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  2. Hole In The Wall Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The course was originally designed in 1957 by Dick Wilson, the well-known golf course architect. It opened in January 1958. It had a length of about 6,200 yards (5,700 m) and 103 bunkers. [2] The course was renovated in 2009 and the number of bunkers was increased to 109. The material removed to dig the lake was used to "build up" the entire ...

  3. Pine Valley Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The second hole in 1921, featuring a carry over wasteland to the green. Pine Valley was founded in 1913 by a group of amateur golfers from Philadelphia.They purchased 184 acres (0.7 km²) of rolling, sandy ground deep in the pinelands of southern New Jersey, and gave George Arthur Crump, who knew the area from hunting expeditions, the opportunity to design the course.

  4. Pebble Beach Golf Links - Wikipedia

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    75.9 (U.S. Open) Slope rating. 148. Pebble Beach Golf Links is a public golf course on the west coast of the United States, located in Pebble Beach, California . Regarded by Travel and Leisure blog as one of the most beautiful courses in the world, [ 1] it hugs the rugged coastline and has wide open views of Carmel Bay, opening to the Pacific ...

  5. List of golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus - Wikipedia

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    Lakes course – 1985. Links course – 1987. Country Club of the Rockies (Edwards, Colorado) – 1984. Desert Highlands ( Scottsdale, Arizona) – 1984. Elk River Golf Club (Banner Elk, North Carolina) – 1984. Grand Cypress Golf Club (Orlando, Florida) – 1984. new course – 1988. Grand Traverse Resort (Acme, Michigan) – 1984.

  6. Links (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Links courses tend to be on, or at least very near to, a coast, and the term is typically associated with coastal courses, often amid dunes, with few water hazards and few, if any, trees. This reflects both the nature of the scenery where the sport originated and the limited resources available to golf course architects at that time.

  7. Congressional Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Congressional Country Club is a country club and golf course in Bethesda, Maryland, United States. Congressional opened in 1924 and its Blue Course has hosted five major championships, including three U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship. It was a biennial stop on the PGA Tour, with the Quicken Loans National hosted by Tiger Woods until 2020.

  8. Winged Foot Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Walker Cup was played on the West Course. In January 2013, the United States Golf Association announced that Winged Foot Golf Club would host the 120th U.S. Open in 2020. [6] With its sixth U.S. Open, only Oakmont Country Club and Baltusrol Golf Club have hosted the tournament more times. [6] For USGA championships, the West Course has ...

  9. Broadmoor Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Broadmoor Golf Club. / 38.789; -104.85. The Broadmoor Golf Club is a pair of golf courses, located on the grounds of The Broadmoor, a historic hotel and resort Colorado Springs, Colorado. Originally opened in 1918 and designed by Donald Ross, the course format was expanded in 1965 with 18 additional holes designed by Robert Trent Jones .