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... Open , Amateur , The United and Women's Amateur championships were held in 1895 ; States the respective winners were Horace Rawlins , Charles B. champion- Macdonald , and Mrs. Brown . An unofficial open , at ships match play , in 1894 ...
... Open , Amateur , The United and Women's Amateur championships were held in 1895 ; States the respective winners were Horace Rawlins , Charles B. champion- Macdonald , and Mrs. Brown . An unofficial open , at ships match play , in 1894 ...
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... Open twice , the British Open four times ( a feat matched after World War I only by A.D. ( “ Bobby " ) Locke of South Africa and Peter Thomson of Australia ) , the PGA Championship five times ( including four in a row - 1924 , 1925 ...
... Open twice , the British Open four times ( a feat matched after World War I only by A.D. ( “ Bobby " ) Locke of South Africa and Peter Thomson of Australia ) , the PGA Championship five times ( including four in a row - 1924 , 1925 ...
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... Open four times during those years ; Donna Caponi won the Open both in 1969 and 1970 . The international scene . International matches and tournaments . The first organized series of regular inter- national matches were between Great ...
... Open four times during those years ; Donna Caponi won the Open both in 1969 and 1970 . The international scene . International matches and tournaments . The first organized series of regular inter- national matches were between Great ...
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