Sport: At Prestwick

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The Himalayas, high sand hills on the fifth fairway; the Alps, a huge dune on the 17th; the Cardinal bunker, guarding the third green with banks so steep it has to be shored up with railroad ties—these are three of the most famed golf hazards in the world and they all lie on the Prestwick course, near Troon, where the British Amateur Golf Championship was played last week. They were by no means the major difficulties that faced the nine U. S. entrants who waited over after the Walker Cup matches at St....

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