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II Pa?e 2 Stkn 3 Rirwi Coaatv BitT Edition Of Th; W;rreri3e UouMttinett C To War O '.oath- . - N 1 Pack Your Clubs, and ome On to W aynesville --5f The Ideal Place to emend Your Vacation The Most Beautiful Course In The South New Club House Just Built An Ideal Course Amid A Perfect Setting V. Qualified Professional In Charge HOLE NUMBER ONE Greens Are In The Famous Bent Grass : -WTO " ': .'-'V' f Fainvavs Make Plains: A Pleasure Trained Caddies A GENERAL VIEW OF THE FAIRWAY HE Course is 6,348 yards long, and its 18 holes have par 71. Well kept greens please even the most ex acting players The skilled professional gives expert instructions. Some unexpected hazzards and baff ling traps makes playing exciting. The first nine holes are laid out on rolling ground, with the second nine among the hills, making them sporty enough for the best of golfers. Hundreds of dollars spent on course during the winter. i ll! 18 Holes Made for a Perfect Game Large New Club House Just Completed Waynesville Country Club One Mile From Waynesville J. M. LONG, Owner 23
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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