- MacKenzie Ross
Philip Mackenzie Ross (1890 - 1974) was a Scottish golf club architect who worked throughout Europe developing golf courses in France, Spain and Portugal as well as the United Kingdom. After 1945 he carried out a great deal of remodeling and restoration and in 1949 completed Southerness, in southwest Scotland, which is probably his most respected work. In 1971 Ross was elected the first president of the British Association of Golf Course Architects. - Willie Fernie
William "Willie" Fernie was a Scottish golfer from the "Home of Golf", St Andrews. He won the 1883 Open Championship at Musselburgh Links. The tournament was scheduled to last four rounds of the nine hole course on a Friday in November. Fernie tied with defending champion Bob Ferguson, with both men shooting 158. The following day Fernie won a playoff by a single stroke. Fernie was runner up in the Open Championship in 1882, 1884, 1890 and 1891. - Dave Thomas
Dave Thomas (born 16 August 1934) is a Welsh golfer. Dave Thomas was one of Britain's foremost golfers of the 1950s and 1960s, winning over a dozen tournaments in Britain and Europe, and twice finishing second in Open Championship. In 1958, he tied with Peter Thomson at Lytham before narrowly losing the playoff, and in 1966, finished just one shot behind Jack Nicklaus. He represented Great Britain in the Ryder Cup in 1959, 1963, 1965 and 1967, … - Peter McEvoy
Peter McEvoy OBE (born 22 March 1953) was a leading British amateur golfer for many years, and is now a golf course designer and golf administrator. McEvoy was born in London, but spent much of his childhood living near Turnberry where his father was a member. Even after moving back to London, he was able to play at the famous course. McEvoy won The Amateur Championship in both 1977 and 1978, which kicked off an impressive amateur golfing career. - Gordon J. Brand
Gordon J Brand (born 6 August, 1955) is an English golfer. Brand turned professional in 1976 and was a full member of the European Tour from 1977 to 1994. He made the top thirty on the Order of Merit a total of seven times. His highest ranking came in 1986 with a career best 5th, in which year he finished as runner-up to Greg Norman in The Open Championship at Turnberry. His sole European Tour victory was the 1989 Volvo Belgian Open, he also won several events in Africa. - Lynn Forester
Lynn Forester de Rothschild (born July 2, 1954 in Oradell, New Jersey) is an entrepreneur and the third wife of Sir Evelyn de Rothschild. She heads the Luxembourg-based wireless broadband company FirstMark Communications Europe, launched in 1998 which raised $1 billion in funding, and has board members including former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Washington power-broker Vernon Jordan as board members. - Gladys Ravenscroft
Gladys Ravenscroft was a British golf champion. Born in Cheshire, England Gladys Ravenscroft won the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship at Turnberry, Scotland. In 1913 she traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to compete in the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship. She defeated Marion Hollins in the finals, making her only the second competitor to simultaneously hold both the American and British titles. - Indra Lal Roy
Indra Lal ("Laddie") Roy, DFC (2 December 1898 - 22 July 1918) was a Bengali Indian flying ace. He served in the First World War with the Royal Flying Corps and its successor, the Royal Air Force. The son of P. L. and Lolita Roy, he was born in Calcutta, India. When World War I broke out, Roy was attending St Paul's School, Hammersmith in London, England. Five months after turning 18, in April 1917, … - George Arthur Crump
George Arthur Crump (1871-1918) was a golf course architect primarily known for designing and building Pine Valley Golf Club. George Crump was born in Philadelphia in 1871, but spent most of his formative years in Camden and Merchantville. He attended local primary and secondary schools and did not attend college. George married Isabelle Henry in 1898 and listed his profession as the 'Hotel Business'. - Alexander Earl of Menteith
Alexander of Menteith (d. 1297 x 1304), son of Mary I, Countess of Menteith and Walter Bailloch Stewart, her husband, was a Mormaer or Earl of Menteith for a most of the 1290s. He is first noted with his brother John de Menteith in a compact between Bruce and the Stewarts on September 20 1286, at Turnberry, Carrick. In another writ, of uncertain date, granted by their father to Kilwinning Abbey, he and his brother are styled Alexander and John de Menteith. - Turnberry
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- Stacy Oskolski
I am me...that's it. I have no interest and very little personality!!! It's bests that you go to your next victim before you get a case of the yawns. - Donny Soffer
Donny Soffer is a South Florida real estate developer. Known for his notoriously fast-paced Miami lifestyle, Soffer is highly involved in many high-profile Florida development projects. The most notable of these projects include Turnberry Isle and Aventura Mall, which he built in association with Oxford Development. Following these developments, Soffer branched off from Oxford to found his own firm, Turnberry Associates, … - Anshu Mishra
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Rick Dumas Vice President of Condominium Sales Mr. Dumas’ career spans 30 years in various domestic and international luxury hospitality operations ranging from city and resort hotels to private clubs and condominium developments. Mr. Dumas has worked on numerous luxury condominium developments in South Florida to include: Turnberry Associates developments at Oceania, Fountainbleau II, Turnberry Towers in Las Vegas and Turnberry on the Green. - Scott Vogel
Scott Vogel has been involved in the spa and hospitality industry for over ten years and brings with him an emphasis on planning and spa development. He provides significant organizational strengths, management and operational skills. Mr. Vogel injects the key element of “creativity” that greatly enhances the spa development and operational process to ensure a controlled opening, successful operations, quality services and generous profits. - Brian Gordon
Gordon said projects featuring a superior location, a brand identity and an experienced developer have the best chance of being built. He said projects like Turnberry Towers and a number of casino-branded luxury condo projects have bright futures including The Residences at MGM Grand, Palms Place, CityCenter and The Bungalows Residences Flats at Hard Rock. - Moises Cielak
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