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  2. Tom Sieckmann - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 Sieckmann founded Creative Golf, Inc. a company that primarily developed and organized the Mutual of Omaha Pro-Am. [1] In 2005, he opened Sieckmann Golf Labs, a golf performance and teaching center in southwest Omaha, [2] but sold his teaching business to Omaha Country Club. He is currently Director of Golf instruction and training at ...

  3. Los Angeles Country Club - Wikipedia

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    On July 22, 2015, the United States Golf Association (USGA) announced that Los Angeles Country Club was selected to host the 123rd U.S. Open in June 2023. The first major championship held at the club, it was the first men's major in the Los Angeles area in 28 years, and the area's first U.S. Open in 75 years. Tournament history. Los Angeles Open

  4. 1973 U.S. Open (golf) - Wikipedia

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    1973 U.S. Open. The 1973 U.S. Open was the 73rd U.S. Open, held June 14–17 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, a suburb northeast of Pittsburgh. In one of the finest performances in tournament history, Johnny Miller fired a record, 8-under-par 63 in the final round to win his first major championship, one stroke ahead of runner ...

  5. Wampanoag Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Par. 72. Length. 7,011. Course rating. 73.4. Wampanoag Country Club is a country club in West Hartford, Connecticut. The club was created in the early 1920s by the famed golf course architect Donald Ross. His design was considered "one of his masterpieces" and the club hosted the Connecticut Open, PGA Tour-level event, shortly after its creation.

  6. Cloverbank Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1958 and opened in 1959. Initially, the club was exclusively reserved for Bethlehem Steel employees and their families. The 18 hole, 7,061 yard golf course was designed by course architects William and David Gordon. E.F. Burke Development purchased the club in 1987, renaming it Brierwood Country Club.

  7. Phoenix Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Country Club is a country club in the southwestern United States, located in Phoenix, Arizona. The club was founded 124 years ago in 1899 and was moved to its current location in 1921. [4] [5] Golf Connoisseur Magazine rated Phoenix Country Club among top 100 Most Prestigious Private Clubs in America in 2006.

  8. Town & Country Club (Saint Paul, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Town & Country Club's golf course is the second oldest golf course in the United States still being played on its original land, behind only Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York. Town & Country Club is one of the first 25 member clubs of the United States Golf Association and is a founding member of the Western Golf Association. Scorecard

  9. Country club - Wikipedia

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    A country club is a privately owned club, [1] often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining. Typical athletic offerings are golf, tennis, and swimming. Where golf is the principal or sole sporting activity, and ...