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- Cedar_Crest_Park abstract "Cedar Crest Park, formerly Cedar Crest Country Club, is a public golf course in Dallas, Texas. South of downtown, the course was designed by A. W. Tillinghast and was the site of the tenth PGA Championship in 1927, won by Walter Hagen, his fourth consecutive PGA title and fifth overall, the ninth of his eleven major championships. It also hosted the Dallas Open in 1926, won by Macdonald Smith.Established in 1916 and opened in 1919, the course is where a young Harry Cooper honed his skills. The country club was closed in 1929, changed ownership, and then was purchased by the city in 1946. It hosted the United Golf Association Negro National Open in 1954, and the USGA's Public Links later that year.A new $2 million clubhouse was built in 2001 and the course was renovated in 2004 by D. A. Weibring.From the back tees in 2013, it plays as a par-70 at 6,532 yards (5,973 m), with a course rating of 71.7 and a slope rating of 133.".
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- Cedar_Crest_Park wikiPageID "4741099".
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- Cedar_Crest_Park designer A._W._Tillinghast.
- Cedar_Crest_Park designer D._A._Weibring.
- Cedar_Crest_Park establishment "19191946".
- Cedar_Crest_Park golfFacilityName "Cedar Crest Golf Course".
- Cedar_Crest_Park hasPhotoCollection Cedar_Crest_Park.
- Cedar_Crest_Park holes "18".
- Cedar_Crest_Park location "Dallas, Texas, U.S.".
- Cedar_Crest_Park owner "City of Dallas".
- Cedar_Crest_Park par "70".
- Cedar_Crest_Park rating "71.7".
- Cedar_Crest_Park slope "133".
- Cedar_Crest_Park tournaments "1927".
- Cedar_Crest_Park type "Public".
- Cedar_Crest_Park website golfcedarcrest.com.
- Cedar_Crest_Park subject Category:Golf_clubs_and_courses_designed_by_A._W._Tillinghast.
- Cedar_Crest_Park subject Category:Golf_clubs_and_courses_in_Texas.
- Cedar_Crest_Park subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Dallas,_Texas.
- Cedar_Crest_Park point "32.722 -96.797".
- Cedar_Crest_Park type Abstraction100002137.
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- Cedar_Crest_Park comment "Cedar Crest Park, formerly Cedar Crest Country Club, is a public golf course in Dallas, Texas. South of downtown, the course was designed by A. W. Tillinghast and was the site of the tenth PGA Championship in 1927, won by Walter Hagen, his fourth consecutive PGA title and fifth overall, the ninth of his eleven major championships. It also hosted the Dallas Open in 1926, won by Macdonald Smith.Established in 1916 and opened in 1919, the course is where a young Harry Cooper honed his skills.".
- Cedar_Crest_Park label "Cedar Crest Park".
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- Cedar_Crest_Park lat "32.722".
- Cedar_Crest_Park long "-96.797".
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- Cedar_Crest_Park homepage golfcedarcrest.com.
- Cedar_Crest_Park isPrimaryTopicOf Cedar_Crest_Park.