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==Bayonet and Black Horse golf courses== Bayonet Golf Course, designed in 1954, was built on the Fort Ord military base. It was named after the Army's 7th Infantry division. The course was allegedly designed to play to then-commanding officer Major General [[Robert B. McClure]]'s terrible slice, and thus has a series of holes nicknamed "Combat Corner" with substantial doglegs. Black Horse, named after the 11th Cavalry, followed in 1964. Until 1997, the golf courses were only open to members of the military; in 1997 it was purchased by the City of Seaside and opened to the public.<ref name="Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Course: History">[http://www.bayonetblackhorse.com/subpage.php?page_id=21 Bayonet and Black Horse: History]</ref> After several years of renovation, the courses now meet USGA specifications, and have one new and eight redesigned holes.<ref name="Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Course: Renovation">[http://www.bayonetblackhorse.com/subpage.php?page_id=22&page_name=Renovation Bayonet and Black Horse: Renovation]</ref> In 2012, these two courses hosted the PGA Professional National Championship<ref name="PGA Professional National Championship"/> Both Bayonet and Black Horse overlook Monterey Bay, and are par 72 courses.<ref name="Monterey County Convention and Visitors Bureau: Bayonet and Black Horse">[http://members.montereyinfo.org/bayonetblackhorsegoldcourse/ Monterey County Convention & Visitors Bureau: Bayonet and Black Horse]</ref>
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