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Author(s):Dye, Alice
Author Affiliation:Associate Member, American Society of Golf Course Architects
Title:Are today's courses too long?: Wider acceptance of "forward tees" - so called because of their location and the progressive thoughts they represent - could add a new dimension of pleasure to today's game
Source:Golf Course Management. Vol. 53, No. 7, July 1985, p. 66, 70, 74-75.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, KS: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf course design; Golfer satisfaction; Multiple tees; Perceptions; Playability; Yardage
Language:English
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Note:"Text reprinted permission Golf Digest Magazine from May 1985 issue"
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Dye, A. 1985. Are today's courses too long?: Wider acceptance of "forward tees" - so called because of their location and the progressive thoughts they represent - could add a new dimension of pleasure to today's game. Golf Course Manage. 53(7):p. 66, 70, 74-75.
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