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William Park Jr. (4 February 1864 – 22 May 1925) was a Scottish professional golfer. He won The Open Championship twice. Park was also a successful golf ...
The Game of Golf (1896) by Willie Park Jr. is reckoned to be the first book about golf written by a professional player. Apart from a number of chapters ...

Willie Park Jr.

Golfista professionista scozzese
William Park Jr. era un giocatore di golf professionista scozzese. Ha vinto due volte l'Open Championship. Park è stato anche un produttore di attrezzature da golf di successo e uno scrittore di golf. Wikipedia (inglese)
Nascita: 4 febbraio 1864, Musselburgh, Regno Unito
Morte: 22 maggio 1925, Edimburgo, Regno Unito
Genitori: Willie Park Sr.
Willie Park, Jr. was one of the leading classic golf course architects. He designed golf courses from the United Kingdom to the United States and Canada, ...
Willie Park Jr. da www.1golf.eu
Golf Courses by Willie Park Jr. 42 Results. Country. Canada · France · UK · USA. Course. 9-Hole · 18-Hole · 36-Hole and more. Technical difficulty.
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Read a biography of Open Champion and golf course architect Willie Park Jr whose work is found in GB&I as well as Canada and the USA.
William Park Jr. (4 February 1864 – 22 May 1925) was a Scottish professional golfer. He won The Open Championshiptwice. Park was also a successful golf ...
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1 ott 2008 · Willie developed the office of 'William Park – Golf Architect' with the same energy and application as in Britain. Between 1916- 1924 he built ...
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He designed and laid out over 100 golf courses in the British Isles and Western Europe. When he published The Game of Golf in 1896 it was the first book on the ...
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Born into a golfing family without equal, Willie Park, Jr., became golf's first Renaissance Man. Nothing escaped his eye or thwarted his intention to improve ...
Willie Park JR was the son of four-time Champion Wille Park Snr, winner of the first Open, and nephew of the 1874 Champion Golfer Mungo Park.