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A LEGENDARY golf course has been recreated by ROBOT bulldozers 1,000 miles from its original site. The Lido in Long Island in the state of New York, USA, was abandoned and demolished in the 1940s. Sandvalley.comThe Lido golf course is being rebuilt[/caption] Sandvalley.comThe original course was in Long Island[/caption] Sandvalley.comThe new version will be 1,000 miles away in Wisconsin[/caption] The course’s original construction was completed in 1914 and was opened in 1917. It had been designed by Charles Macdonald, who was a major figure in early American golf. The course was regarded as highly as the likes of Pine Valley, Shinnecock Hills and the National Golf Links.

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