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  2. NEC World Series of Golf - Wikipedia

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    The World Series of Golf was founded as a four-man invitational event in 1962, comprising the winners of the four major championships in a 36-hole event. [2] In the made-for-television tournament, the competitors played in one group for $75,000 in unofficial prize money, televised by NBC.

  3. List of Protestant Reformers - Wikipedia

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    Johann Lachmann; Franz Lambert von Avignon; Johann(es) Lang(e), a Thuringian reformator Johannes Langer; Hubert Languet; Johannes á Lasco; Hugh Latimer; Anton Lauterbach; Johannes Lening

  4. Lists of golfers - Wikipedia

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    List of International Presidents Cup golfers; List of American Solheim Cup golfers; List of European Solheim Cup golfers; List of American Walker Cup golfers; List of Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup golfers; List of American Curtis Cup golfers; List of Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup golfers; List of American Arnold Palmer Cup golfers

  5. World Series of Golf - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Category:Former PGA Tour events - Wikipedia

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    NEC World Series of Golf; New England Classic; New Jersey PGA Championship; New Jersey State Open; New York Red Cross Tournament; New York State Open; New York State Open (1920s event) North and South Open; Northern California Open

  7. List of male golfers - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of male golfers, professional and amateurs, sorted alphabetically. Category:Lists of golfers contains lists of golfers sorted in several other ways: by nationality , by tour and by type of major championship won ( men's , women's or senior ).

  8. Tom Weiskopf, major champion and golf course architect, dies

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    Tom Weiskopf's golf skill went far beyond his 16 victories on the PGA Tour and his lone major at Troon in the British Open. He was always candid, often outspoken and unfailingly accurate in the ...

  9. Fulton Allem - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he won twice on the PGA Tour and finished ninth on the money list. He won the Southwestern Bell Colonial and NEC World Series of Golf that year, two of the Tour's most prestigious non-majors. [3] Since his big year in 1993, Allem has been plagued by a host of medical ailments. In 1994, he suffered a herniated disc in his lower back.