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Marshall C. Douglas is a
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golfer. He played in four Open Championships; 1966, 1967, 1970 and 1972. Douglas won the inaugural 1969
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, and was third in 1970. He was runner-up in the 1966
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, in the 1969
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and in the 1974
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. Douglas also won the Elie Boys in 1957 and the Eastwood Quaich 1962. In September 1973, Douglas won with scores of 70 and 68 at Dalmahoy, the Pro-Am Championship of Scotland sponsored by Scottish Sunday Express and Royal Bank of Scotland.


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