| The Lido mystique: The 100th anniversary of golf's first design competition recalls the contest, the course and the concept that endures
| Whitten, Ron. 2014. GolfWorld. March 17. 67(22): p. 36-41.
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| Bunkers at their best
| Whitten, Ron. 2014. GolfWorld. March 17. 67(22): p. 42-47.
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| Time for a change: Today's minimalist designs, though challenging and pleasing, are ultimately tributes to golden-age thinking. Golf needs new ideas from architects
| Shackelford, Geoff. 2014. GolfWorld. March 17. 67(22): p. 48-51.
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| Eyes on the prize: Twenty-two years ago Mike Keiser stood atop a dune in Bandon, Ore., and saw a way to bring true links golf to the U.S. - And he has been envisioning great venues ever since
| Silverman, Jeff. 2013. GolfWorld. March 18. 66(21): p. 36-42.
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| Short and stout: In golf's increasingly bigger-is-better world, the Lilliputian par 3 rarely gets its due. But as this collection of tiny one-shotters shows, a hold doesn't have to be long to be lovable
| Whitten, Ron. 2013. GolfWorld. March 18. 66(21): p. 44-49.
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| Natural wonder: Underappreciated but imaginative architect Max Behr had a way with the land - and had a big influence on the shaping of Augusta National
| Shackelford, Geoff. Contributing Writer, GolfWorld. 2013. GolfWorld. March 18. 66(21): p. 50-55.
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| 5 ways to preserve classic courses: Whether you need to restore or simply protect your precious gem, it's important to take action. Check out this primer
| Whitten, Ron. 2012. GolfWorld. March 12. 65(23): p. 32-37.
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| One shot at a one-shotter: GolfWorld and the Alister Mackenzie Society offer a new twist on the annual Lido competition: Design a par 3 reflecting, the master's thinking
| Whitten, Ron. 2012. GolfWorld. March 12. 65(23): p. 38-39.
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| Tale of the tape: When our architecture editor happens upon a video from 1987, he finds elite architects offering insight that stands the test of time - sometimes
| Whitten, Ron. 2012. GolfWorld. March 12. 65(23): p. 40-46.
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| What price authenticity?: Are architects sacrificing economy or playability when restoring the virtues of older courses? Depends on who you talk to
| Whitten, Ron. 2011. GolfWorld. March 14. 64(23): p. 42-48.
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| 12 reasons why 12-hole courses will never be mainstream
| Whitten, Ron. 2011. GolfWorld. March 14. 64(23): p. 50-54.
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| Irreconcilable differences: Lauded for their skill in carrying on dad's work, Rees and Bobby Jones maintain a rivalry that's beyond bitter
| Moriarty, Jim. 2007. Golf World. February 16. 60(25): p. 27-29.
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| As fate would have it: Ben Crenshaw's paring with Bill Coore has produced some of the game's best designs. The secret's in the chemistry
| Whitten, Ron. 2007. Golf World. February 16. 60(25): p. 30-34.
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| Show us your fantasy: It's time to unleash your inner Alister MacKenzie - and perhaps win $3,000 in the process
| Whitten, Ron. 2007. Golf World. February 16. 60(25): p. 36-37.
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| Credit problem
| Whitten, Ron. 2001. Golf World. February 23. 54(30): p. 30-33.
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