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Alex Russell (golfer)

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in 1948 and continued his involvement with the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, serving as a councillor (1929–55). He retired to
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west golf course (opened 1931) and supervised its construction; he also designed the eastern course, as well as courses at
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in 1925, while Jess won the national ladies' foursomes in 1926 and 1927 and was runner-up in the 1927, 1930 and 1932
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in the early 1920s. Russell and his wife moved in 1932 to Mawallok, his father's sheep station near
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in 1924, the Australian foursomes of 1924 and 1926, and the South Australian Amateur and
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for his early schooling before returning to Australia, where he attended
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Both Russells became enthusiastic amateur players; Alex won the
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Geelong Grammar School
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Cambridge University
Frederick Fairbairn
Chelsea
Royal Garrison Artillery
Western Front
World War I
Military Cross
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Sandringham
Melbourne
Royal Melbourne Golf Club
Riversdale Cup
Australian Open
Victorian Amateur Championship
Australian Women's Amateur
Black Rock
Karrinyup
Perth
Yarra Yarra
Paraparaumu Beach
Wellington
New Zealand
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