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The Book on Steve Cook August 1, 2008
After talking about it for a few hours and commenting on everything from its celebrated history to how fortunate he is to maintain its hallowed ground, Steve Cook announces that it's finally time to see the golf course he manages.More>>
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The Mike Davis Rules June 6, 2008
USGA setup boss will take advantage of new teeing grounds and playing surfaces for the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.More>>
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Municipal Maestro June 1, 2008
Golfers flock to Torrey Pines like St. Andrews and Pebble Beach. But few are as passionate about the San Diego jewel as its residents, who protect their cherished municipal with fervor generally reserved for religion. No one knows that better than certified superintendent Mark Woodward, the...More>>
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This U.S. Open Will Be Interesting June 1, 2008
The USGA setup will force players to think while on the teesMore>>
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A Bad Execution of Good Intentions May 1, 2008
Augusta national is hurting its own cause by making the masters a torture testMore>>
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Tim Moraghan Launches Aspire October 10, 2007
Former USGA agronomist creates consulting firm for superintendents.More>>
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Longing For More Short Grass September 1, 2007
Southern hills showcased a setup that could be the model for a revolution in tournament preparationMore>>
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What Does Moraghan's Departure Mean for the USGA Green Section? August 1, 2007
The United States Golf Association's removal of Tim Moraghan as championship agronomist offers yet another glimpse into the strange and turbulent little cult that is our game's North American governing body.More>>
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Southern Man August 1, 2007
In the heart of the Bible belt surrounded by encroaching suburban hustle, a historic golf club remains steeped in traditional charm. A sentry guards the handsomely landscaped entrance gate to Southern Hills Country Club, the first site to host a fourth PGA Championship.More>>
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Some Pray For Rain, Others Plead For Sun July 26, 2007
New technologies can insulate your golf course from weather conditions.More>>
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