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December 16, 2011

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PALOS VERDES GOLF CLUB CIRCA 1925 PHOTO COURTESY OF PALOS VERDES LIBRARY DISTRICT, LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION Walter Pidgeon, feature film star, dined at the club in 1926 while shooting scenes from a picture named, "Miss Nobody." In 1927, home sites in close proximity to the club ranged in cost from $2,000 to $6,000. In 1951, over the objections of many members, the board instituted a policy that required players to wear shirts. fun facts In 1930, the population of the peninsula reached 500 and the entry fee for the Palos Verdes Open was three dollars. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. attended the 1928 Palos Verdes $2,500 Invitational Open Golf Tournament.

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