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    men's Willie Park Jr. Memorial tournament, held over 36 holes in one day in late summer; it was started in 1925 to memorialize Park's passing. Park's well-known...
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  • Willie Park may refer to: Willie Park Sr., first winner of The Open Championship in golf Willie Park Jr., his son, also winner of The Open Championship...
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    Willie Lewis Brown Jr. (born March 20, 1934) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as mayor of San Francisco from 1996...
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  • layout. Seth Raynor drew up re-design plans in 1921. Then in 1924 Willie Park, Jr. and his brother Jack designed the 80-acre (320,000 m2) Gardiner Peninsula...
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    and has two eighteen hole golf courses: the Old Course, designed by Willie Park Jr., and the New Course, designed by Harry Colt, which opened in 1923....
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    16, finished in a tie for first place, and then won the playoff over Willie Park Sr. (who would eventually win four Open Championships) and Robert "Bob"...
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    against Davie Strath who refused to compete. Willie Fernie won in a playoff against Bob Ferguson. Willie Park Jr. won in a playoff against Andrew Kirkaldy...
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    Willie Howard Mays Jr. (May 6, 1931 – June 18, 2024), nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", was an American professional baseball center fielder who played 23...
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  • three times in succession". Eight golfers contested the event, with Willie Park, Sr. winning the championship by 2 shots from Old Tom Morris, and he...
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    and his son Willie Jr. both also won the Open Championship. Mungo's victory came in 1874 and Willie Jr. had two wins, in 1887 and 1889. Park died on 25...
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  • (36 holes) for the Willie Park Trophy, in memory of the father and son British Open champions Willie Park Sr. and Willie Park Jr. The field of twenty...
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    Foursome (36 holes match play) Vardon & John Ball vs Freddie Tait & Willie Park, Jr. 1905 England vs Scotland International Foursome (144 holes match play)...
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    Open Championships Willie Anderson won four U.S. Opens Tom Morris, Sr. and Tom Morris, Jr. both won four Open Championships Willie Park, Sr. won four Open...
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    Sandy Lyle 2012 Peter Alliss 2013 Fred Couples 2013 Ken Venturi 2013 Willie Park Jr. 2013 Colin Montgomerie 2013 Ken Schofield – Executive Director of the...
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  • is a golf club located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Designed by Willie Park, Jr. and Donald Ross, the Minneapolis golf...
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    Ferguson 1883 Willie Fernie† 1884 Jack Simpson 1885 Bob Martin 1886 David Brown 1887 Willie Park Jr. 1888 Jack Burns 1889 Willie Park Jr.† 1890 John Ball#...
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  • Ferguson (3/3) 1883 O Willie Fernie (1/1) 1884 O Jack Simpson (1/1) 1885 O Bob Martin (2/2) 1886 O David Brown (1/1) 1887 O Willie Park Jr. (1/2) 1888 O Jack...
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  • Golf and Country Club is located in Toronto, Ontario. Designed by Willie Park, Jr., it was home to Arnold Palmer's first PGA Tour victory in the 1955...
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  • Willy (redirect from Willie)
    politician Willie O'Ree (born 1935), the first black player in the National Hockey League Willie Park Sr. (1833–1903), Scottish golfer Willie Park Jr. (1864–1925)...
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    1st 82 78 160 1880 Bob Ferguson 1st 81 81 162 1883 Willie Fernie 1st 75 83 158 PO 1886 David Brown 1st 79 78 157 1889 Willie Park, Jr. 2nd 78 77 155 PO...
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    Ferguson 1883 Willie Fernie† 1884 Jack Simpson 1885 Bob Martin 1886 David Brown 1887 Willie Park Jr. 1888 Jack Burns 1889 Willie Park Jr.† 1890 John Ball#...
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    162 1866 Willie Park, Sr. 3rd 54 56 59 169 1867 Tom Morris, Sr. 4th 58 54 58 170 1868 Tom Morris, Jr. 1st 51 54 49 154 1869 Tom Morris, Jr. 2nd 50 55...
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  • Willie, and his nephew, Willie Park, Jr., both won The Open Championship. Mungo Park had a nephew, Mungo Park Jr., Willie Jr.'s younger brother, who was...
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    Stirling Henry Cotton, Howard Swan, Willie Fernie, James Braid Strathpeffer Spa Golf Club Strathpeffer Willie Park Jr., Tom Vardon Tain Golf Club Tain —...
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    course was completely redesigned in 1921 by two-time Open Champion Willie Park Jr., incorporating the natural elevation changes of the 110-acre plot....
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    The East Liverpool Country Club has a 9-hole golf course designed by Willie Park, Jr., that opened on July 14, 1921. The following highways pass through...
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    In 1911 it was extended to 18 holes, to a design by Open champion Willie Park Jr., and later altered by James Braid, US Open Champion. A prominent club...
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    links at Musselburgh. At this time he and David Brown—along with Willie Park, Jr. and Willie Dunn—were a quartet of "boy wonders" who would all become golf...
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  • and 30s he was instrumental in starting a forestation project on the Willie Park Jr designed golf course. Close to 60K trees were planted on the Hunt Club...
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    Willie Park Sr. won three more Open Championships. His uncle, Mungo, for whom Mungo "Jr." was named, also won the Open in 1874. His brother Willie Park...
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