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  2. Peterhead Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Peterhead Golf Club, in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was founded in 1841, making it, by its own claim, the 18th-oldest golf club in the world. [1] Located on the River Ugie near its mouth at the North Sea, it began in its current Craigewan Links home, which is just over a mile northwest of Peterhead town centre, as a nine-hole course in 1892, designed by Willie Park Jr, dual winner of ...

  3. Peterhead - Wikipedia

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    The club reached the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup in the 2015–16 season. [41] Peterhead Golf Club, reputedly the 18th-oldest in the world, sits on the banks of the River Ugie at its estuary with the North Sea, just over a mile to the north-west of the town. It has an 18- and a 9-hole course.

  4. Fish-House, Peterhead - Wikipedia

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    The Fish-House (also known as the Salmon House) [1] is a Category B listed building on Golf Road in the Buchanhaven area of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.One of the two right-angled blocks dates from 1585, [2] [1] making it the oldest building in Peterhead. [3]

  5. Longside - Wikipedia

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    The village was extended by the Laird of Pitfour, James Ferguson (the Member) in around 1801 as part of the planned village’s development in the area. [12] The village population in 1831 was recorded as 316. It steadily increased to 447 in 1861 with a further increase to 584 ten years later in 1871. By 1881, the population had dropped back to ...

  6. 2023 All-Area girls' golf: Meet the complete team

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    Nov. 26—All-Area First Team Athlete Yr. School Amelia Birge Sr. Salt Fork Shae Ellis Jr. Sullivan Brooke Hartman So. ... 2023 All-Area girls' golf: Meet the complete team. Tribune. Zach Piatt ...

  7. Newmachar - Wikipedia

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    The local Newmachar Golf Club located just outside the village is noted for being the official golf course of Paul Lawrie at the time he won The Open in 1999. [11] It was also the venue of a hole in one in which the winner became a professional with a handicap of 24. This was because, to claim the 15k prize, he had to be a pro at the sport.

  8. Burntisland - Wikipedia

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    Burntisland Shipyard is the town's senior football club, currently competing in the East of Scotland League Second Division – the seventh tier of Scottish football. The town is home to the eleventh-oldest golf club in the world – Burntisland Golf Club (the 'Old Club', as it is known among its members).

  9. Oldest Member (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Oldest Member (right), 1922 illustration by Tony Sarg for "The Long Hole" in McClure's Magazine. The Oldest Member (of a golf club with varying names) is a fictional character from the short stories and novels of P. G. Wodehouse. He narrates the majority of Wodehouse's golf stories from the terrace of a golf club whose location is unclear. [1]

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