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Kenyon

[ken-yuhn]

noun

  1. John Samuel, 1874–1959, U.S. phonetician and educator.



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Rick Kenyon, marketing manager at the L.A.

Kenyon Green, G, Eagles: The 2022 first-round pick of the Texans was cut despite an injury to left guard Landon Dickerson.

In late 2023, a call was made to English putting guru Phil Kenyon - whose client list is a who's who of major champions - in a bid to improve with the flatstick.

From BBC

Kenyon also still coaches from his studio in Formby on Merseyside and is equally as comfortable teaching a pro or an amateur.

From BBC

"You've got three skills to master. Starting the ball on the right line. Controlling the speed. Reading the green," said Kenyon.

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