Hagen's Restaurants History

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Located within the sprawling complex of Donald Ross Golf course, Hagen’s offers a club house dining experience to its guests. The restaurant has been named after the legendary golfer Walter Hagen, who had won the PGA Championship at the course in the year 1924. From the food menu, guests can enjoy a fine selection of soups, salads, steaks, seafood and even barbeque rib dishes. Guests can sit at the bar, which has its own unique menu and the legend associated with the place is that once upon a time legendary gangster Al Capone had carved a message at the

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