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  1. Professional Golf Course Architect - Bill Amick. P.O. Box 1984. Daytona Beach, FL 32115. Telephone (386) 767-1449. Golf course architecture and building golf courses.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_AmickBill Amick - Wikipedia

    Bill Amick (November 16, 1925 – July 15, 1995) was a NASCAR Grand National Series and West Coast driver from Portland, Oregon. He has one win, nineteen top-fives, twenty-seven top 10s, and five poles in Grand National.

  3. Clemson’s president Jim Barker agrees, “Bill Amicks vision and energy are his two most meaningful contributions to Clemson. His vision is shaped by his insight into the world of business success and his insight into the heart of Clemson University.

  4. William W. Amick. While a majority of golf courses are conventional by size, Bill Amick believes more new courses should be less expensive and easier and faster to play. These advantages appeal to many current and potential golfers. Such courses include par 70 to 72, 9-hole, executive and par 3 courses.

  5. No. 49 freshman in the ACC in the preseason by D1Baseball … played for Lexington in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, when he hit .265 with two homers, a triple, seven doubles, 22 RBIs, 20 runs and a steal in 38 games.

  6. golfproperty.com › course-architects › bill-amickBill Amick - Golf Property

    Bill gained valuable experience in the field by working for golf architects in Indianapolis and Atlanta. After years of studying and training, he realized his dream by opening his design practice in 1959. It is now the oldest golf course architectural office in Florida.

  7. Golf Course Architectural Design Firm of Bill Amick. "I want to see smiling golfers on the 18th green!" This motto best describes William Amick's approach to golf course design. Each of the more than 75 new golf courses he has designed in the last four and a half decades reflects his philosophy.

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