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  2. Robert W. White (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. White (June 2, 1876 – July 15, 1959) [2] [3] was born in St Andrews, Scotland, and was a school teacher there before emigrating in 1894 to the United States to study agronomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

  3. Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous falls, as depicted in the 1949 Negro Motorist Green Book. Buck Hill Falls is a private resort community in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania.. The settlement was founded in 1901 as a Quaker retreat by a group of Friends from Philadelphia, including Charles F. Jenkins who became and remained the president of the Buck Hill Falls Company until his death in 1951.

  4. Buck Hill - Wikipedia

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    Buck Hill was named by early settlers, who noticed its summit was a gathering spot for Mdewakanton Dakota to watch male deer (bucks) drink at Crystal Lake. [3]The ski area was started by Chuck Stone, who discovered the sport as a child recovering from polio, and had worked as a lift attendant at Suicide Six in Vermont.

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  6. Buick Open - Wikipedia

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    After 1969, professional golf events in the area fell off the PGA Tour schedule and a series of pro-ams and other similarly unofficial events took place, mostly at Flint Golf Club in Flint, Michigan. Flint native, and PGA touring professional Larry Mancour had returned to Michigan to play in the Buick Open and stayed to build the Grand Blanc ...

  7. Cog Hill Golf & Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Cog Hill Golf & Country Club is a public golf course and country club located 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Chicago, in Lemont. Cog Hill hosted the PGA Tour 's BMW Championship from 2009 to 2011 on its championship course Dubsdread, as well as 16 times when the tournament was known as the Western Open .

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  9. Bay Hill Club and Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The course covers 270 acres (1.1 km 2), and lies between the community of Bay Hill and the Butler Chain of Lakes. There are 27 holes of golf available: the Challenger, Champion and Charger nines. It was owned by Arnold Palmer from 1974 until his death in 2016, and now by his daughter and son-in-law Amy & Roy Saunders. Bay Hill Club & Lodge also ...