Keyword: Strategic design
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4 steps to an effective management system Access Restrictions |
Lyall, Keith. 2023. GreenMaster. Winter. 59(4): p. 14-18. |
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Slimming golf down |
Lawrence, Adam. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. January. 55: p. 40-41, 43. |
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Pennard | Smith, Lorne. 2018. s.l.: FineGolf. [4] pp. |
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Length is not the key to great course design: Strategy makes the game of golf |
Mandell, Richard. 2017. Carolinas Golf. Summer. 18[15](2): p. 22. |
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Oakmont's a brute: Henry C. Fownes' only golf course design is arguably the most difficult championship layout in the world |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2016. Superintendent. May. 15(5): p. 22-24. |
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Streamsong Black |
Anonymous. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. April. 44: p. 14. |
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Not fair!: What does the word 'fair' mean to golf designers? |
Lawrence, Adam. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. April. 44: p. 22-23, 25, 27. |
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A fair lesson |
Andrew, Ian. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. April. 44: p. 27. |
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Pennard | Smith, Lorne. 2015. s.l.: FineGolf. [3] pp. |
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Tees and bunkers: Angles & options | Hearn, Raymond. 2015. On Course [MAGCS]. October. 69(6): p. 4-5. |
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Does strategy still exist? | Lawrence, Adam. 2015. Golf Course Architecture. October. 42: p. 22-23, 25, 27. |
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The new normal (and why it is better) | Lawrence, Adam. 2015. Golf Course Architecture. January. 39: p. 40-41, 43. |
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The Renaissance | Smith, Lorne. 2014. s.l.: FineGolf. [3] pp. |
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Remodeling road map: Considering a golf course renovation? Master planning is a key step that marries the wants and needs of the facility with the architect's ability to deliver on those expectations Access Restrictions |
Hearn, Raymond. 2014. Golf Course Management. October. 82(10): p. 74, 76, 78. |
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Split decision: Holes with multiple fairways guarantee options, and should thus be among the most strategically interesting in golf. But, according to many architects, this isn't always the case |
Lawrence, Adam. 2014. Golf Course Architecture. July. 37: p. 18-21, 23. |
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Golf's one shot epics: The long par hole has always been a key part of the golf designer's armoury, but has fallen out of favour in recent years, as architects strive to appears more merciful |
Lawrence, Adam. 2014. Golf Course Architecture. April. 36: p. 30-33. |
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Rules, architecture, and John Low | Crosby, Robert. 2013. Through The Green [United Kingdom]. September. p. 41-45. |
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Midwest masterpiece: Muirfield Village, host venue for the Presidents Cup, is a magnificent test - and a 40-year study of Jack Nicklaus' architectural acumen |
Whitten, Ron. 2013. GolfWorld. September 30. 67(11): p. 36-40. |
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Best laid plans: Thoughts on the relevance of strategic design |
Davey, Ben. 2010. Golf Architecture. 12: p. 74-79. |
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Working with signature golf course designers.. |
Stenson, Brit. 2010. Asian Golf Business. September. 26: p. 30-36. |
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How wide should fairways be? |
Brauer, Jeffrey D. 2010. Golf Course Industry. April. 22(4): p. 6. |
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The Renaissance | Smith, Lorne. 2009. s.l.: FineGolf. [2] pp. |
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Sustainable golf course design |
Glasgow, Alex. 2008. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. November. 23(4): p. 14-19. |
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Costa Navarino |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. October. 14: p. 56-57, 59. |
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Golf's old Kentucky home: Named after a fabled Viking warrior's paradise, Valhalla and its veteran superintendent prepare for another Ryder Cup duel. Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2008. Golf Course Management. September. 76(9): p. 70, 72, 74, 76. |
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Building better bunkers Access Restrictions |
Mingay, Jeff. 2008. GreenMaster. June. 43(3): p. 25-27. |
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New course is a marriage of ingenuity and nature | Pennington, Bill. 2008. The New York Times. June 30. p. [1-4]. |
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Multiple choices: The USGA has risk-reward twists up its sleeve to spice up Torrey Pines and make players think |
Shackelford, Geoff. 2008. Golf World. June 6. p. 72-73. |
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Hole No. 7 Marvel Golf Club, Benton, Kentucky | Anonymous. 2008. Golfdom. April. 64(4): p. 24-25. |
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Time to get in the right groove | Shackelford, Geoff. 2008. Golfdom. April. 64(4): p. 28. |
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Shepherds of a different flock: By altering their maintenance practices, operators can speed play, guide more customers through their facilities and corral additional business |
Gleason, Dan. 2008. Golf Business [NGCOA]. April. 14(4): p. 40-45. |
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29 May-1 June: Celtic Manor Wales Open |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 17. |
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Desmond Muirhead: One of a kind: Forrest Richardson profiles the life and works of the eccentric British architect |
Richardson, Forrest. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 22-23, 25, 27. |
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Hole No. 7 Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky | Anonymous. 2008. Golfdom. February. 64(2): p. 16-17. |
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Hole No. 13 Torrey Pines, South Course, La Jolla, Calif. | Anonymous. 2008. Golfdom. January. 64(1): p. 16-17. |
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[Korineum, politics, and design] |
Hemstock, David. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 7-8. |
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14-17 February: Northern Trust Open, Riviera CC, Los Angeles |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 21. |
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Askernish: The rebirth |
Peake, Malcolm. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 32-33. |
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The innovator: Legendary golf architect Pete Dye transformed course design in the 1970s and 1980s. But his legacy goes much further than island greens and railway sleepers. Now in his eighties, Dye remains passionate, opinionated and active. Richard Wax spoke to him and wife Alice to the the Dye gospel |
Wax, Richard. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 34-35, 37, 39, 41, 43. |
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Dangerous places: Hazards, whether in the formal sense of water or bunkers, or just places you really don't want to go, define the game of golf, and a course on which they are poorly placed is a frustrating, joyless place. Adam Lawrence investigates their use |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 44-45, 47, 49. |
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Rolling and tumbling:The majority of golf shots are played on or around greens, so green design is central to the success of any course. But, as the pressure to increase green speeds grows, so the ability of architects to build interesting greens is reduced. Or is it? Adam Lawrence investigates |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 50-51, 53, 55. |
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Cobble Beach Golf Links |
McPherson, David. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 56-57, 59. |
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Legend Golf Resort |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 61, 63, 65. |
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Son Gual |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 66-67, 69, 71. |
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Repton Short Course |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 73, 75. |
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Dun Laoghaire Golf Club |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 77, 79. |
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Coombe Hill - A case study in golf course renovation | Moodie, Ken. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-4]. |
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The case for renovation | Swan, Howard. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-4]. |
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Where to now? The future of golf course design | Prat, Alain. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-3]. |
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St Andrews and the development of strategic golf course design | McMurray, Ross. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-5]. |
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Golf architecture, a real art | Pascassio, Bernard. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-4]. |
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Hole No. 14 Banyan Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Fla. | Anonymous. 2007. Golfdom. November. 63(11): p. 18-19. |
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Par 70 isn't exactly chopped liver | Shackelford, Geoff. 2007. Golfdom. November. 63(11): p. 22. |
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How to turn your worst hole into your best | Gidman, Simon. 2007. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 16-17. |
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Lough Erne nears completion |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 8-9. |
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Swan and Murray join forces |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 21. |
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Dr Bernhard von Limburger: Christoph Meister profiles Germany's master architect, the first designer of significance to emerge from continental Europe |
Meister, Christoph. 2006. Golf Course Architecture. October. 6: p. 24-26, 28. |
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Home from home: California-based architect Kyle Phillips is busy at home but his highest profile work is on this side of Atlantic. With the American Express World Golf Championship being played over his course at The Grove outside London in September, his stock in Europe is set to rise still further. Toby Ingleton recently met Phillips at The Grove to talk design |
Ingleton, Toby. 2006. Golf Course Architecture. April. 4: p. 48-51, 53-54. |
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Contour considerations | Brauer, Jeffrey D. 2006. Golf Course News. February. 18(2): p. 19. |
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Fore!: Teaching Golf Course Design in a Landscape Architecture Curriculum | Smith, William G. 2005. M.S. Thesis: University of Georgia. x, 163 pp. |
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The future - Take golf back to it's roots |
Mackenzie, Tom. 2005. p. 73-76. In: Peake, Malcolm, ed. A Natural Course for Golf. Bingley, UK: Sports Turf Research Institute. |
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A mineral goldmine: Course designer Barrie Gregson is overseeing the new 9-hole at Woodside Golf Club in Cheshire where all the work is being carried out in house |
Gale, Laurence. 2006[2005]. Pitchcare. December/January. 4: p. 12-13. |
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Dr Alister MacKenzie |
Rowlinson, Mark. 2005. Golf Course Architecture. October. 2: p. 22-23, 25. |
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Death or glory: Challenge and inspiration for golfers of all levels: we examine the short par four |
Anonymous. 2005. Golf Course Architecture. July. 1: p. 38-39, 41-43. |
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Water, water everywhere... |
MacCallum, Scott. 2005. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 14-15, 17. |
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Landscape for learning: Landscape is part of marketing plan for the University of Akron | Harler, Curt. 2005. Landscape Management. March. 44(3): p. 100-104, 107. |
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Golf strategies |
Gildan, Phil. 2005. Urban Land. February. p. 104-105, 114, 116, 118. |
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Golf Course Turf Management: Tools and Techniques |
Quast, Danny H.; Otto, Wayne. 2004. New York: McGraw-Hill. xvii, 520 pp. |
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Rees Jones' philosophy of design | Jones, Rees. 2004. ASGCA Architect's Gallery. p. [1]. |
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Strategy for Establishment and Maintenance of Fescue on Danish Golf Courses | Haspell, Chris; Beurling, Hans; Tomlinson, Ian; Ebdrup, Jan; Christensen, Per; Rasmussen, Per; Tømming, Søren. [2004]. [North Sealand, Denmark]: [North Sealand Experience Working Group]. 37 pp. |
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The Other 51 Weeks |
The R&A. [2004]. St. Andrews, Fife : The R&A. |
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Golf Course Design: Modern Day Issues and Experiences |
Douglas, Nigel B. 2004. Hertford, England: Authors OnLine. xiv, 237. |
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A man apart: On and off the golf course, Jack Nicklaus stands alone Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2004. Golf Course Management. December. 72(12): p. 52-63. |
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Evolution of the golf hole |
Forrest, Steve. 2004. The McMahon Report. February 14. p. [1-2]. |
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General development policies |
Anonymous. 200X. Arthur Hills Web Site. p. [1]. |
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In golf and business, it's all about location, location, location | Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. 2003. GCSAA World Wide Web Site. p. [1-2]. |
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The evolving art of strategy |
Mandell, Richard. 2003.: p. 68-75. In: Daley, Paul, ed. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective -- Volume Two. 2. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co. |
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The fundamentals of course archetecture |
Olson, Cal. 2003.: p. 88-93. In: Daley, Paul, ed. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective -- Volume Two. 2. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co. |
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Planning of Tong Hwa Golf and Country Club, Taiwan |
Sato, Takeshi. 2003.: p. 110-115. In: Daley, Paul, ed. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective -- Volume Two. 2. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co. |
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A global grudge match inspired by course design |
Freeman, Noel; Reilly, Jim. 2003.: p. 162-167. In: Daley, Paul, ed. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective -- Volume Two. 2. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co. |
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The evolution of Maxwell greens |
Clouser, Chris. 2003.: p. 182-187. In: Daley, Paul, ed. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective -- Volume Two. 2. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co. |
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Golf course hazards: Placement and design |
Panks, Gary. 2003.: p. 260-263. In: Daley, Paul, ed. Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective -- Volume Two. 2. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co. |
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Influences: Ross & Wilson |
Hills, Arthur. 2003. In: Hills, Arthur. A Conversation With Arthur Hills [video interview]. [East Lansing, MI: American Society of Golf Course Architects & Michigan State University Libraries Turfgrass Information Center]. 01:38 minutes. |
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The Legacy Golf Club |
Hills, Arthur. 2003. VegasGolfer. March 26. p. [1]. |
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Golf's tumultuous relationship with trees Access Restrictions |
Mingay, Jeff. 2003. GreenMaster. February. 38(1): p. 74. |
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14 hole, Quarry Oaks Golf Club, South Bend, Nebraska | LaFoy, John. [2002]. ASGCA World Wide Web Site. p. [1]. |
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Double Doglegs and Other Hazards: The Life and Work of Larry Packard |
Rathbun, Mickey. 2002. Kernersville, NC: Airlie Hall Press. 220 pp. |
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18 hole, "Hole in the Wall", Morningstar Golfers Club, Mukwanago, Wisconsin | Jacobson, Rick. [2002]. ASGCA World Wide Web Site. p. [1]. |
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Into temptation |
Shackelford, Geoff. 2002. Golf Architecture. 5: p. 22-24. |
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The Thompson touch: Stanley Thompson and his strategic style of golf architecture |
Mingay, Jeff. 2002. Golf Architecture. 5: p. 25-27. |
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Strategic remodelling: Working with the character of a course |
Dawson, Jamie. 2002. Golf Architecture. 5: p. 31-32. |
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Redan |
Crafter, Neil. 2002. Golf Architecture. 5: p. 33-34. |
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Landscape design and the design process |
Pierceall, Greg. 2002. The Landsculptor. December. p. 25-27. |
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The Masters mechanic |
Anonymous. 2002. Golf Digest. April. 53(4): p. 29. |
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ASGCA: Preserve the great golf courses | Weed, Bobby. 2001. Golfdom. October. 57(10): p. 15. |
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Feature interview with George Thomas: September 2001 | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Club Atlas Web Site. September. p. [1-6]. |
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An anatomy of a restoration | White, Dunlop III. [200x]. Golf Club Atlas Web Site. p. [1-24]. |
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Natural Turf for Sport |
Sport England. 2000. Wetherby, England: Sport England Publications. 35 pp. |
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[Design Strategy] |
Seay, Edwin B. [200x]. In: Seay, Edwin B. A Conversation With Edwin B. Seay [video interview]. [American Society of Golf Course Architects]. 05:20 minutes. |
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The 18th hole, par 5, 475 metres: The Australian Golf Club, Sydney, New South Wales |
Shearer, Bob. 2000. The Journal of the Society of Australian Golf CourseArchitects. December. 4: p. 4. |
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