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Craig Wood (racing Driver)
Craig Wood may refer to: *Craig Wood (golfer) (1901–1968), professional golfer *Craig Wood (guitarist) (born 1978), guitarist for Avril Lavigne *Craig Wood (film editor), film editor * Craig Wood, an entry on the List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumnock and Kyle See also *Craig Woods Craig Woods (born Harry Lewis Woods Jr.; April 14, 1918 - September 12, 1974) was an actor who appeared in films during the Golden Age of Hollywood and later appeared on television. He was under contract with Columbia Pictures in the early 194 ...
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Craig Wood (golfer)
Craig Ralph Wood (November 18, 1901 – May 7, 1968) was an American professional golfer in the 1930s and 1940s, the winner of 21 PGA Tour titles including two major championships and a member of three Ryder Cup teams . Wood was the first player to lose all four major championships in extra holes. His major wins came late in his career at age 39, winning the first two of 1941, the Masters and U.S. Open. Playing career Born in Lake Placid, New York, Wood turned professional in 1920 at age 18. Despite his two major championships, he is probably most well known as the victim of Gene Sarazen's famous double eagle in the 1935 Augusta National Invitational (now known as the Masters Tournament). The shot left the two players tied at the end of regulation and Sarazen went on to victory in a 36-hole playoff. This was the fourth runner-up and third playoff loss for Wood in a major in just two years. In the 1933 British Open at St Andrews, Denny Shute had defeated Wood in another 36- ...
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Craig Wood (guitarist)
Gob is a Canadian punk rock band from Langley, British Columbia, formed in 1993. The band consists of Tom Thacker, Theo Goutzinakis, Gabe Mantle and Steven Fairweather. They were nominated for a Juno Award for best new group in 2000, and received another Juno nomination for best video in 2002. Gob's most successful album is ''World According to Gob''. Their best-selling songs to date are "I Hear You Calling", "Soda", and "Banshee Song". They have been featured in movies, TV shows, and many sporting video games such as ''NHL 2002'', ''NHL 2003, NHL 2004'' and ''Madden NFL 2004'' with songs such as "Oh! Ellin", "I've Been Up These Steps", "Sick With You" (both re-mixed for the game), "I Hear You Calling" and "Give Up The Grudge". The band has appeared at several music festivals, the most well-known being the Vans Warped Tour. Thacker is also the rhythm guitarist for fellow Canadian rock band Sum 41. History of Gob ''Gob'', ''Too Late... No Friends'' and ''How Far Shallow Takes Y ...
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Craig Wood (film Editor)
Craig Wood is an Australian film editor working in America. Born in Sydney, Wood began his career at the age of 19 as an assistant editor in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's documentary department before moving into music video and advertising work. He has worked as an editor on almost all of director Gore Verbinski’s films, including the 1996 short film ''The Ritual'', as well as on over a dozen Verbinski-directed commercials, including the Clio Awards and Silver Lion-winning Budweiser "Frogs" (1995). Selected filmography Music videos * Alphaville "Mysteries of Love" (1990) (directed by Alex Proyas) *The Smashing Pumpkins "Today" (1993) (directed by Stéphane Sednaoui) *Björk "Big Time Sensuality" (1993) (directed by Stéphane Sednaoui) *Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers "Mary Jane's Last Dance" (1993) (directed by Keir McFarlane) *UB40 "Bring Me Your Cup" (1993) (directed by Keir McFarlane) *Janet Jackson "Any Time, Any Place" (1994) (directed by Keir McFarlane) *Ky ...
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List Of Sites Of Special Scientific Interest In Cumnock And Kyle
The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the Cumnock and Kyle Area of Search. For other areas, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search. * Afton Lodge * Ailsa Craig * Aldons Hill * Auchalton * Ballantrae Shingle Beach * Barlosh Moss * Benbeoch * Bennane Head Grasslands * Blair Farm * Blood Moss and Slot Burn * Bogton Loch * Byne Hill * Craig Wood * Craighead Quarry * Dalmellington Moss * Dunaskin Glen * Dundonald Wood * Feoch Meadows * Fountainhead * Garpel Water * Girvan to Ballantrae Coast Section * Glen App and Galloway Moors * Greenock Mains * Howford Bridge * Knockdaw Hill * Knockdolian Hill * Knockgardner * Knockormal * Laggan Burn * Littleton and Balhamie Hills * Loch Doon Loch Doon ( gd, Loch Dùin, ) is a freshwater loch in Carrick, Scotland. The River Doon issues from its northern end, while the loch itself receives waters from Gala Lane and Loch Enoch (in the Galloway Hills) via Eglin Lane. History In the 1 ... * ...
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