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- Q1568227 subject Q8120942.
- Q1568227 subject Q8319857.
- Q1568227 subject Q8357820.
- Q1568227 subject Q8493755.
- Q1568227 abstract "Merchantville Country Club is the 10th oldest golf course in the United States. It is a 9-hole course located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The club was founded on October 13, 1892 under the name Merchantville Field Club. In 1911, national attention was focused on Merchantville Country Club when their head professional John McDermott, became the first American born professional to win the U.S. Open in 1912.".
- Q1568227 wikiPageExternalLink www.merchantvillecc.com.
- Q1568227 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048525.
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- Q1568227 wikiPageWikiLink Q8120942.
- Q1568227 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319857.
- Q1568227 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357820.
- Q1568227 wikiPageWikiLink Q8493755.
- Q1568227 point "39.942908 -75.044455".
- Q1568227 type Place.
- Q1568227 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q1568227 type GolfCourse.
- Q1568227 type Location.
- Q1568227 type Place.
- Q1568227 type SportFacility.
- Q1568227 type Thing.
- Q1568227 type SpatialThing.
- Q1568227 type Q1048525.
- Q1568227 comment "Merchantville Country Club is the 10th oldest golf course in the United States. It is a 9-hole course located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The club was founded on October 13, 1892 under the name Merchantville Field Club. In 1911, national attention was focused on Merchantville Country Club when their head professional John McDermott, became the first American born professional to win the U.S. Open in 1912.".
- Q1568227 label "Merchantville Country Club".
- Q1568227 lat "39.942908".
- Q1568227 long "-75.044455".
- Q1568227 homepage www.merchantvillecc.com.