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Medalist Golf Club
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Medalist Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in Hobe Sound, Florida. The course was originally designed by Pete Dye and Greg Norman with renovations to the course being made in 2015 by Bobby Weed and MacCurrach Golf Construction, Inc. Medalist is considered the home club to Norman and Tiger Woods. In 2013, Palm Beach Post reported that over 20 PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players were members at the club.
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Medalist
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Pete Dye & Greg Norman
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Hobe Sound, Florida
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Medalist Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in Hobe Sound, Florida. The course was originally designed by Pete Dye and Greg Norman with renovations to the course being made in 2015 by Bobby Weed and MacCurrach Golf Construction, Inc. Medalist is considered the home club to Norman and Tiger Woods. In 2013, Palm Beach Post reported that over 20 PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players were members at the club. On May 24, 2020, Medalist hosted the teams of Woods & Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson & Tom Brady in The Match: Champions for Charity, a scramble match-play competition during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite never trailing, Manning/Woods won the match on the final hole after Brady/Mickelson made a comeback on the back nine. According to Turner Sports, the event attracted nearly six million viewers making it the most watched cable golfing event in history.
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