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With his golf clubs on his back and a few dollars in his pocket, Donald Ross immigrated to Boston in 1899. This young golfer, greenkeeper and clubmaker from Dornoch, Scotland brought his expertise in golf to America at a time when the sport was in its infancy. A genius at creating strategic challenges while retaining and enhancing the natural beauty of the land, Donald Ross understood the inseparable relationship between design and construction. His legacy is the foundation of golf’s Golden Age and his timeless designs continue to inspire players and architects alike to this day.
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