| 12 golfer habits that *really* annoy superintendents, according to superintendents
| Sens, Josh. 2022. Golf Magazine. March 25. p. [1-7].
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| 9 lawn-care mistakes every first-time homeowner makes (and how to avoid them)
| Sens, Josh. 2021. Golf Magazine. January 22. p. [1-6].
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| Our 5 favorite superintendent-approved lawn-care tips from 2020
| Sens, Josh. 2020. Golf Magazine. December 25. p. [1-7].
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| Kidd friendly: At Mammoth Dunes, Scotsman David McLay Kidd's epic Sand Valley course, the accent is on fun
| Passov, Joe. 2018. Golf Magazine. June. 60(6): p. 26.
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| Strong Island: When golf gods got to New York, they dropped a pin... everywhere
| Marksbury, Jessica. 2018. Golf Magazine. June. 60(6): p. 54-57.
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| Dave & Goliath
| Pelz, Dave. 2018. Golf Magazine. June. 60(6): p. 64-72.
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| MacKenzie Magic: Looking to conjure a master and the Masters? Pasatiempo casts a spell
| Passov, Joe. 2018. Golf Magazine. April. 60(4): p. 34.
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| Back. Back. Back.: The 13th at Augusta is one of golf's iconic holes. Would the risk of lengthening it prove rewarding? It's an idea whose time has come - again
| Passov, Joe. 2018. Golf Magazine. April. 60(4): p. 66-69.
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| Augusta 2030: Given ANGC's history of change, what will the course look like a decade or so from now? The best way to predict the future is to create it yourself - So here goes
| Passov, Joe. 2018. Golf Magazine. April. 60(4): p. 72-75.
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| Jurassic golf
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Magazine. March. 60(3): p. 18-19.
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| Love you, Bay: Rees Jones's new seaside stunner, Danzante Bay, sparks a romance in Loreto, Mexico
| Passov, Joe. 2018. Golf Magazine. March. 60(3): p. 35.
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| Rio Grand: Fresh off a Rees Jones renovation, Las Vegas's Rio Secco shines anew
| Passov, Joe. 2018. Golf Magazine. February. 60(2): p. 26.
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| The historic course at Yale is an exam worth taking
| Passov, Joe. 2017. Golf Magazine. December 13. p. [1-2].
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| Lone Star links: Trinity Forest in Dallas is the striking new home for the AT&T Byron Nelson
| Passov, Joe. 2017. Golf Magazine. November. 59(11): p. 30-31.
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| Shock of the new: This year, a few courses haven't merely entered our top 100 lists, they've rocketed into the upper ranks. There are 11 rookies in all, including a mirage of a links in the Middle East. Seeing is believing, so c'mon, take a look
| Passov, Joe. 2017. Golf Magazine. October. 59(10): p. 70-75.
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| All over the map: On top 100 tracks from Fort Worth to Tokyo, and courses from Rio to Trumplandia, Gil Hanse has etched his art-and launched himself into the elite ranks of modern golf course architects. How, then, does such a global player remain so incredibly down to earth? Think "caveman"
| Passov, Joe. 2017. Golf Magazine. October. 59(10): p. 82-86.
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| Striking gold - Again: Rees Jones has restored the glitter to his dad's golden horseshoe
| Passov, Joe. 2017. Golf Magazine. September. 59(9): p. 38-39.
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| Grains & beauty: Coore-Crenshaw and Mike Keiser unveil Sand Valley, a must-play winner in Wisconsin
| Passov, Joe. 2017. Golf Magazine. May. 59(5): p. 42.
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| Changing course: When Hazeltine National hosted the U.S. Open in 1970, it was called "a cow pasture." Subsequent reworkings by original architect Robert Trent Jones Sr., and more recently by his son Rees, have drawn raves from players and designers. Now comes a new test: The Ryder Cup
| Passov, Joe. 2016. Golf Magazine. October. 58(10): p. 69, 72-73.
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| Round and round we go... for the gold: A century has passed since Olympians put a golf ball in play. Time to roll the rock in Rio
| Sens, Josh. 2016. Golf Magazine. August. 58(8): p. 14-19.
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| The course: Play on the Olympics links will be an international affair: A little Rio, a mite Australian Sandbelt, a tad British Open
| Passov, Joe. 2016. Golf Magazine. August. 58(8): p. 63.
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| Putt for show: For most of us, a patch of carpet and an empty glass gets it done at home, but some golfers(including, apparently, a lot of Canadians!) really like to roll the rock in style
| Anonymous. 2016. Golf Magazine. February. 58(2): p. 18-23.
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| Grassroots effort: Save our sod! How to carve out a solid wedge practice session without carving up the range
| Pelz, Dave. 2015. Golf Magazine. October. 57(10): p. 34.
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| Rookie sensations
| Anonymous. 2015. Golf Magazine. October. 57(10): p. 68-73.
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| [Panelist David McLay Kidd: Lahinch vs. Waterville]
| Kidd, David McLay. 2015. Golf Magazine. October. 57(10): p. 78.
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| [Panelist Ran Morrissett: Lahinch vs. Waterville]
| Morrissett, Ran. 2015. Golf Magazine. October. 57(10): p. 79.
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| Old course, new tricks: How do you enrage purists while combating technology's impact on a centuries-old game? Easy. Just tinker with hallowed golf ground
| Passov, Joe. 2015. Golf Magazine. July. 57(7): p. 68-71.
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| Northwest passage: This year, the U.S. Open boldly goes where it's never gone before: The Pacific Northwest, home to Chambers Bay. Here's why the USGA is rolling the dice by bringing our national championship to a little-known links course that has the world's best players asking, "Chambers where?"
| Rogers, Paul. 2015. Golf Magazine. June. 57(6): p. 88-92, 94.
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| The sand man
| Rogers, Paul. 2015. Golf Magazine. June. 57(6): p. 96-99.
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| A railroad runs through it: When he designed Chambers Bay, Robert Trent Jones Jr. had one eye trained on a gravel pit and the other on the Open
| Passov, Joe. 2015. Golf Magazine. June. 57(6): p. 100-101.
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| Heart land: Jim McNair has poured his soul into the throwback layout at Aiken Golf Club, securing its place among America's Most Charming Courses
| Bamberger, Michael. 2015. Golf Magazine. June. 57(6): p. 156.
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| 10 most influential designs you can play
| Passov, Joe. 2015. Golf Magazine. May. 57(5): p. 138.
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| The influencer: Augusta National's renowned course design continues to impact layouts around the country
| Passov, Joe. 2015. Golf Magazine. April. 57(4): p. 92, 95-98.
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| 4 million golf balls destroyed in fire
| Berhow, Josh. 2015. Golf Magazine. April 5. p. [1].
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| He makes the grade
| Passov, Joe. 2015. Golf Magazine. January. 57(1): p. 70-74.
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| Best new courses 2014: Jack Nicklaus enjoys a banner year, while David McLay Kidd, Tom Doak, Gil Hanse and Robert Trent Jones Jr. amp up the fun factor
| Passov, Joe. 2015. Golf Magazine. January. 57(1): p. 86-92.
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| Desert do-ver: Tom Weiskopf transforms golf's rowdiest venue, the Stadium course at TPC Scottsdale
| Passov, Joe. 2014. Golf Magazine. December. 56(12): p. 100-101.
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| The golden (bear) touch
| Shipnuck, Alan. 2014. Golf Magazine. October. 56(10): p. 46-47.
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| Rebound for glory: Robert Trent Jones II has transformed "Sloppy Hills" into one of the most captivating golf courses on the Moneterey Peninsula
| Passov, Joe. 2014. Golf Magazine. May. 56(5): p. 142-143.
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| A meaner Monster: Doral owner Donald Trump teamed with architect Gil Hanse to give the iconic Blue Monster a lot more water - and even sharper teeth
| Passov, Joe. 2014. Golf Magazine. February. 56(2): p. 100-101.
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| "To let the greens die is to let our faith die. It's like the cartels won."
| Ritter, Jeff. 2014. Golf Magazine. January. 56(1): p. 86-90.
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| How golf lost its way: The game takes too long, costs too much and is generally too difficult to play. How did we get here?
| Kostis, Peter. 2013. Golf Magazine. June. 55(6): p. 51.
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| From the desk of...David McLay Kidd: The course designer lists his modern-course pet peeves
| Anonymous. 2013. Golf Magazine. May. 55(5): p. 46.
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| [Superintendents ensure that golf course ponds are not "chemical-laced waters"]
| Wike, Zachary. 2013. Golf Magazine. April. 55(4): p. 32.
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| What lies beneath
| Sens, Josh. 2013. Golf Magazine. February. 55(2): p. 86-90.
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| TPC River Highlands superintendent Tom DeGrandi, 55, has seen, heard, and squeegeed it all
| Barrett, Connell. 2012. Golf Magazine. October 13. p. [1-2].
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| The right course: As the PGA Championship comes to his ocean course, Pete Dye tees off on bellyaching tour pros, the USGA and retirement
| Mackin, Tom. 2012. Golf Magazine. August. 54(8): p. 21-22.
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| Man with a plan
| Passov, Joe. 2012. Golf Magazine. July. 54(7): p. 110-111.
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| The fix is in
| Passov, Joe. 2012. Golf Magazine. June. 54(6): p. 88.
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| Fighting for its life
| Sens, Josh. 2012. Golf Magazine. June. 54(6): p. 110-111, 113-114, 115.
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| Pete Dye: My life in pictures
| Barrett, Connell. 2012. Golf Magazine. May. 54(5): p. 111-112.
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| Sunday snores?: Have design changes at Augusta National drained the drama from the Masters?
| Wright, Ben; Passov, Joe. 2012. Golf Magazine. April. 54(4): p. 44.
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| Severe tests: Extreme weather has meant challenging times for golf courses, especially in Texas and the Northeast. The USGA does its best to ease the burden
| Rothman, Evan. 2011. Golf Magazine. December. 53(12): p. 124-125.
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| Water world: [Using hand held equipment to manually push water off fairways]
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Magazine. September. 53(9): p. 20-21.
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| Top 100 courses in the U.S. and the World
| Passov, Joe. 2011. Golf Magazine. September. 53(9): p. 65-72, 75-78.
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| Welcome to the club, eight rookies - five from the United States and three from overseas - join our Top 100 rankings in 2011
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Magazine. September. 53(9): p. 81-82.
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| Opening statement: Pine Valley doesn't waste time proving why it's the world's greatest course. The first five holes say it all
| Miller, Kelly. 2011. Golf Magazine. September. 53(9): p. 84-85.
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| Taking his digs
| Morfit, Cameron. 2011. Golf Magazine. September. 53(9): p. 86-91.
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| Change for the better: Three courses made considerable moves in the rankings by way of dramatic redesigns. Call it Extreme Makeover: Top 100 Edition
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Magazine. September. 53(9): p. 92.
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| Is the doctor done?
| Garrity, John. 2011. Golf Magazine. June. 53(6): p. 108-110, 112.
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| You've come a long way, baby!: Nearly every inch of Augusta National has been worked - and reworked - over 75 editions of the Masters. The proof is in the pictures
| Passov, Joe. 2011. Golf Magazine. April. 53(4): p. 80-82, 84, 86.
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| Public bath
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Magazine. March. 53(3): p. 26-27.
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| Flow and behold
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Magazine. February. 53(2): p. 20-21.
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| The world's longest golf course: Pack your sticks, sleeping bag and snake traps. Nullarbor Links isn't just crazy long - it's routed through a fearsome and forsaken swatch of the Australian outback
| Sens, Josh. 2010. Golf Magazine. December. 52(12): p. 76-81.
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| A bump in the road: A controversial new tee on the Old Course's 17th hole has players talking - and sweating
| Passov, Joe. 2010. Golf Magazine. July. 52(7): p. 82-83.
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| Really old Tom
| Barrett, Connell. 2010. Golf Magazine. July. 52(7): p. 92.
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| The little course that could
| Sens, Josh. 2010. Golf Magazine. March. 52(3): p. 80-84, 86.
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| Back to the drawing board
| Garrity, John. 2010. Golf Magazine. February. 52(2): p. 70-75.
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| Protecting their turf: Modern greenskeepers are the PGA tour's real magicians
| Feherty, David. 2010. Golf Magazine. February. 52(2): p. 116.
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| Water works: The USGA's Green Section focuses on many issues, but one of its long-standing priorities has been helping golf courses to conserve water
| Anonymous. 2009. Golf Magazine. December. 51(12): p. 132-133.
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| Designer's choice: Everyone plays favorites - including the game's best architects
| Doak, Tom; McLay Kidk, David; Nicklaus, Jack; Fazio, Tom; Fry, Dana; Coore, Bill; Phillips, Kyle; Hills, Arthur. 2009. Golf Magazine. October. 51(10): p. 76.
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| The greatest course of the last 50 years
| Passov, Joe. 2009. Golf Magazine. September. 51(9): p. 156-158, 160, 162.
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| Mow me down: Seventeen years after his last win, Feherty is still screwing up the yardage
| Feherty, David. 2009. Golf Magazine. January. 51(1): p. 132.
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| Torrey's terrors: Call it a muni, call it pretty - just don't call Torrey Pines easy. The course is tougher than ever thanks to the go-to guy in U.S. Open makeovers, designer Rees Jones
| Anonymous. 2008. Golf Magazine. June. 50(6): p. 105, 107-110, 112.
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| Old Tom's rise & fall: Golf's grand old man took his fatal tumble 100 years ago this spring
| Cook, Kevin. Author, Tommy's Honor. 2008. Golf Magazine. March. 50(3): p. 94-96.
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| Lights! Camera! Pebble!
| Sanburn, Josh. 2008. Golf Magazine. February. 50(2): p. 30-31.
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| A range of options: Perfect lies? Please. My dream practice range has hills, trees and hardpan
| Rodell, Chris. 2008. Golf Magazine. February. 50(2): p. 32.
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| The grass is greener: But don't let overseeding choke your vacation plans
| Anonymous. 2007. Golf Magazine. October. 49(10): p. N3.
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| The Pittsburgh Stealer: Oakmont has been robbing scorecards for more than a century. Here's how...
| Anonymous. 2007. Golf Magazine. June. 49(6): p. 101, 103-105.
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| Pew diligence: The ins, outs, ups and downs of Oakmont's famed church pews bunker
| Anonymous. 2007. Golf Magazine. June. 49(6): p. 108.
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| Major Disaster
| Kostis, Peter. 2004. Golf Magazine. October. 46(10): p. 36.
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| Green monster
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Magazine. October. 46(10): p. 131, 133-135.
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| Architalk: 50 course-design terms every golfer should know
| Midland, Greg. 2004. Golf Magazine. September. 46(9): p. 123-124.
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| Grain man
| Pipkin, Turk. 2004. Golf Magazine. September. 46(9): p. 138-141.
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| Flier in the bunker
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Magazine. August. 46(8): p. 28-29.
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| Dye another day
| Kessler, Peter; Dye, Pete. 2004. Golf Magazine. August. 46(8): p. 119-120, 122, 125-126, 128.
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| Dire straits
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Magazine. August. 46(8): p. 143, 145-147.
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| Big track attack
| Kostis, Peter. 2004. Golf Magazine. July. 46(7): p. 34.
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| The long & short: An insider's guide to the holes that will make-and break-British Open dreams
| Anderson, Brian. 2004. Golf Magazine. July. 46(7): p. 169, 171-174.
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| The journey of Tom Doak: On the road with the man who would be Mackenzie
| Lynch, Eamon. 2004. Golf Magazine. June. 46(6): p. 120-126, 128, 130.
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| Best in show: Why Shinnecock Hills is the finest U.S. Open course
| Hurt, Harry III. 2004. Golf Magazine. June. 46(6): p. 169-170, 173.
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| State of the game
| Grace, Sean. 2002. Golf Magazine. January. 44(1): p. 28.
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| Punta Cana
| McCallen, Brian. 2002. Golf Magazine. January. 44(1): p. 46-47.
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| The search for the perfect golf course
| Doak, Tom. 2000. Golf Magazine. 116(2): p. 40, 42, 44, 46.
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| Built for speed
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| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Magazine. November. 42(11): p. 56.
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| A handle on rakes
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| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Magazine. June. 42(6): p. 112.
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| The best golf jokes
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| Feherty, David. 2000. Golf Magazine. April. 42(4): p. 150-152, 154, 156.
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| The Ross machine: Donald Ross went from being a greenkeeper at a remote Scottish golf course to the largest producer of golf courses in the world - and at a time when that should have been impossible. How on earth did he do it?
| Goodwin, Stephen. 1999. Golf Magazine. p. [1-6].
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| Meeks inherits the rough
| Feinstein, John. 1999. Golf Magazine. October. 41(10): p. 26, 28, 29.
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| Beechtree
| McCallen, Brian. 1999. Golf Magazine. October. 41(10): p. 104-105.
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| Whose country?: Despite its pro-American history, The Country Club might not give the U.S. much of a home-course advantage
| Shackelford, Geoff. 1999. Golf Magazine. October. 41(10): p. 126-130, 132, 134, 137-138.
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| State of the game: Technology
| Kramer, Scott. 1999. Golf Magazine. October. 41(10): p. 142-146, 187.
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| Getting to the root
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Magazine. October. 41(10): p. 166.
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| Turf's up: Golfers Ben Crenshaw, Jerry Pate and Greg Norman are getting involved in the turfgrass business
| Phillips, Hal. 1998. Golf Magazine. May. 40(5): p. 134.
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| Perfectly precise
| Weiskopf, Tom; Purkey, Mike. 1995. Golf Magazine. April. 37(4): p. 44-46, 48, 53, 160.
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| By his design: Besides designing courses, architect Alister Mackenzie was a man of letters - and opinions
| Mackenzie, Alister. 1995. Golf Magazine. April. 37(4): p. 118-119.
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| Karsten Creek: Sooner state's Fazio gem was worth the wait
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| A super job
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| Killer courses: Golf course pesticides can harm more than their intended targets
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| Pinehurst 30 years later
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