Keyword: Playability
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Instructive golf holes XI: No. 9 Merion Cricket Club (East Course), Haverford, Pa., 160 to 180 yards | Anonymous. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 21. 4(8): p. 188-190. |
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49289 |
Instructive golf holes X: No. 8, Columbia Country Club, Washington, D. C. | Anonymous. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. July 21. 4(7): p. 160-162. |
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49275 |
Instructive golf courses IX: No. 15, Hollywood Golf Club, Deal, New Jersey | Anonymous. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. June 21. 4(6): p. 138-140. |
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49264 |
Instructive golf holes VIII: No. 3, Pine Valley Golf Club, Clementon, New Jersey | Anonymous. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 22. 4(5): p. 112-114. |
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49249 |
Instructive golf holes VII: No. 3, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, 130 to 135 yards | Anonymous. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 24. 4(1): p. 6-8. |
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49190 |
Sand versus peat for ameliorating clay putting greens | Anonymous. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 24. 4(1): p. 9. |
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49191 |
What constitutes a perfect putting green? | Macan, A. Vernon. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 24. 4(1): p. 16-17. |
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49195 |
General Thoughts on Golf Course Design Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Thompson, Stanley. 1923. unknown. |
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124391 |
Playing on the putting greens in winter and early spring | USGA Green Section. 1923. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. December. 3(12): p. 321. |
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122368 |
Normal size of green and width of fairway | USGA Green Section. 1923. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. December. 3(12): p. 323. |
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122376 |
Instructive golf holes VI: No. 6, National Golf Links of America, Southampton, Long Island, 120 yards (95 yards to 125 yards) | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. December 15. 3(12): p. 304-306. |
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48685 |
The size of the putting sward | Piper, C. V. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. December 15. 3(12): p. 314-317. |
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48691 |
Clover as turf grass | USGA Green Section. 1923. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. November. 3(11): p. 299. |
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122399 |
Standards in course architecture | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. October 22. 3(10): p. 254. |
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48668 |
How I build a golf course; with some remarks on golf architecture | Butcher, A. Greene. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. October 22. 3(10): p. 258-260. |
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48671 |
Instructive golf holes IV: No. 4, Hollywood Golf Club, Deal, New Jersey, 130 to 165 yards | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. October 22. 3(10): p. 270-272. |
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48675 |
Controlling the Japanese beatle | USGA Green Section. 1923. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. September. 3(9): p. 249. |
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122414 |
Instructive golf holes III: No. 6, Brae-Burn Country Club, West Newton, Massachusetts, 150 yards | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. September 21. 3(9): p. 244-246. |
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48666 |
Seed-bed and seeding of new putting greens | USGA Green Section. 1923. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. August. 3(8): p. 226-227. |
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122423 |
Instructive golf holes II: No. 10, Pine Valley Golf Club, Clementon, N. J., 134 yards | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 21. 3(8): p. 218-220. |
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48656 |
Instructive golf holes I: No. 16, Columbia Country Club, Washington, D. C., 141 yards | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. July 21. 3(7): p. 188-190. |
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48646 |
Measurement of golf holes and placing of tees | Wilson, Alan D. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. July 21. 3(7): p. 193-195. |
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48648 |
Thin turf and luxuriant turf, their treatments and their relations to par | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 21. 3(5): p. 135. |
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48621 |
Uses for evergreens on golf courses | McAtee, W. L. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 21. 3(5): p. 138. |
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48623 |
Principles in golf architecture | Behr, Max H. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 21. 3(5): p. 139-143. |
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48624 |
How soon after planting can vegetative greens be played on? | USGA Green Section. 1923. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. February. 3(2): p. 47. |
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124102 |
On the special importance of good fairway near the greens | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 25. 3(1): p. 17-18. |
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48583 |
Sodding | Carrier, Lyman. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. December 16. 2(12): p. 333-337. |
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48247 |
Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) a valuable plant for fairways with light soil | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. November 16. 2(11): p. 309-310. |
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48232 |
Uniform grass on all the greens | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. October 16. 2(10): p. 281. |
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48212 |
Some principles of golf architecture; being the opinions of divers amateurs | Anonymous. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. September 18. 2(9): p. 265-267. |
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48203 |
The importance of proper treatment of the rough | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. September 18. 2(9): p. 270-271. |
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48206 |
On traps | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 15. 2(8): p. 232. |
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48192 |
Seeding fairways in the northern states | Carrier, Lyman. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 15. 2(8): p. 233-235. |
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48193 |
Upkeep of approach areas | Woodward, Frank L. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 15. 2(8): p. 240-241. |
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48195 |
Drainage and layering in reconstructing puttings-greens | USGA Green Section. 1922. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. July. 2(7): p. 222-223. |
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124249 |
The purpose of hazards Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Hunter, Robert. 1922. The Fairway. March. |
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58755 |
Sand and water boxes for tees | Macbeth, Norman. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. December 16. 1(12): p. 246-251. |
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47652 |
Golf architecture: A few opinions | Campbell, N. Stuart. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. November 15. 1(11): p. 223-225. |
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47640 |
Keep the "rough" cut down: Help reduce the number of lost balls and relieve congestion in play | Anonymous. 1921. The Golf Course [New York]. August. 4(1): p. 5. |
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137339 |
Platitudes on golf course architecture | Alison, C. H. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 28. 1(5): p. 83-85. |
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47577 |
A plea for more holes between 400 and 480 yards, and fewer of over 500 | Reid, Wilfred E. 1917. The Golf Course [New York]. June/July. 2(6/7): p. 41, 48-50. |
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137327 |
More two-shot holes | Anonymous. 1917. The Golf Course [New York]. June/July. 2(6/7): p. 43-44. |
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137329 |
Resting the greens | Anonymous. 1917. The Golf Course [New York]. January. 2(1): p. 8. |
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137354 |
Worms in putting greens, should they be removed? | Lees, Peter W. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. October. 1(10): p. 105. |
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137291 |
The quarry holes at Merion | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. September. 1(9): p. 94-95. |
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137310 |
Two interesting holes | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. August. 1(8): p. 80. |
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137298 |
Crab or September grass | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. August. 1(8): p. 82. |
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137300 |
"Pizen" | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. July. 1(7): p. 68. |
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136747 |
Poa annua in putting greens | Lees, Peter W. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. July. 1(7): p. 69-70. |
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136748 |
"Twisting the fairway" | Tillinghast, A. W. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. May. 1(5): p. 45, 51. |
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136723 |
[Green speed and hole location] | Sinclaire, R. O. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. April. 1(4): p. 34. |
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136721 |
Long holes | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. April. 1(4): p. 36. |
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136724 |
Generous teeing grounds | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. April. 1(4): p. 37. |
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136727 |
Sane distances | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. April. 1(4): p. 40. |
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136730 |
[Modern golf course architecture] | Tillinghast, A. W. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. February. 1(2): p. 9, 19. |
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136707 |
Peter Lees | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. February. 1(2): p. 17. |
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136713 |
[What American clubs can learn from those of Great Britain] |
Anonymous. 1914. The Philadelphia Inquirer. February 15. p. [1]. |
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296924 |
The Golf Courses of the British Isles |
Darwin, Bernard. 1910. London, England: Duckworth & Co. [2], 253 pp. |
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59125 |
A few leading principles in laying out links | Hutchinson, Horace G. 1906. p. 208-219. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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72639 |
Golf for Women |
Hecker, Genevieve. 1904. New York, New York: The Baker & Taylor Company. 217 pp., [27] plates. |
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118424 |
How to play in the wet Access Restrictions |
Low, John L. 1903. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. April. 12(4): p. 246-247. |
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110649 |
A test of skill: How difficult shall we make our golf courses? Access Restrictions |
Emmet, Devereux. 1902. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. February. 10(2): p. 88-92. |
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110681 |
[Iowa putting green] Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1898. Golf. January. 2(1): p. 49. |
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110782 |
[Playing out of a bunker] | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. July 24. 2(45): p. 318-319. |
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297947 |
[St. Andrews is more difficult than many believe] | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. May 29. 2(37): p. 185-186. |
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297927 |
[St. Andrews is not a championship course] | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. May 22. 2(36): p. 163-164. |
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297928 |
[A tricky green at Newhaven] | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. May 1. 2(33): p. 102. |
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297918 |
[The ideal putting green] | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. May 1. 2(33): p. 102. |
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297920 |
New course at Windermere | Lowe, George. 1891. Golf [London]. February 27. 1(24): p. 371. |
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296514 |
Dinard Golf Club | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. February 13. 1(22): p. 350-351. |
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296525 |
Hoylake | Everard, H. S. C. 1891. Golf [London]. January 16. 1(18): p. 274-275. |
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296254 |
[Alterations to the first hole at Prestwick Golf Links] | Anonymous. 1890. Golf [London]. November 28. 1(11): p. 163. |
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296249 |
Dornoch Links | Tweedie, Alec. 1890. Golf [London]. November 14. 1(9): p. 130-131. |
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296238 |
The Eastbourne Links | Ingleby, Holcombe. 1890. Golf [London]. November 14. 1(9): p. 133-134. |
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296240 |
Golf at Brighton | Anonymous. 1890. Golf [London]. November 14. 1(9): p. 134. |
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296242 |
The Braids, Edinburgh | Anonymous. 1890. Golf [London]. September 26. 1(2): p. 25. |
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296224 |
St. Andrews | Everard, H. S. C. 1890. Golf [London]. September 19. 1(1): p. 2-3. |
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296219 |
About High Pointe Golf Club... | Anonymous. [1990]. Turf Times. Update. 19(8): p. 1. |
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292009 |