| Problems in remodeling courses
| MacKenzie, Alister. 1933. The American Golfer. May. 36(8): p. 25, 44.
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| The ideal short hole: Conditions of design which call for varying strategy in play are first essentials
| MacKenzie, Alister. 1932. The American Golfer. 35(9): p. 18, 44.
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| Plans for the Ideal Golf Course
| Mackenzie, Alister. 1932. The American Golfer. March. 35(6): p. 20-21, 44, 46.
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| A club where golf is golf: Winged Foot emphasizes strongly the difference between the golf club and the country club ideas
| Uzzell, Thomas H. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 14-15, 38-39.
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| Care to hear about California golf?: Golden Gate state now challenges the world in the matter of ideal conditions for playing the game
| Chisholm, D. Scott. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 20, 39.
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| [Using a truck to water the fairways]
| Anonymous. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 40.
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| [Eradicating chickweed]
| Anonymous. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 40-41.
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| [Killing sorrel]
| Anonymous. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 41.
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| [What to use instead of lime on a fairway]
| Anonymous. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 41.
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| [Keeping pearlwort under control]
| Anonymous. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 41.
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| [Controlling angleworms in the lawn with lead arsenate]
| Anonymous. 1929. The American Golfer. February. 32(5): p. 41.
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| The dilemma in golf architecture: Strategy that leads vs. penalties that punish
| Behr, Max H. 1928. The American Golfer. November. 32(2): p. 10-11, 33-35.
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| [Snow mold and winter brown-patch problems]
| Anonymous. 1928. The American Golfer. November. 32(2): p. 30.
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| [Handling heavy mat formed by Cocoos bent on the putting green]
| Anonymous. 1928. The American Golfer. November. 32(2): p. 30.
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| [Best grade of bent greens to buy]
| Anonymous. 1928. The American Golfer. November. 32(2): p. 30-31.
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| [Is it advisable to mix arsenate of lead with two inches of top soil when planting stolons on greens?]
| Anonymous. 1928. The American Golfer. November. 32(2): p. 31.
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| The ideal golf course
| Hunter, Robert. 1927. The American Golfer. January. p. 5, 6, 39.
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| What I saw of British links
| Keeler, O. B. 1926. The American Golfer. September. p. 11, 36.
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| Putting the choice up to the player: Suggesting an interesting design for a golf hole in which both long hitters and medium ones find challenges to their respective skill
| Strong, Herbert; Low, George. 1926. The American Golfer. July. 29(10): p. 26.
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| Who wants the course made harder? A specific case showing that the high-handicap player is often the one
| Darwin, Bernard. 1926. The American Golfer. February. p. 5, 54.
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| Spring treatment of putting greens
| Tucker, W. H. Sr. 1922. The American Golfer. March 25. 25(6): p. 12.
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