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Description Alister MacKenzie's winning Design in Country Life's 1914 Golf Architecture Competition, later realized by Charles Blair Macdonald as Hole 18 of the Lido Golf Course
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Source Golf Illustrated & Outdoor America, The Stuyvesant Company, New York. September 1914, page 12.
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