outside Scotland and England twice, in 1951 and 2019; Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland was the venue for both tournaments. [13] Turnberry became the most recent course to have hosted the Championship for the first time, when it held the 1977 Open Championship . [ 14 ]

  5. List of golf courses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Erskine Golf Club - Bishopton; Glasgow Golf Club - Glasgow; Kilmarnock (Barassie) Golf Club - Troon; Kirkhill Golf Club - Cambuslang; Loch Lomond Golf Club - Dunbartonshire; Machrihanish Golf Club - Campbeltown; Prestwick Golf Club - Prestwick; Renfrew Golf Club - Renfrew; Royal Troon Golf Club - Troon

  6. Glasgow Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Gailes golf course. Showing the original part of the club house. Killermont is a par-70, parkland course of 5,977 yards (5,465 m), designed in 1904 by Old Tom Morris . [ 1 ]

  7. England–Scotland Professional Match - Wikipedia

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    The England–Scotland Professional Match was an annual men's professional golf competition between teams representing England and Scotland. It was played from 1903 to the start of World War I and was then revived in 1932 and played until the start of World War II .

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  9. Timeline of golf history (1353–1850) - Wikipedia

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    1589 – Golf is banned in the Blackfriars Yard, Glasgow. This is the earliest reference to golf in the west of Scotland. 1592 – The Royal Burgh of Edinburgh bans golfing at Leith on Sunday "in tyme of sermonis." (Eng: sermons) 1618 – King James VI of Scotland and I of England confirms the right of the populace to play golf on Sundays.