Proper noun
Hazeltine (plural Hazeltines)
A surname.
Another thing the “Hazeltine Six” have in common—with the possible exception of Willett—is that they arrived as the bottom half of Clarke’s side. Source: Internet
American Ryder Cup Vice Captain Tom Lehman, left, embraces Captain Davis Love III after the U.S. clinched victory on the 18th green at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. Source: Internet
Goldstrand has designed many Minnesota courses and is a former player on the PGA Tour who’s career highlights included a 12th-place finish in the U.S. Open at Hazeltine National in 1970. Source: Internet
A concert by the David Hazeltine Jazz Trio will be on April 14 at the MEB Şura Hall. Source: Internet
Even more fascinating is a collection of essays and speeches called Library Work with Children, compiled by Alice I. Hazeltine and published in 1917. Source: Internet
Hazeltine said by telephone Wednesday that the Puntarenas criminal case was postponed until October. Source: Internet