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The Masters

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The Masters

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The Masters: Encyclopedia II - Country club - Social and class issues in the United States

Critics of exclusive country clubs argue that the high membership fees are a means to exclude "undesirables" without explicitly excluding applicants based on race or other critera. In support of this claim, critics point out that club membership and maintenance fees can significantly exceed the upkeep costs necessary to maintain a country club's facilities. In the United States, controversy over country clubs is related to the inherent tensions betwe ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Bernhard Langer

Bernhard Langer (born August 27, 1957 in Anhausen near Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany) is a German professional golfer. Bernhard Langer - Career outline. Langer turned professional in 1972 and has won many events in Europe and the United States, among them The Masters in 1985 and 1993. He was the inaugural World Number 1 when the Official World Golf Rankings were introduced in 1986, and he became a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001. He was non-playing captain of the victorious European Ryder Cup tea ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Chris Schenkel

Chris Schenkel (born August 21, 1923 in Bippus, Indiana; died September 11, 2005 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of five decades he called play-by-play for numerous sports on television and radio, becoming known for his smooth delivery and baritone voice. Schenkel began his broadcasting career while studying for a premedical degree at Purdue University. After military service in World War II, he resumed sportcasting in Providence, Rhode Island; in 1947 he called the first American football game e ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Augusta Georgia

Augusta is a city located in the state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 199,775. In 1996, the governments of the City of Augusta and Richmond County combined to form a single governing body known as Augusta-Richmond County. Augusta is located on the Georgia/South Carolina border, about 150 miles east of Atlanta. It is the second largest city and second largest metropolitan area in the state. Augusta is the birthplace of the Southern Baptist denomination, and the location of Springfield Baptist Church, the oldest ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Women's majors

Women's golf has evolved a set of major championships which parallels that in men's golf, but the women's system is younger and has been less stable than the men's. Most professional strokeplay events for women are played over three rounds (54 holes), but the majors are played over four rounds (72 holes), which is the standard length of regular men's tournaments. This is the same distinction as for senior men's tournaments. Women's majors - LPGA majors. Women's majors - Current position. < ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Golf

Golf is a game where individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs, and is one of the few ball games that does not use a fixed standard playing area. It is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules." Golf originated in Scotland and has been played for several centuries in the British Isles. The oldest course in the world is The Old Links at Musselburgh. Golf has been played ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - 1934 in sports

See also: 1933 in sports, other events of 1934, 1935 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. 1934 in sports - Baseball. July 10 - In the second Major League Baseball All-Star Game, played at the Polo Grounds in New York City, left-handed pitcher Carl Hubbell sets a record by striking out Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, and Joe Cronin consecutivley. The catcher was Gabby Hartnett and the American League won 9-7. St. Louis Cardinals defeat Detroit Tigers in the World Series ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Country club

A country club is a private club that offers a variety of recreational sports facilities to its members. The term is mainly used in the United States. Two of the most common types of facilities are tennis and golf clubs, although others sports such as polo are seen as well. Country clubs are generally exclusive organizations, and the more expensive U.S. clubs' membership fees can exceed $300,000. Many clubs have additional requirements to join, such as limiting membership to a specific company's employees or requiring m ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - 2005 in golf

Major championships 7-10 April: The Masters - Tiger Woods defeated fellow American Chris DiMarco at the first playoff hole to claim his 4th Masters title, and his 9th major. He returned to Number 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings. 16-19 June: U.S. Open - Michael Campbell came from behind in the fourth round to win his first major with an even par score. He was the first New Zealander to win a major since Bob Charles won the British Open in 1963. Retief Goosen led after three rounds, but fell away badly on Sun ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - 2005 in sports

See also: 2004 in sports, 2005 in baseball, other events of 2005, 2006 in sports, list of 'years in sports'. 2005 in sports - Athletics. Men's 100 metres - Asafa Powell of Jamaica sets a new world record of 9.77 at the Athens Olympic Stadium on June 14th. European Cup June 19 Men's overall standings - Germany Women's overall standings - Russia World Championships - Complete results see 2005 World Championships in Athletics IAAF Golden League - R ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Arnold Palmer

(This article is about the athlete. The name can also refer to "Arnold Palmer Airport", a Pittsburgh secondary airport named in his honor by his hometown.) Arnold Daniel Palmer (born September 10, 1929) is an American golfer who has won numerous events on both the PGA TOUR and Champions Tour, dating back to 1955. He was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Palmer is not generally regarded as the greatest player in history (most would give that accolade to Jack Nicklaus, some to Bobby Jones or Ben Hogan ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - Jack Nicklaus

Nicklaus attended public school in Upper Arlington, a suburb of Columbus. He took up golf at the age of ten, shooting 51 for his first nine holes. He won the first of six Ohio State Junior titles at the age of twelve. While attending Ohio State University he won the U.S. Amateur title twice (1959, 1961) and an NCAA Championship (1961). Nicklaus began his professional career in 1962 and his record of eighteen wins in major tournaments is as yet unmatched: three Open Championships, four U.S. Opens, five PGA Championships, and six Master ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - 1935 in sports

See also: 1934 in sports, other events of 1935, 1936 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. 1935 in sports - Baseball. On May 25, Babe Ruth has a last hurrah, hitting three home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates.The final one, the last of his 714 career home runs, sets a baseball record that stood for 39 years. This homer is the first to clear the right field grandstand at Forbes Field and is measured at 600 feet (183 m). June 2 - Baseballer Babe Ruth announces he is going to retire f ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - U.S. Open golf

The United States Open Championship is an annual men's golf tournament staged by the United States Golf Association each June. It is one of the four major championships in men's golf and is on the official schedule of both the PGA TOUR and the PGA European Tour. The U.S. Open is staged at a variety of courses, and they are usually set up in such a way that low scoring is very difficult and there is a premium on accurate driving. U.S. Open golf - History. The first U.S. Open Men's Championship was played on ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia - 1998 in sports

See also: 1997 in sports, other events of 1998, 1999 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. 1998 in sports - Auto Racing. Stock car racing: Dale Earnhardt won the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship - Jeff Gordon Indy Racing League - Indianapolis 500 - Eddie Cheever CART Racing - Alex Zanardi won the season championship Formula One Championship - Mika Häkkinen of Finland 24 hours of Le Mans: won by the team of ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia II - 1973 in sports - Births

1973 in sports - January-April. January 14 - Giancarlo Fisichella, Italian Formula 1-driver January 14 - Clarinda Sinnige, Dutch field hockey goalkeeper January 15 - Tomás Galásek, Czech football player January 17 - Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Mexican football player January 18 - Regilio Vrede, Dutch football player January 19 - Yevgeny Sadovyi, Russian swimmer January 22 - Mukhran Vakhtangadze, Georgian wrestler January 25 - Elsbeth Vink, Dutch cycli ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia II - 1974 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Gary Player June - US Open - Hale Irwin July - British Open - Gary Player August - PGA Championship - Lee Trevino PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Johnny Miller - $353,022 Women's Golf US Women's Open - Sandra Haynie LPGA Championship - Sandra Haynie JoAnne Carner: leading money winner on ...

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1974 in sports, 1974 in sports - Auto Racing, 1974 in sports - Baseball, 1974 in sports - Basketball, 1974 in sports - Boxing, 1974 in sports - Cycling, 1974 in sports - Field Hockey, 1974 in sports - Figure Skating, 1974 in sports - Football American, 1974 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1974 in sports - Football Canadian, 1974 in sports - Football Soccer, 1974 in sports - Golf, 1974 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1974 in sports - Harness Racing, 1974 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1974 in sports - Skiing, 1974 in sports - Snooker, 1974 in sports - Tennis, 1974 in sports - General sporting events, 1974 in sports - Births, 1974 in sports - Deaths

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The Masters: Encyclopedia II - 1972 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf The European PGA tour begins its first season of competition. Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - Jack Nicklaus June - US Open - Jack Nicklaus July - British Open - Lee Trevino August - PGA Championship - Gary Player PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Jack Nicklaus - $320,542 Women's Golf US Women's Open - Susie Berning LPGA Championship - Kathy Ahern Kathy Whitworth: leading money winner o ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia II - 1971 in sports - Births

1971 in sports - January-April. January 2 - Markus Baur, German handball player January 2 - Karina Massota, Argentinian field hockey player January 4 - Melanie Cremer, German field hockey player January 14 - Bert Konterman, Dutch football player January 16 - Sergi Bruguera, Spanish tennis player January 16 - Ulrich van Gobbel, Dutch football player January 18 - Josep Guardiola, Spanish football player January 19 - Begoña Larzabal, Spanish field ...

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The Masters: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Basketball

NBA Finals: Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers ...

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1969 in sports, 1969 in sports - Auto Racing, 1969 in sports - Baseball, 1969 in sports - Basketball, 1969 in sports - Boxing, 1969 in sports - Cycling, 1969 in sports - Figure Skating, 1969 in sports - Football American, 1969 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1969 in sports - Football Canadian, 1969 in sports - Football Soccer, 1969 in sports - Golf, 1969 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 1969 in sports - Harness Racing, 1969 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1969 in sports - Skiing, 1969 in sports - Snooker, 1969 in sports - Tennis, 1969 in sports - General sporting events, 1969 in sports - Births, 1969 in sports - January-March, 1969 in sports - April-June, 1969 in sports - July-September, 1969 in sports - October-December, 1969 in sports - Deaths

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