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Please edit this page, as the William H. Tucker that is listed as the designer is the wrong William H. Tucker. The William H. Tucker who designed this course is my great great grandfather and I would be happy to give information that can be verified. William H. Tucker has designed over 100 courses in the USA and this is the wrong William H. Tucker who is not even old enough to be the one and the same. Some info can be found by visiting http://trenhamgolfhistory.org/Leaders18951915.html or googling William Henry Tucker golf, or Willie Tucker golf, he had a son who was a Jr. who always designed courses. They have a golf invitational named after my great great grandfather at the University of New Mexico. Justinrohrbach ( talk) 17:01, 5 May 2014 (UTC)
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There's no such thing in the state of New York. They may control access to a portion of the beach but anyone can enter via public roads to either side and walk along the sand. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.188.2.137 ( talk) 03:03, 24 July 2018 (UTC)