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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Grover Cleveland Golf Course in Amherst, New York, is one of two golf courses owned by Erie County. Located at 3781 Main Street, it was founded as The Country Club of Buffalo on February 11, 1889. The 18-hole course is 5,621 yards (5,140 m) (from the back tees) and is a par 69. It has a course rating is 65.5 and a slope rating of 102. The course hosted the 1912 U.S. Open, won by the defending champion, 20-year-old John J. McDermott, Jr., still the youngest-ever champion and the first American to win the title.The course was sold to the City of Buffalo in 1925, when the Country Club of Buffalo moved to its present location in Amherst, near Williamsville. Norman Leising manages the course as the Superintendent.It was originally located at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Nottingham Terrace, near the present day Delaware Park and SUNY–Buffalo State College. Noted architect E.B. Green designed the first clubhouse, which opened in August 1889. The club relocated in 1899 to make way to the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. The clubhouse became the Women’s Center during the Pan American Exposition."@en }

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