Herbert Strong (golfer)
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Herbert Bertram Strong (13 February 1880 – 8 October 1944) was an English professional golfer. He was an organizer and founding member of the PGA of America and later became a successful golf course architect. As a player, Strong's best finish in a major championship was ninth place in the 1913 U.S. Open.
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* Nassau Country Club – Private in Glen Cove, New York
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* Aviation Country Club – Private in Detroit, Michigan
* The Woodmere Club – Private in Woodmere, New York
* Brooklake Country Club – Private in Florham Park, New Jersey
* Canterbury Golf Club – Private in Beachwood, Ohio
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* Riomar Country Club – Private in Vero Beach, Florida
* Clearwater Country Club – Private in Clearwater, Florida
* Sherwood Forest Golf Course – Private in Sherwood Forest, Maryland
* St. Petersburg Country Club – Private in St. Petersburg, Florida
* Vero Beach Country Club – Private in Vero Beach, Florida
* Woodholme Country Club – Private in Pikesville, Maryland
* Lakeview Golf Course – Public in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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* Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu Golf Club – Private in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada
* Inwood Country Club – Private in Inwood, New York
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* Knickerbocker Country Club – Private in Tenafly, New Jersey
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* Saucon Valley Country Club, Old Course – Private in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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* Country Club of Maryland – Private in Towson, Maryland
* Engineers Country Club – Private in Roslyn Harbor, New York
* Guyan Golf & Country Club – Private in Huntington, West Virginia
* Indian Hills Country Club – Semi-Private in Fort Pierce, Florida
* Inner Nine at Army Navy Country Club – Private in Arlington, Virginia
* Island Hills Golf Club – Private in Sayville, New York
* Northeast Harbor Golf Club – Semi-Private in Northeast Harbor, Maine
* Pinecrest Golf Club – Semi-Private in Largo, Florida
* Metropolis Country Club – Private in White Plains, New York
* Varadero Golf Club – Public in Matanzas, Cuba
* Island's End Golf & Country Club – Semi-Private in Greenport, New York
* Lake Forest Country Club – Private in Hudson, Ohio
* Linwood Country Club – Private in Linwood, New Jersey
* Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, Ocean Course – Semi-Private in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
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List of golf courses designed by Strong
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CUT: 1899, 1903, 1904
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"Build natural beauty into every possible feature of play".
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—Strong on his architectural philosophy
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Ann Carolyn Jordan
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Clara Maude Overy
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