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Pines

British  
/ paɪnz /

noun

  1. the former name of the (Isle of) Youth

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Ludvig Aberg of Sweden, winner of last year’s Genesis at Torrey Pines, tied for 20th at nine-under after a final-round 66.

From Los Angeles Times

After the Palisades fire forced the event to be relocated to Torrey Pines last February, it returned to its usual venue and, at least in round one, the iconic Riviera course held its own, as only 28 of the 72 players were in red numbers when play was suspended.

From Los Angeles Times

After a tie for second behind runaway winner Justin Rose at Torrey Pines, Hisatsune held the halfway lead at the Phoenix Open last week, before finishing 10th.

From Barron's

Tree surgeons cut down historic pines near Rome's Colosseum on Friday, a fortnight after three people were hurt when a massive tree fell near the Imperial Forum.

From Barron's

The Italian capital's umbrella pines are as much a part of the landscape as the ruins and cobbled streets, and residents are fiercely attached to them.

From Barron's