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    Allan Robertson (11 September 1815 – 1 September 1859) was considered to be one of the first professional golfers. In the mid-19th century golf was played...
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  • Circle was run by Allan Robertson, a former member of the Scottish Monday Club and contributing editor of Right Now! magazine. Robertson produced a newsletter...
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  • David Allan Robertson (October 17, 1880 – July 15, 1961) was an American academic who served as the 5th president of Goucher College. He was also a professor...
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    Allan Robertson (9 January 1853 – 19 October 1929) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member seat...
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  • Garrit Allan Robertson Young (May 3, 1953 – August 17, 2023) was an American musician and music producer. He was best known as the original drummer of...
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    as an apprentice at age 14 to Allan Robertson, generally regarded as the world's first professional golfer; Robertson ran the St Andrews Links and an...
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    Club was the strongest golf club in Scotland, with members such as Allan Robertson, he is generally regarded as being the best golfer in Scotland from...
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  • 1995 until closure by Derek Turner. Contributing editors included Allan Robertson and Christopher Luke of the London Swinton Circle and Stuart Millson...
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    and eaten many of the villagers (including Robertson's wives and children) and kidnapped Inez. Allan, Robertson and Umslopogaas set off in pursuit. At one...
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    years. The previous mark of 79 (first set in 1858) had been scored by Allan Robertson and Old Tom Morris. Morris stood about 5'8" with a sturdy, wiry build...
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