Keyword: Golf demand
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Government-owned golf provides the playing fields for the masses |
Lyon, Dennis. 2010. Golf Course Industry. May. 22(5): p. 24. |
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Hope against hope: Architects, builders hang on for better days |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2010. Golfdom. April. 66(4): p. 9. |
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China tees up for golf explosion despite construction ban |
Anonymous. 2010. Asian Golf Business. April. 21: p. 28-30. |
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India destined to be a world class golf destination |
Anonymous. 2010. Asian Golf Business. April. 21: p. 36-37. |
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Golf is everyman's sport | Anonymous. 2010. CBS News. April 28. p. [1]. |
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Trump International plans proceed | Anonymous. 2010. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 10-11. |
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[Change is inevitable, but beneficial] Access Restrictions |
Pemberton, John. 2010. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 55. |
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Pressing on: For many Golfdom readers, 2009 was the toughest year they've ever endured in the business. But those same readers remain hopeful for 2010 and beyond |
Aylward, Larry. 2010. Golfdom. March. 66(3): p. 18-20, 23-24, 26. |
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168784 |
You might think I'm crazy, but I believe the golf industry is in for a solid 2010 |
Gray, Christopher S. Sr. 2010. Golfdom. March. 66(3): p. 28, 31. |
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168785 |
Golf joins The Games: Turfgrass expert expects Olympics to bolster popularity of the sport in her native country |
de Costa Faé, Aline. 2010. Golfdom. February. 66(2): p. 6, 8. |
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High maintenance Hanbury bucks economic trend | Dutton, Carol. 2010. Pitchcare.com. February 7. p. [1-2]. |
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Learning and development for all |
Todd, Peter. 2010. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 13. |
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How do golfers choose a course?: A conjoint analysis of influencing factors Access Restrictions |
Won, Doyeon; Hwang, Sunhwan; Kleiber, Douglas. 2009. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 27(2): p. 1-16. |
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Mixed bag: GCSAA's Lyman says NGF numbers tell a sordid tale of the golf market | Whitford, Marty. 2009. Golfdom. December. 65(12): p. 12. |
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It's all about the value: Business today is about keeping customers loyal and throwing them a little something, you know for the effort | Shackelford, Geoff. 2009. Golfdom. November. 65(11): p. 72. |
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Rounds on the rise?: There are signs of economic recovery, which bodes well for the golf industry | Aylward, Larry. 2009. Golfdom. June. 65(6): p. 8, 10. |
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Golf: The patient is holding its own Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2009. Golf Course Management. April. 77(4): p. 40. |
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McDuffy just keeps on keeping on | Jackson, Joel. 2009. Golfdom. March. 65(3): p. 12. |
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Looking for answers...in the moment: Seminar speaker will never forget this education session | Gray, Christopher S. Sr. 2009. Golfdom. March. 65(3): p. 28. |
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How to kick them out: Here's an idea to deliver some much-needed cash to a club's coffers - and dump some disliked members in the process | Shackelford, Geoff. 2009. Golfdom. March. 65(3): p. 56. |
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Golfonomics |
Randall, Steve. 2009. Course Conditions. Spring. p. 22. |
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Worrying trends?: Recent surveys identify a worrying trend at golf courses across England and Scotland |
Anonymous. 2009. Pitchcare. February/March. 23: p. 6. |
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Make your own light at the end of the tunnel |
Scott, Jon. 2009. TurfCraft International. January/February. 124: p. 30-32. |
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20/20 gets golf ready Access Restrictions |
Bollig, Jeff. 2009. Golf Course Management. January. 77(1): p. 40. |
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Fading of the green: As economic woes continue to challenge the nation, golf course management professionals search for ways to safely pilot their facilities through the storm Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2009. Golf Course Management. January. 77(1): p. 48-50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60. |
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Golf 20/20 goes grown-up Access Restrictions |
Jones, Seth. 2008. Golf Course Management. November. 76(11): p. 40. |
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Time for change: The golf industry must modify its ways to remain viable | Shackelford, Geoff. 2008. Golfdom. November. 64(11): p. 38-39, 42-43. |
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It's easier to keep a job then find another one |
Muench, Tim. 2008. North Texas GCSA News. November/December. 16(10): p. 1, 5, 7. |
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Firstgolf signs Cape deal |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. October. 14: p. 16. |
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The iron curtain rises: Eastern european countries take considerable strides to embrace the game |
Wilson, Mike. 2008. Golfdom Europe. October. 1(4): p. 8-10, 12-13. |
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Discount golf | Brandenburg, David. 2008. The Grass Roots. September/October. 37(5): p. 28-29. |
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A tale of two owners |
Brennan, Jack. 2008. Golf Course Industry. August. 20(8): p. 16. |
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International performance | Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Industry. August. 20(8): p. 18. |
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[How changes in the economy effect BIGGA] Access Restrictions |
Pemberton, John. 2008. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 48. |
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What the R&A say - be prepared for change | Isaac, Steve. 2008. Greenkeeper International. June. p. Climate change 7. |
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Management of golf course bunkers | Brown, Stewart. 2008. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 14-15. |
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Dragon dance | Witt, Randy. 2008. Hole Notes. June. 40(5): p. 24-25. |
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Survive the downturn: Robert Clive talks with Scott MacCallum about how golf clubs can survive the recession Access Restrictions |
MacCallum, Scott. 2008. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 36-37. |
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A bad execution of good intentions | Shackelford, Geoff. 2008. Golfdom. May. 64(5): p. 26. |
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Strength in numbers: Golf clubs partner to boost rounds, grow revenue and secure long-term solvency | Frabotta, David. 2008. Golfdom. May. 64(5): p. 44-45, 48-50. |
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Golf: The bridge between generations and gender: As population demographics shift, we must make an extra effort to introduce a new generation to the game | Shea, Patrick A. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 46(3): p. 13-19. |
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Customer service in the Southeast: It's all about the experience | Hartwiger, Chris. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 46(3): p. 23-25. |
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Walking the talk Access Restrictions |
DeVictor, Darcy. 2008. Golf Course Management. April. 76(4): p. 40. |
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Got the golf bug?: If so, you're not alone. Minnesota juniors are learning the game and competing in ever greater numbers |
Mugford, John. 2008. Minnesota Golfer. April/May. 36(2): p. Cover, 20-24. |
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Growing the game? It may take just one... |
Giering, Bill. 2008. TurfNet Monthly. April. 15(4): p. 16-17. |
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[Tourism golf and local players] |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 1. |
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Brown or green?: Environmental sustainability is right at the top of golf's priority list. But are there other aspects of sustainability that need considering, asks Adam Lawrence? |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 40-41, 43, 45. |
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Golf goes back to the future: India, especially the IT hotbed of Bangalore, is one of the most dynamic regions on the planet, both economically and in golfing terms, says Adam Lawrence |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 46-47, 49, 51. |
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How can golf clubs retain 'nomadic' golf members? Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2008. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 4. |
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Golf is about golfers | Martin, Greg. 2008. On Course. March. 61(11): p. 23. |
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Attracting the golfer: David Golding, GTC's education director encourages all course managers and head greekeepers to "prepare their cases" for the new golfing season.... Access Restrictions |
Golding, David. 2008. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 9. |
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How bad will housing hamper golf? |
Frabotta, David. 2008. The Super News. February. p. 14. |
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Nine-hole course helping to inspire Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2008. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 8. |
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Hot spot for golf development: Middle East course-building boom spreads to Northern Africa | Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. January. 17(1): p. 35-37. |
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Going the rounds: A look at the latest reports from a leading industry think tank |
Anonymous. 2007. Mountain West Turf. Winter. 7(4): p. 18-19. |
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Working overseas... off the beaten path |
Reitman, John. 2007. TurfNet Monthly. December. 14(12): p. 1-5. |
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More on 'the ball stops here': Clearly chemical does its part to grow the game | Warwick, Mary Ellen. 2007. Golfdom. November. 63(11): p. 12. |
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Memphis blues: Region struggles with course oversupply, golfer price-shopping |
Desiere, Scott. 2007. Golf Inc.. October. 16(10): p. 36. |
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Are you sure you're secure? | Toombs, Melissa. 2007. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 33. |
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The ball stops here!: The golf course maintenance industry must get more engaged in building its own business | Aylward, Larry. 2007. Golfdom. August. 63(8): p. 30-31, 34-36. |
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Free golf lessons help grow the game - and then some | Aylward, Larry. 2007. Golfdom. August. 63(8): p. 34. |
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'Play golf' for golf's sake Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Ken. 2007. GreenMaster. August. 42(4): p. 21. |
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Kirkcudbright |
Keepin, Maureen. 2007. Pitchcare. August/September. 14: p. 54-55. |
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Chapters amp up promotional presence Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Management. July. 75(7): p. 26. |
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Staying ahead of market demands: Golf construction slows in-line with demand, so builders and architects tout real-estate projects and sustainable design | Frabotta, David. 2007. Golfdom. July. 63(7): p. 38-42. |
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Analyzing demand for rounds |
Brennan, Jack. 2007. Golf Course Industry. July. 19(6): p. 22. |
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Setting up for kids' play: These kids are good, but resist the temptation to trick up your golf course for tournaments | Frabotta, David. 2007. Golfdom. June. 63(6): p. 52-55. |
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102 and still...golfing: The golf industry should use Elsie McLean's hole-in-one feat to help grow the game | Aylward, Larry. 2007. Golfdom. May. 63(5): p. 18. |
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It's a slow start for 2007 rounds |
Carter, Keith. 2007. Golf Inc.. May. 16(5): p. 9-10. |
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All golf is local: Tougher competition will favor innovative operators, executives say |
Carter, Keith. 2007. Golf Inc.. May. 16(5): p. 14-15. |
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[Rethinking the game?] |
Swan, Howard. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 6. |
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Green grounds make big impact: Continuing growth in the turf industry |
Womack, Rocky. 2007. Turf: North. March. 20(3): p. B6, B8. |
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Captured value on the links: Using excess land of golf courses for redevelopment is one way course operators are generating cash for capital improvements |
Lurie, Steven J.; Thompson, Scott. 2007. Urban Land. February. p. 79-82. |
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Baby boom or bust?: Now on the tees: America's largest generation. But could time scarcity keep golf from cashing in on its financial potential? | Frabotta, David. 2007. Golfdom. February. 63(2): p. 28-29, 32, 34, 36. |
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Where have all the golfers gone? | Shepherd, Ken. 2007. On Course. February. 60(9): p. 13-14. |
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It plays in Peoria: Making integrated facility management more than just lip service | Jones, Pat. 2007. Golf Course Industry. February. 19(2): p. 36-41. |
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In good repair: The golf industry is amid a stock-market-like correction, but insiders are bullish on its growing fiscal strength | Aylward, Larry. 2007. Golfdom Supplement: The Golfdom Report. February Supplement. 63(2): p. 6A-8A, 10A-12A, 14A. |
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Golf's benefits come into focus Access Restrictions |
Bollig, Jeff. 2007. Golf Course Management. January. 75(1): p. 40. |
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Back in black: Ten years removed from the golf industry's biggest boom period, operators large and small stand poised for another phase of growth and profitability |
Blais, Peter. 2007. Golf Business [NGCOA]. January. 13(1): p. 36-43. |
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Up in arms: Even with a dip in the number of municipal openings, governments continue to wear their developer hats to the chagrin of most course owners. Is muni golf right or wrong? |
Gould, David. 2007. Golf Business [NGCOA]. January. 13(1): p. 44-51. |
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Golf spreads its wings: The game of golf continues to develop around the world, with courses being built in countries unthinkable only a few years ago. Which golf markets will be the hotspots of the future? And what is the role of architecture in new markets? Adam Lawrence investigates |
Lawrence, Adam. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. January. 7: p. 48-50, 52, 54-55. |
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Missouri golf courses [statistics] | Missouri Valley Turfgrass Association. [200x]. Sports Turf AdvanTage Web Site. p. [1-2]. |
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Golf in Vermont | Golf Industry Committee, Vermont Golf Association. 2006. [Rutland, Vermont]: Golf Industry Committee, Vermont Golf Association. 15 pp. |
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Where is golf going | Jones, Pat. 2006. Carolinas Green. November/December. p. 6, 9. |
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I'm one of them... |
Fultz, Charlie. 2006. TurfNet Monthly. October. 13(10): p. 8. |
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The future of golf housing |
Day, Robert. 2006. Golf Course Architecture. October. 6: p. 34. |
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Come down to earth to attract women into golf |
Koppenhaver, James. 2006. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. October 6. 8(18): p. 16. |
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The Eastern market |
Anonymous. 2006. Golf Course Architecture [STRI]. Autumn. p. 2. |
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The end of the line | Norton, Pat. 2006. The Grass Roots. September/October. 35(5): p. 22-23, 25. |
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Home builders battle green wave in New Jersey Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2006. Golf Course Management. August. 74(8): p. 20. |
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Have golf's glory days gone by?: The game that brought grass to the desert appears to be drying up | Davis, Tony. 2006. High Country News. August 21. 38(15): p. 11. |
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Finding good fortune: The golf rush brought American superintendents to China several years ago: They don't plan on leaving | Blake, Laura Watilo. 2006. Golfdom. July. 62(7): p. 24-25, 27, 29, 31. |
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Life as a greenkeeper on the other side |
Wright, Barry. 2006. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 14-15. |
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Behind the numbers: A look at how the National Golf Foundation conducts research and how the organization fits into the golf business |
Walsh, John. 2006. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. April. 18(4): p. 28-31. |
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Survey reveals that a well-maintained golf course is the number one factor driving golfer satisfaction |
Anonymous. 2006. The Newsletter [New England]. March. p. 8. |
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Shackelford's Future of Golf: A must read... |
Witteveen, Gordon. 2006. TurfNet Monthly. March. 13(3): p. 14-15. |
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Changing times: Shifts in consumer behavior send membership rolls at private clubs spiralling |
Klein, Bradley S. 2006. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. March 24. 8(5): p. 24-26. |
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Rounds: Up or down? | Brennan, Jack. 2006. Golf Course News. February. 18(2): p. 18. |
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Poised for growth: Various segments of the industry work to improve the golf business | Trusty, Steve; Trusty, Suz. 2006. Golf Course News. February. 18(2): p. 30-31, 34, 36. |
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Course closed |
Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. February. 15(2): p. 44-45, 47. |
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