Dave and Jack Mcintosh, owners of Oak Hills GC in Palos Park, 111., recently bought the Peach Valley GC in Spartan- burg, S. C. . . . Improvements on the 18- hole course and driving range include a lighted chip and putt area . . . Bob Burch- ette stays on at Peach Valley as pro-man- ager . . . Art Elwood has moved from the pro spot at Yardley (Pa.) GC to the new Shepherd Hill CC in Allentown, Pa., as pro-manager. Walhalla G&CC, near Schenectady, N.Y., is being laid out with an eye toward luxury . . . The course which is scheduled to open in 1965 is rated among the top 10 in the Northeast by its architect, Bill Mitchell . . . White Deer GC, now being built near Williamsport, Pa., plans a club- SWINGING house to increase recreation facilities . . . Gigantic clubhouse rebuilding project at Edgewood CC in Pittsburgh, Pa. is near- AROUND ing completion. The Crestwood CC in Watertown, Conn, recently lost its head pro, Mickey Gresh . . . Gresh, who opened Crestwood, has returned to Wethersfield (Conn.) CC News of the Golf as assistant to Bob Schappa . . . New Va- cation-home resort on Indian Mountain World in Brief Lake near Kresgeville, Pa., will include 9-hole layout . . . Arnolda Banch CC, By HERB GRAFFIS near Petersburg, Va., is the 113th course construction by Phil Ball, engineer, and Mac McCuiston, course architect . . . Bur- lington (la.) GC's remodeled clubhouse should be ready this spring . . . The facelifting job ran to $194,000 . . . New course near Holland, Mich, will open as FRONT COVER soon as the turf is ready, probably some- time in June . . . Mike Haywood, Madison Venerable Joe Valentine looks very well pleased to be receiving the (Ind.) CC pro, is pushing for a 9-hole USGA's fourth green section award for public course for his community . . . Hay- distinguished work with turfgrass, but wood feels increased golf activity in Madi- possibly not nearly so much as his son, son won't hurt the private club. Dick. The latter has reason to be Discussion in Highland, N.Y. early last proud of the old gentleman, who is 78, served as supt. at Merion GC in month centered around land offered by Ardmore, Pa., for 50 years, and dis- Walter Seaman for development of a golf covered Merion bluegrass. Dick suc- course . . . Interested Highlanders are ceeded his dad at the Pennsylvania considering a muny layout backed by club in 1961. See page 70 FHA funds or a membership club . . . Ahead of the work schedule is the con- AD INDEX — 208-209 struction of the Piney Point GC near Nor- wood, N.C. ... It should be open about EDITORIAL INDEX — 210 July . . . The course is near completion and clubhouse and pool construction will start as soon as weatner permits . . . Crasdaile,

«»IMmi It Mbllthtd •wittily «xc»pt Nov. antf Dm. Aetaptod m Cwitr»llarf Circulation Pootago Paid at Rochollo. Illinois. flMM *Mr«M all arfvortlaUf. olronlatloa & odltorla) eorroopondoiioato G0LFD0M , 407 S. DwWi 9t., Ctiloa«o 10*06. a 500-acre, $20-million development fort to preserve the country climate of northwest of Durham, N.C., begins con- their community, have raised $200,000 struction of an 18-hole layout later this and purchased 97 acres from a develop- month . . . Course is first step in complex ment contractor . . . Plans are for an 18- of recreation facilities, shopping center hole course on the site . . . New causeway and homes scheduled to be built over 10 development in Texas City, Tex. on the years ... A unique 19th hole located in Gulf of Mexico, include homesites, existing twin silos is planned. marina, and combination yacht club and wants to build a 36- . . . Sidney, O. is considering hole course in Harris County near Hous- a muny 18 northeast of the city to serve ton, Tex. . . . The plan, pending court Shelby county residents . . . Petition cir- approval, is for the county to apply to culators in Valpariso, Ind. are fighting Washington to use the proposed site for proposed $175,000 bond issue to expand development rights and then to lease the the Forest Park muny nine through pur- chase of adjacent land. land to Demaret . . . Harris County stands to earn an estimated $127,800 in seven New York state is moving along on years without obligating taxpayers or acquisition of land to form Braddock Bay using public funds . . . Wyckoff Park State Park on Lake Ontario near Ro- G&CC in Holyoke, Mass. is facing rough chester . . . Present facilities include a times . . . New highway construction parking lot, picnic tables and restrooms scheduled for 1965 will reduce grounds . . . Proposed park will have 18-hole from 110 to 85 or 90 acres . . . Marco course, marinas, bathing beaches and a Marinello, club president, is trying to find refuge harbor . . . Petitions are going the a way out . . . Wyckoff, Holyoke's only rounds in Lamesa, Tex. to garner support 18, has housing developments and high- for 9-hole muny course at cost of $45,000. ways on three sides and a community . . . No opposition was voiced in the Clio, reservoir on the fourth . . . Proposed new Mich, rezoning of residential land to com- layout on remaining land would result in mercial use as an 18-hole course . . . an exhorbitant expenditure. Birmingham (Ala.) CC is remodeling club- In an era of 21-gun salutes for every house to better serve its 1600 members new course, clubhouse, resort and locker- . . . Wallingford (Conn.) CC plans room improvement, it's refreshing to be $100,000 expansion of course and club- surprised by a new club opening with the house . . . Crystal Lake CC in Clinton, course and clubhouse complete and ready La. is swapping land with a roal estate for play ... In Houston, Noble Ginther developer . . . Club gets seven new holes carved a new 18 out of his family's game and the developer gets seven old ones. preserve without a whisper to local re- Marlon Smith is the new Ozona (Tex.) sidents or the press . . . Five months of CC pro . . . New nine added to Redland construction work that created a million- CC in Homestead, Fla. . . . Shepard Hills dollar layout went almost unnoticed . . . CC, near Waverly, N.Y., has acquired The surprise unveiling of the George land for expansion to 18 this spring . . . Fazio and Jay Riviere designed course Riverside GC in Central City, Nebr., came in late January. plans to finish its new clubhouse by next After viewing diagrams of Ginther's winter . . . course in downtown Houston, the press Bob Clare is the pro at the new Gray corps was taken by police-escorted shuttle Oaks GC, La Verne, Calif. . . . The course bus to the new El Dorado CC . . . As the starts out with nine holes snuggled in a bus moved along the Eastex Freeway, bill- canyon . . . Construction of second nine boards were being erected to start a mem- and clubhouse starts this spring . . . bership drive for 750 . . . Ginther's plans Ridgewood CC in Waco, Tex. has okayed for the future include housing develop- a $750,000 clubhouse including three ments and a race track to match New swimming pools . . . Completion date is York's Aqueduct or Los Angeles' Holly- set for May 31 . . . Waco architects Bush wood Park . . . The El Dorado pro is Bill & Witt and Robert S. Bennet drew the Stephens. plans for the two-level, modern, stone and Construction of additional nine at Mc- glass structure . . . Cherokee CC in Kinney, Tex. muny is slated for 1964 . . . Jacksonville, Tex. is starting a new club- Lake Bluff, 111. proposes to use the com- house . . . Prior to campaign for 200 new munity's Rockland Park site for new 18 members, Cherokee had signed up 89 ...... Residents of Dover, Mass., in an ef- Husum Hills GC, near White Salmon, Wash., is attempting to raise $75,000 to complete a course and clubhouse ... At PGA Tournaments present only the water system is complete. Dale Kraemer is the new Glendora Mar. 12-15—St. Petersburg Open, Lakewood CC (Calif.) CC manager . . . Ray Helmy, $25,000 pro at Cold Springs G&CC in Plaserville, 19-22—Doral Open, Doral CC, $50,- Calif., is getting a new pro shop as part of 000 26-29—Azalea Open, Cape Fear CC, Wil- a new $60,000 clubhouse . . . New CC in mington, N.C. $20,000 Dresden, Tenn. to be built for $125,000 Apr. 2-5—Greater Greensboro (N.C.) Open, with nine-hole course, swimming pool, Sedgefield CC $35,000 tennis court and clubhouse . . . Los 9-12—Masters, Augusta National $20,000 Coyotes CC re-opened its clubhouse fa- (minimum) cilities late in Jan. . . . The original struct- 16-19—Houston Classic, Sharpstown CC ure was razed by fire in Nov., 1962 . . . $50,000 The purse for the Twelfth Annual Tourna- 23-26—Texas Open Inv., Oak Hills CC, ment of Champions (Apr. 30 — May 3) San Antonio, Tex. $40,000 at Desert Inn CC in Las Vegas, Nev., has 30-May 3—Tournament of Champions, Des- been raised from last year's $60,000 to ert Inn CC, Las Vegas, Nev. $65,- 000 $65,000. 30-May 3—Waco Turner Open Inv., Turner The Illinois Women's Golf Association CC, Burneyville, Okla. $20,000 has scheduled its State Amateur Invitation May 7-10—Colonial National Inv., Colonial CC, for June 15-19 at the Quincy (111.) CC and Ft. Worth, Tex. $75,000 14-17—Oklahoma City Open, Quail Creek the Three Day Stroke Play Invitation for Aug. 4-6 at Mauh-Nah-Tee-See CC in CC, $35,000 21-24—Memphis Open Inv., Colonial CC, Rockford. . . . The Women's Open $50,000 Championship is set for July 9-11 at San 27-31—"500" Festival Open Inv. Speed- Diego CC in Chula Vista, Calif. . . . The way (Ind.) GC $70,000 1965 site is the Atlantic City CC in lune 4-7—, Westchester Northfield, N.J. ... In 1966 the distaff CC, Rye, N.Y. $100,000 golfers will meet at the Hazelton National 11-14—, Warwick Hills CC, CC in Chaska, Minn. Grand Blanc, Mich. $55,000 18-20—USGA Open, Congressional CC, Miami Lakes CC in Miami, Fla., has Washington, D.C. $90,000 given the go-ahead to architects, 25-28—, Highland Park Robert M. Little and Marion Manley, for CC, $100,000 a new clubhouse . . . The completion July 2-5—Whitemarsh Open, Whitemarsh CC, target date is Nov. 15 . . . Businessmen's Philadelphia Pa. $125,000 grill and accommodations for overnight, 9-12—open weekend and week-long guests will be 16-19—PGA Championship, Columbus included . . . Harold Weston three-time (O.) CC $50,000 (minimum) past president of the Pacific Northwest 23-26—Insurance City Open, Wethersfield (Conn.) CC $50,000 Golf Association, was given the George 30-Aug. 2—, Pine Grove Bertz memorial golf award at the annual CC, St. Luc, P.Q. $50,000 Hayward banquet of champions . . . Wes- Aug. 6-9—, Tam O'Shanter CC, ton was instrumental in establishing the Niles, 111. $50,000 (minimum) scholarship for caddies in 10—Children's Memorial Hospital Pro- the Northwest and Western Canada . . . Am, Onwentsia Club, Lake Forest, Zell Eaton, pro at th e Palm Springs III. $12,000 (Calif.) GC, reported an increase of/611 13-16—St. Paul Open, Keller GC, Purse to be announced golfers this Jan. over last . . . Also, the fiscal accumulation for 1964 is $2,456 20-23—, Firestone CC, Akron, O. $50,000 greater than last year. 27-30—Carling World Open, Oakland Hills Bill Livingston takes over this month CC, Birmingham, Mich. $200,000 as supt. of Fred Waring's Shawnee-on- Delaware courses in Stroudsburg, Pa. . . . Livingston formerly was green master at his maintenance building in late January Silver Spring in Ridgefield, Conn...... Gordon Leishman moves from pro Joe Dinelli, supt. at North Shore CC, post at River Road CC in Louisville to * Highland Park, 111., estimates that about Idle Hour in Lexington, Ky. 20 per cent of his members attended the Pro spot at Plainfield (N.J) CC was Open House equipment show he held in left vacant when Bill Moran joined A. G. Spalding & Bros, in Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Ray Ferguson succeeds Art Weber as head pro at North Jersey CC in Wayne, N.J. . . . Winged Foot CC, Mamaroneck, ASK THE PRO... N.Y. will be site of the 16th National HE'S IN THE KNOW! Amputee Golf Association championship, From golf swings to golf slacks, golf clubs August 19-22 . . . Wally Baskovitch is to golf shirts . .. the pro has the answer. the defending champion.

Chances are against Arnie Palmer, or ¥ (J/tM any other pro, matching Arnie's $128,000 record winnings . . . It's not a matter of GOLF ENSEMBLES FOR MEN AND loss of skill, but the new PGA purse dis- WOMEN ARE COMFORT-DESIGNED tribution schedule is designed to give the low 40 (instead of the low 50) a greater FOR ACTION share of the purse . . . For instance, at the 9 GOLFERS! $50,000 Paul Harney won $7,500 instead of $9,000 and run- nerup went home with $4,000 instead of $4,600 . . . Players to- ward the middle of the prize list, though, received up to $100 more than usual. USGA's 70th annual meeting in New York jacked the prize money for the Open to about $95,000 . . . Charley Coe of Oklahoma City, twice Amateur champion, a member of six teams and twice a runnerup in the Masters, received the USGA's Award for "dis- tinguished sportsmanship" . . . The Sep- tember USGA Amateur championship at Canterbury CC in Cleveland, O. will limit opening day match play participants to 150 . . . Lloyd Monroe, N.J. amateur Impeccably tailored golf champ in 1958 and 1962, joins Stan and apres-golfwear Mosel as assistant pro at Essex Fells CC, ... Slacks, Shirts, Sweaters, Bermudas Essex Fells, N.J. and Culottes... finest domestic and Jean Mulkeen, member of the Ladies imported fabrics PGA since 1957 is the new head pro at including full-fashion Florissant Valley CC near St. Louis, Mo. Banlon, Dacron-Cotton . . . Doral CC in Miami, Fla. will be the Knits and many others site of Amateur Tournament equally as important of Champions, June 23-27 . . . Sime Braio, ... that's DiFini for '64. See these supt. at Worcester (Mass.) CC, has retired fashionable color- after 42 years of service . . . New supt. coordinated, mix 'n is John Almonte . . . Fred Seitz has moved match styles today. from the Oakmont (Pa.) CC to manage In Pro Shops the Sunnehanna CC in Johnstown, Pa. . . . coast-to-coast. Senior Women's Amateur Championship is slated for Oct. 14-16 at the Del Paso CC in Sacramento, Calif. . . . The 1965 Senior Women's is scheduled for Exmoor CC in Highland Park, 111.

Bob Baldock, course architect operat- ing out of Fresno, Calif, plans 1964 eon- * struction of nine sites, all in states west Shirts and Sweaters by of the Rockies . . . George Wesley Wal- DIFINI KNITWEAR, LTD. ton has contracted to build a new nine New York for Senior citizens at Temelec, Sonoma County, Calif. . . . Guy Paulsen moves west from the pro spot at Old Elm CC Ladies PGA Tournaments in Chicago to the new Shorecliffs CC in San Clemente, Calif. ... Joe Williams, Mar. 19-22—Women's Western Open, Scenic who designed the Shorecliffs course, is Hills CC, Pensacola, Fla. $7,500 26-29—Open staying on as supt. Apr. 2-5-St. Petersburg (Fla.) Women's New residential site is being developed Open, Sunset GC, $10,000 on a 515-acre tract in Chester County, Pa. 10-12—Baton Rouge (La.) Ladies' Open, * . . . 18-hole course was designed by Al- Sherwood Forest CC, $7,500 fred Tull . . . Other recreation facilities 17-19—Peach Blossom Open, Spartanburg include swimming pool, tennis courts, sta- (S. C.) CC, $7,500 23-26—Titleholders Championship, Augusta ble and bridle paths . . . The former Gil- CC, Augusta, Ga. $7,500 (mini- ber Mather colonial mansion is scheduled mum) for remodeling to serve as a clubhouse 1 May 1-3—Civitan Open, Alexandria G&CC, for the development. Alexandria, La. $8,000 The Pee Wee golf championship is all 8-10—Squirt Ladies' Open, Glen Echo * set for its 18th annual renewal at Rio CC, St. Louis, Mo., $12,500 15-17—Civitan Open, Muskogee (Okla.) r Pinar CC in Orlando, Fla. . . . Youngsters CC, $8,000 from 3 to 15 can enter free of charge . . . 21-24—Civitan Open, Glen Lakes CC, Dal- y There are five divisions . . . The contest las, Tex. $12,500 was organized by the Orlando Daily News- 29-31—Babe Zaharias Open, Beaumont papers, Inc. and is now sponsored by the (Tex.) CC, $8,500 ' Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce June 5-7—To be announced and Minute Maid Company. 12-14—Sponsor to be announced, Turf ~ Valley CC, Ellicott City, Md. $10,- Veteran Maurie Luxford again did a 000 " marvelous job in conducting Bing Cros- 19-21—Lady Carling Eastern Open, Pleas- by's 1964 tournament . . . Over $200,000 ant Valley CC, Worcester, Mass. was donated to youth welfare causes and $10,000 (minimum) $55,000 was set aside as pro money . . . 26-28—To be announced . More than $1% million has been given to youth welfare operations from Bing's tournament since it has been held on ed that achievements of course supts. in the Monterey peninsula courses . . . Bing's vast improvement of putting surfaces ac- «- tax situation, his brother Larry's business counts for a great deal of the improve- savvy, Maurie Luxford's superb diplo- ment in tournament scoring . . . Now 30 k macy in handling the amateur invitations to 32 putts a round are about "par" for and other expert free services have made the pro who's going to win much money ' the Clambake the great affair it is. in tournaments, Willie said ... He also said that a bad lie on a fairway doesn't Terry McCann now director of Youth- bother the expert golfer unless he hap- Sports Development program of United pens to miss the shot . . . then, of course, * States Junior Chamber of Commerce, he blames the supt. which puts on the nation's largest junior golf championship ... It gets about 25,000 Fred Corcoran is writing his memoirs * entries . . . Pepsi-Cola contributes $20,- . . . They should make a lively story of « 000 a year to the program . . . Paul the growing-up period of golf . . . Fred Scott, formerly Jaycee Youth Sports di- followed Bob Harlow as PGA Tourna- A rector, now is assistant to minister of ment Bureau manager . . . With Fred, First Christian Church at Tulsa. tournament golf expanded into big busi-i ness . . . Golf Assn. At the New York Golf Writers' annual and the Teacher's Trophy international * dinner, Willie Turnesa in accepting an ideas . . . He started tournament busi- award the writers bestowed on the "First ness for the Ladies PGA and managed - Family of Golf," said that his five broth- , Ted Williams and Stan Mu- ers and their father had been "gainfully" sial into big money . . . Glen (Bud) Har- employed in golf for 290 years . . . Willie, vey is aiding Corcoran in his literary la- the amateur of a grand family, made an- bor pain. <' other fine talk at the USGA green section meeting ... He jolted the meeting by John Derr, former director of sports remarking that putting requires the least for CBS, has dropped his longtime posi- ~ amount of golfing talent . . . Willie add- tion as press aide to Arthur Godfrey . . . Derr, who now represents professional golf societies and country clubs, plans to concentrate on sports broadcasting, promotion and public relations . . . This season, Derr will handle eight PGA tour- nament broadcasts and the Masters at Augusta, Ga. . . . This will be Derr's 16th Masters. Golfers who take Pan American enroute * to South America, Panama and Mexico 4 City will get a reduced freight rate for playing equipment . . . Pan Am, with the approval of the Civil Aeronautics Board, put the lower club-carrying rates into effect Feb. 18 . . . Speedy golf is played at the Southampton Golf and ^ Beach Club, Pembroke, Bermuda . . . New Par-3 18 promises two-hour rounds I in place of the usual four-hours plus, common on standard courses ... 64 traps and three water holes add interest to course designed by Alfred Tull. Familiar names still not on the roster for this year's $65,000 Tournament of Champions include Jerry Barber, Tom- my Bolt, , , Ted 1 Kroll, Billy' Maxwell, , 1 , Bob Bosburg, Earl Stewart, Jr., and . . . The tourney is scheduled for April 30-May 3 at the Desert Inn CC in Las Vegas, Nev. . . . Long-time Athens (Ga.) CC pro, Pooley Hubert, retired in January . . . Pooley < had served as head pro since 1937 . . . He plans to open a 9-hole course near 1 Athens. Pro Joe Simon moves to the Los Robles Interlocking link construction Greens course in the new Janss/Conejo, prevents misalignment and provides Calif, project . . . The course is part of dimensional stability. Precision- a 10,000 acre total community in south- molded grease resistant vinyl links eastern Ventura County . . . Simon had ] are woven on a non-rust steel been associate pro-manager at Sepulveda network, which is metal-reinforced GC, which has two public 18s in Los An- on the ends. Non-slip surface. geles, Calif. . . . Bellevue CC in Syracuse, Eliminates hazards of wet floors. N.Y. now has an automatic fairway irri- Even the tiniest heels cannot catch. gation system . . . Course supt., Tom Keeps dirt, mud and slush outside. Topp, outlined the details in arecent bulle- Rolls for easy handling. Individual tin of the New York Turfgrass Associ- . links come in 15 fade-resistant solid ation ... Six chapters of the GCSA of decorator colors, and the first California have organized a federation to marbleized polychrome colors. act as a clearing house for information ' Design can include name. on maintenance. Send for catalog sheets and prices. Mary Lee Lindeman, a teaching mem- ber of the Ladies PGA since 1961, steps AMERICAN MAT CORPORATION in as pro at the new Riverside GC in Dachau, Germany . . . Riverside is the ' 1802 Adam* Street • Toledo 2, Ohio only American course in the Munich area "America's Largest Specialists in Floor Mailing" . . . Mary Lee hopes to stay at Riverside until her husband, Major Arthur Linde- man, returns to the states in mid-1965. ' Githian Shaw recently resigned as pro at Owensboro (Ky.) CC . . . Terry Lally is the new Owensboro pro . . . Lally was captain of the 1960 Notre Dame team, worked for A. G. Spalding & Bros, and greens, f spent a year under Ed Kerby at Fairlawn tees, CC in Akron, O. . . . Ken Campbell re-j fairways, % places John Bove as pro at Ponkapoag and lawgn areas course in Canton, Mass. . . . Campbell's * former pro slot was at South Shore CC in Hingham, Mass. . . . New pro at Meadow Brook GC in Reading, Pa. is Paul Munro who replaces Don Johnson . . . Bill Ezinicki opens the New Seabury GC at Mashpee, Mass. on Cape Cod, as* head pro. Gillespie Park course in Greensboro, ^ N.C. may be expanded to 18 . . . Gaines- ville, Fla. hopes to have first nine of new Ironwood GC open by Aug. 1 . . . Iron- wood is Gainesville's only public course, t . . . Bergen County (N.J.) is discussing second course on Teaneck Meadows to* relieve the jammed conditions at Bock- leigh's 18 . . . Over 10,000 Bergen resi-" dents have memberships at Rockleigh . . . St. Petersburg, Fla., where there has been no public course since 1954, is consider- ing constructing a layout on an old gar- with the handy Henderson Con- bage dump . . . Competing for the site is tour 18T-184 combination unit for a refuse-disposal plant . . . Indian Hill renovating and mowing. CC in Newington, Conn, plans to cele- brate its 50th anniversary with projects Unlimited flexibility, operating for course and clubhouse improvements. convenience, and performance Joseph Valentine, retired supt. of the have made the Henderson Con- Merion GC, Ardmore, Pa. received an award from the USGA green section . . . tour Thin-Cut and Mower a favor- Credited with discovering Merion blue-4 ite in golf course maintenance. grass, Valentine served at Merion for 50 Proven by many years of use on years . . . His son, Dick, is the current golf courses in every state, the Merion supt. . . . John Kiraly recently resigned as pro at Latrobe (Pa.) Elks CC Henderson Contour Thin-Cut is . . . Syd Clarke, designer and builder of the only renovator which converts 14 Southern courses, has signed as sunt to a mower. You get both for less of Cape Coral (Fla.) CC. I than $180 Joseph Aiello, owner of Knoll GC in For full information about the 18" Boonton, N.J. died in January after suf fering a stroke . . . Aiello purchased thd model shown above or the Con- Knoll in 1946 and turned it into a prof- tour 28, which renovates, mows itable operation by raising membership and sweeps in one operation, dues, making improvements and using J write to: facilities for group parties four nights a week ... The Knoll has been the scene of many major NYC area tourneys . Northmoor CC in Highland Park' 111 ,, HENDERSON considering community's offer of $480- MFG. COMPANY 000 for 60 acres of club property FISHER16, ILLINOIS City officials plan to use land for public! course . . . Valparaiso, Ind. park board plans to enlarge 9-hole Forest Park lay- out to 18 . . . New York with 544 golf courses, California with 474 and Penn- sylvania with 430 head the breakdown of the list of courses in the U.S. Garden Grove, Calif., seeking federal funds to purchase Santa Ana's Willowick GC . . . National City, Calif, to open muny this year . . . Golf pro and supt. positions under discussion by Twentynine Palms, Calif, recreation district for pro- posed new muny . . . Choctaw CC near Butler, Ala. is pushing toward early com- MCLAUGHLIN pletion . . . Briar Hall G&CC in Briar- cliff Manor, N.Y., is remodeling its club- house . . . $500,000 clubhouse at Dia- Range, Miniature, mond Bar, Calif, to complement million dollar 18 now under construction . . . Pro Shop Golf Balls Construction of Par-3 under way of Keota, la. . . . Los Angeles County has given Made of finest materials, care- the go-ahead for 18 at Victoria Regional fully supervised. Covers contain Park in Dominguez, Calif. . . . $146,000 the new DUPONT NEOPRENE set aside for clubhouse, $950,000 for HC for maximum durability. Fin- course, putting green, parking lot, etc. est URETHANE enamel used. New retirement center in Pala Valley ****** near San Diego, Calif. . . . Club and 18 there are included in $70 million develop- ment . . . Fargo, N.D. has eliminated traps from new muny Par-3 nine . . . city hopes to speed up play and encourage WANT TO SAVE ON not-so-good golfers. Westover shopping RANGE BALLS? center in Midland, Tex. has a putting green . . . Williamsburg GC in Hayden- Have your culls rebuilt the MC- ville, Mass. opens first nine in mid-April LAUGHLIN way. Exclusive pro- . . . Beaver Brook GC planned near Clin- cess gives them same durability ton, N.J. as new range balls. Covers and Mays Landing, N.J. 18-hole muny, de- paint the same as our new signed by Horace Smith, opened late last range balls. year . . . Slated for 1964 openings are two more Smith layouts at Andorra ****** Springs Golf and Tennis Club in Lafayette Hills, Pa. and Shepard Hills in Allentown, Pa. . . . Andorra Springs is a compact 18 Range and miniature sup- on 50 acres while Shepard hills will be plies and equipment. Send for regulation size . . . Nick Roberto, class A catalog. Used balls bought, PGA pro, is conducting winter lessons for sold and exchanged. the Greenwich, N.Y. recreation board . . . Groton, N.Y. officials recently took to the ****** air to survey possible course sites by heli- copter ... Joe Aneda, pro at Newark (Del.) CC, has been named general chair- man of Philadelphia's PGA golf show YOU CAN PAY MORE - scheduled for March 23. BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER! New 1000 -acre residential and recrea- tional center near Kings Mills, O. to in- I elude course and club . . . Dedham Coun- i HUGH J. MCLAUGHLIN & SON, inc. try and Polo Club has signed Ed Kornas- ky to replace Paul Falls as head pro . . 614 N. Indiana Avenue, C rown Point, Indiana (Please turn to page 26) Ohio's building an all-sport, all-season resort in the Mohican State Forest near Loundonville, some 80 miles south of Cleveland . . . Championship 18 is in the plans. Hopkinsville (Ky.) G&CC is polling members to decide on type of greens they want . . . Statesville (N.C.) CC open- ed new $350,000 clubhouse in mid-Janu- ary . . . Norwalk, Conn, is investigating possibilities for an 18-hole muny . . . Building $2-million resort in New Phila- delphia, O. on Atwood Lake ... It in- Fifth "Life Begins at 40" tourney, played recently cludes all the trimmings including an 18- in New Orleans, was curtailed by snow but Dick r — Parvino, Augie Leopold, Honald Millet, Mike Persia, hole course . . . Newest thing in luxury Jr., Bud Majors and Joe Barbato (I to r) seem r - apartment living seems to be facilities happy in spite of it. Millet, Majors and Parvino for golf . . . Lake Shore Drive apartment got share of prizes along with , who ^ _ now under construction in Chicago plans isn't in photo. Parvino, Leopold and Barbato are a 9-hole putting course on the ninth floor New Orleans area pros. . . . Pittsburgh's Bigelow Apartments' $600,000 addition includes a health club with golf practice nets. Licking Springs Trout and GC, near Poplar Meadows CC at Union City, * , Newark, O., will have 18 completed by Tenn. has just completed $30,000 remod- summer . . . Licking Springs is building eling and rebuilding program . . . Now course to supplement the magnetism of considering $20,000 more for new kitchen, a sporting trout stream . . . Cherokee Monterey GC in Scottsdale, Ariz, has v CC plans to spend $125,000 to improve opened a dining room addition for 60 . . . facilities taken over from the old Jack- It is managed by Stan Symanski and his sonville (Fla.) CC . . . Includes $75,000 wife . . . Blooming Prairie (Minn.) CC for new clubhouse . . . Weeks Park GC in investigating purchase of land and gen- Wichita Falls, Tex., opened in late Febru- eral improvements for its course ... v ary, plans $65,000 clubhouse . . . Over Glenwood, la. close to completion on i 52 retirement community near Norbeck, fund raising for its muny course . . . Md. to be built around 18-hole course Lake Elsinore, Calif, is site of new resort J and $750,000 clubhouse and activity cen- with a 9-hole 24-hour course, marina, ter. hotel and shopping center. Ridgewood CC in Waco, Tex. construct- ing clubhouse, and three swimming pools ] for $600,000 . . . Livonia, Mich, city council okays $200,000 for 18-hole muny r " . . . New 9 to be built at Fosston, Minn. ^ airport . . . Milton, Mass. considering """ purchase of 120 acres for town course ^ „ . . . Clewiston (Fla.) GC has contracted to build $75,000 clubhouse and pro shop . . . New course at Dimmit County Air- port near Carrizo Springs, Tex. to be ready for play in June . . . Par-3 nine opened Apache Shores near Hernando. ^ Fla. . . . Townsend (Tenn.) G&CC build- ing 18 . . . Alta Sierra development near - Nevada City, Calif, to open clubhouse in March and 18 holes in early summer . . . Jimmy Summers is the pro . . . Santa receives her ticket to Ladies PGA Monica, Calif, investigating 9-hole muny. ^ Hall of Fame from Lincoln Werden, N.Y. Times There must be a better way for the golf writer at premiere of Shell's "Wonderful PGA tournament committee to go for """ World" series. Also in photo is Monroe Spraght, Shell president. Mickey was voted into the Ladies more money out of tournament TV than PGA's society of immortals early this year. the way they've been trying . . . Con- scientious and smart fellows such as Jay Hebert, , Johnny Pott and shouldn't have been trapped into one of those messes that had Larry Crosby comparing the PGA with the Ca- pone mob . . . But that looks like the price real nice guys have to pay for work- ing free while pro golf is having grow- ing pains. Martin Carmichael who sold himself out of a TV job into a better paying job as the PGA tournament committee's TV guy is one of the nicest young men you ever saw . . . One you want to see make a bundle of money . . . He has jumped in 60 fathoms over his dandruff . . . He was hired at a salary reported to be about twice that of Jim Gaquin, PGA tourna- ment mgr., and very much more than what the PGA pays Joe Black, tourna- ment supervisor . . . Jim and Joe are the guys who book the tournaments, arrange the schedule, are "sitters" for the spon- sors, players and PGA officials . . . So, they are made to feel they are welcome to a pension plan of ulcers . . . That's not a good way of building and main- taining the one happy family the PGA needs. A sportswriter recently said that after Lawn Mower Sharpener tournament golfers read about the fancy You can sharpen the bedknife and the reel prices paid for baseball and football tele- in the mower with a MODERN lawn vision and read what Liston and Clay get mower sharpener or you can remove from the mower for separate sharpenings. out of a fight, the golfers are bound to feel cheated ... "A pro who makes about NO COMPLEX ADJUSTMENTS $20,000 a year in prize money and who Just raise the entire mower to the proper reads that Kelso has won over $1V2 height. Bring the reel and bedknife into grinding position with a single hand lever million running, is liable to listen when . . . and sharpen. somebody comes along and offers to sell him two more legs," the writer added. • PRECISION RESULTS • The MODERN lawn mower sharpener pre- However, no oceans of tears were spill- cision grinds to tolerances of .001 or better, ed after Carmichael's remark, following so there's no need for "finish filing". a meeting with Bing Crosby's brother, A MODEL FOR ANY MOWER Larry, and other tournament sponsors, MODERN lawn mower sharpeners are available "If they call us Capones we can talk in two sizes. One handles mowers up to 36 inches; the other is capable of sharpening blades about how they treat golf pros like a up to 53 inches wide. With the optional Rotary bunch of fugitives from a caddy shack." Blade Holder, either model will sharpen and . . . With tournament purses this year balance rotary blades, too. being well over $2 million, the unpaid SEND FOR FREE LITERATURE AND PRICES f — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -J labor of club members and their sacrifices of courses and convenience at an amount I FOLEY Manufacturing Company | _ 387-4 Ringer Bldg., Minneapolis 18, Minn. _ that can't be estimated, and considering • Please send folder and information on Modern I that the USGA, Western GA and PGA don't have good clubs clamorously volun- • Lawn Mower Sharpener. teering to accept their tournaments, this

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| ADDRESS | Where Carmichael was absolutely right was in saying to Jay Workman, Arizona ! CITY STATE " Republic sportswriter, after the threaten- LAHER '64 ed players' strike at the cTI\af tierpiece GOLFER and the meeting with tournament spon- sors, "It hurts golf to bring this to trial HAS MORE OUTSTANDING FEATURES... into the newspapers." . . . Naturally, to make it the SAFEST, MOST COMFORT- newspapers have TV giving them a hard ABLE, EASIEST RIDING GOLFER EVER time for the advertisers' money, so why PRODUCED! should the papers be reserved about tell- ing what the score is when TV is on the • "sports car" control pan- short end? el for gear shift & key . . . between bucket seats It was brought out that Nielsen ratings for convenience. indicated the National Open was seen in • Contoured "bucket seats" of form fit- fewer homes than an average American ting 6" foam rubber. League game ... A Masters' play-off ranked 16th among sports attractions . . . • Laher LUB-O-MATIC Drive for The USGA got only $70,000 and Augusta smoother, maintenance free throttle National $55,000 for TV rights of these control. top attractions . . . Both ran at least two • AIR-VAC springs front and rear for days and maybe three, with a play-off . . . comfort and safety... "THE DREAM of course, it has been established that RIDE." the Nielsen ratings aren't 100 per cent • SWAY BRAKES-hill holder, toe-lock what Hiey should be. foot brakes, heavy duty auto-type hy- With only about $120,000 being paid draulic with mechanical hand brake. for the television rights of the two top • LOADED WITH POWER-goes 45-54 events in golf and not a whole lot added holes or more. Powerful 2 IIP 3G volt for the PGA championship, why should G. E. motor and 6 (190-230 A. H.) there be a lot of big mouth about the LAHER SPECIAL Golf car batteries. jillions pros are to get out of tourna- • Steering wheel or tiller bar steering. ments? ... If the PGA-sponsor deal is played with common sense and patience • Tip-up front seats for easy battery ac- maybe there will be some mutually sat- cess. Tip-up rear deck for maintenance isfactory approach to the 75 millions TV will be paying pro and college football in 1965 ... Of course, fellows who over- bid about $10 million on the newest pro football TV contract will be out of jobs by then and advertising agencies will be viewed with suspicion when they try to pass the extravagance on to clients . . . • Direct drive (no chains, belts) gives But golf will keep on growing . . . That more power and smoother ride. should be kept in mind! • Heavy-duty fiberglas cowl for extra strength and beauty. Good thing this explosion did come out ... It may produce sound business • Luggage compartment or well-drained thinking based on actual figures instead beverage storage. of dream money . . . There is need of • Converts to Shopper or Personnel car pension plans for tournament and club (just remove bag rack) in seconds and pros . . . Especially the club profession- use for shopping or transportation. als who may stay on a job from 15 to 30 • Sturdy naugahyde "surrey top" (op- years and then are retired with small tional ) strong, solid, attractive. incomes or canned with none at all . . . • PLUS ... hanger-type pedals, stand up Pros aren't tournament specialists that bag converter, flush long — except the richest of them, Sam ^ rear deck, rounded rear Snead . . . Hagen, Sarazen, Snead and corners, new railing de- Hogan, the foremost tournament veterans, sign, ball and personal are in better condition financially than _. effects container, lower most other pros. U center of gravity - 2" Course supts., usually neglected in ^ wider & 5" lower overall. club retirement programs, have started ALL THESE AND MORE...TRY IT, THE to work up their own plan — a sort of LAHER 1964 MASTERPIECE MAKES ALL* an insurance-saving combination on the OTHER GOLF CARS "OLD HAT." order of the Canadian PGA plan . . . Not enough to live on but a help . . . Supts. and club pros haven't been happy about the tournament TV revenue argument Extra Profit . . . The unsung homebodies say they are the fellows who are putting a lot into golf and not taking much out ... At the PGA LIKE Seniors' banquet, , referring to the argument with sponsors about tele- WALKING vision rights said tournament golfers real- ize that they are extended privileges of ON good clubs and courses because the pio- PILLOWS! neer pros earned that courtesy. Palmer, talking to prcs he hopes will sell his clubs, made his customary attrac- tive, convincing presentation . . . Jay Hebert, Bob Goalby, Johnny Pott and Dave Marr of the PGA Tournament com- mittee are the same high type of busi- nessmen and professional athletes as Pal- mer, so they'll come up with the wise and happy ending to the controversy with sponsors ... It will be one that will keep the PGA strong and happy together, in- stead of splitting it into club pro and tourney pro sections . . . The PGA is lucky D-Scholl's to have a solid businessman, Warren Can- trell, as its president in a sticky situation MR-MLLO INSOLES such as that involving tournament play- ers and the sponsors . . . Another bright Made of soft Latex Foam. No ad- sign is that the PGA Tournament com- mittee worked out a uniform rules agree- hesive. Convert any shoe into an ment with the USGA . . . That required air-cushioned shoe for only 60£! the same type of good sense the sponsor negotiations need. 3 PAIRS FREE! 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GOLFTILE Spike RESISTANT Swinging Around Golf (Continued from page 32) INTERLOCKING FLOORING Annual breakfast put on at this year's GCSA conference by B. Hayman Co., GOLFTILE is Interlocking high Los Angeles, for Southern California - surface - tension supts. and their wives was highlighted by rubber flooring with soft inner announcement that the Hayman organi- v body which springs to sharp zation, led by Ray McMicken and the pres-ures or golf spikes — recov- company's director of turf sales, Warren ers original shape W. McCleary, had won the 1963 award without cutting or wear. as the nation's top distributor of Jacobsen turf equipment . . . Milwaukee Sewerage c >Cf DIRECT Commission Milorganite staff executives FACTORY QUOTATIONS and agronomists, with sales manager, K,>v > K m Mb mm. jm ON GOLFTILE Charley Wilson, signing the tab, also were hosts at a breakfast during the Approximately '/2" thick 24" x 24" squares • Resists abrasion and cutting • Interlocking edges GCSA meet . . . Guests were supts. of ^ • Choice of colors • Easier to maintain • Top courses in the Milwaukee area. appearance • No cement or mastic required • No special skills required to install • Also available In same material is our GOLF California Federation of GCSA has STRIP RUNNKRS, 36" width. Send square been formed as a consolidation of North- fnotage or floor plan for free estimate to atten- tion of: ern and Southern GCSA, the Hi Lo, Mid- M. M. LEVITT, SPORTS DIVISION way, and Central (Fresno area) organi- MITCHELL RUBBER PRODUCTS zations of supts. . . . George Lanphear of' Dept. G-4-MAR. Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, was 2114 Han Fernando Road. Los Angeles 65, California elected president . . . First vp is Cliff " Wagner of Del Rio & CC, Modesto; second vp is Wm. Hood, Stockdale CC, Bakersfield; and secretary-treasurer is HYPER-HUMUS Dave Mastroleo, Fox Hills CC, Culver (Reed and Sedge Peat) City. GCSA voted against constructing a The Secret of Smooth Greens headquarters office building in Jackson- * Fine Fairways ville Beach, Fla. . . . It's a pretty place but too far off the main line for the per- Once the proper quantity of Hyper-Humus has been added to your soil, it can be maintained manent headquarters location of a na- at minimum cost. Used on the finest greens. tional organization that should be con- • veniently located for all members and for Write for literature close, effective publicity contacts, so the" GCSA members decided . . . PGA has HYPER-HUMUS COMPANY been handicapped by not having its head-** Box G Newton, New Jersey quarters centrally located. KEN Shop Supplies Help You Give Better Service All WESTWOOD Ellingham Tools Grip Conditioner GOLF RANGE Stains, lacquers, adhesives SOLID GOLD PUTTERS Grips ON SALE HERE ONLY $1090.00 Listing SIX FOR $5000.00 Whipping Shafts Collars Plugs Sheathing KEN FORM-A-COAT en- Motorists traveling Wilshire Blvd. in West Los ables any Pro to put Buffing and Angeles are getting a chuckle, and Westwood GolC a smooth, protective cleaning Range's pro shop is getting quite a few inquiries coat over string wind- supplies about its "Special of the Week." Almost any golfer ings on golf clubs. Golf Club Scales — right or left handed — can buy himself a hand- Official, Lorythmic, made Probst putter with a solid 14 kt. gold head Prorythmic for $1,090 or six for $5,000. Just think, you save All other shop needs $1,540 by ordering a half dozen. Write for handy SHOP SUPPLY LIST

Kenneth Smith Hiring of Eddie Ervin, formerly of USGA and Golf World, as its publicity GOLF CLUBS/ man and Reporter editor, was smart move MoJuL-naJi to (ii tfou, by GGSA, easing a heavy burden on Gene Nutter and providing the supts'. organi- Wodd'i Jjvufta CmtOH CM zation with a man who knows publicity Box 41-GM, Kansas City 41. Mo., U.S.A operations . . . GGSA has plenty of room for growing up in publicity savvy . . . The current GCSA practice of holding back copies of convention talks long ago, was abandoned by organizations formed and operated for scientific and business GOLF CLUB & COURSE progress. Bert McGrane, famed veteran sports CONSULTANTS writer of Des Moines Register, and for many years secretary of the Iowa Golf • Design Association and of national Football • Construction Writers' Association recently honored at* a big banquet in Des Moines . . . Ken • Par 3 Courses Moore, supt. of Rancho Bernardo CC, where 1964 San Diego Open was played, • Clubhouse operation declares Joe Black, PGA Tournament • Personnel Placement Supervisor, is a lifesaver for supts. at courses where tournament circuit events • Consultant Service are being played . . . "Black has an under- for development of Private, Semi- standing of what the supt. is up against private and Municipal Courses. and helps preserve the course for the members," Moore says. • Complete Package Golf Facility Service. Another nine holes being added at Indian Wells CC, Palm Desert, Calif., bringing the layout to 45 holes ... Pro Write: Eddie Susulla is architect of the new nine and Supt. Harvey Hardin is doing* the building . . . Warren McCleary, B. GOLF CONSULTANTS Hayman & Co. course equipment sales 141 Bonnie Lee Drive Northfield, N. J. director in southern California, says Susulla dreamed up a 250 ft. artificial waterfall that pops out of Santa Rosa ONLY STOLONS PROVIDE UNIFORM — mountain and Hardin built it so it looks True Putting Greens! as though it had been there for a few^ (10-20-30 Even 40 years later) thousand years . . . The waterfall, spec- ^ "Bagged in tacularly illuminated, is a scenic landmark. Angelo Cammarotta now supt. at Bon- nie View CC, Baltimore . . . Ross Taylor, supt., Black Mountain (N.C.) CC, build* ing nine to add to the club's 18 . . . Ross is a pal of the evangelist, Billy Graham, and switched Graham from playing left- handed to righthanded ... In Black Mountain citizens regard Ross Taylor as leader in civic beautification . . . Armin Honeyager, supt. at Tumblebrook CC (Milwaukee dist.) and W. E. Davis, Penrr State course management grad who is asst. to Supt. Frank Maurina at Merrill Hills CC, Waukesha, Wis., are building Elk Valley CC, on a farm belonging to • Washington (C-50) • Cohansey (C-7) Honeyager's father near Waukesha. • Congressional (C-19) Joe Martinez, supt. of Bel Air CC, Los • Arlington (C-l) • Toronto (C-15) Angeles, went to work for the club ii\. WE SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE March, 1926 ... A year later Charley (24 hour Air Freight Is Available) Priday, now supt. at Hillcrest CC in Los Phone: Area Code 313 531-0361 Angeles, went to work for the late Bill HIRAM F. GODWIN & SON Stewart, then the Hillcrest supt. . . . That 22366 Grand River Ave., Detroit 19, Mich. gives both nearly 40 years of longevity A Reliable Source of Supply Since 1920 . . . Oscar Borgmeier of George A. Davis, , Inc., Chicago, convalescing after illness that confined him to Broward General hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., during the MODEL GCSA meeting . . . Cigarette companies- no longer using testimonials of athletes SUN-MASTw " R NewH StylW e Flai72-l Mowe3 r . . . Arnold Palmer has quit smoking ancU is making the good fight against the suet that piles on after cigarettes are out . . . But now he confesses to having putting jitters. x Gordon W. Williams, pro-supt. who got considerable European experience while in charge of U.S. military courses, is back in his home at San Gabriel, Calif." SAFE, . . . He recently finished up in Spain . . . SPEEDY MOWING Gordon says architectural work by Trent FOR COUNTRY CLUBS Jones, Dick Wilson and Henry Gordon pend to a considerable extent on the wayw Mows, cuts, shreds grass, weeds, the work happens to strike Senor Aranya^ vines and spreads clippings in Spain's top golf architect, and a pretty good one, too. an even mulch. Harold Kerr is building IS for Valley FREE 32-page catalog on world's Oaks CC, Clinton, la., and will continue as supt. . . . is part owner most complete line of Tractor- of a race horse . . . The horse hasn't operated mowing equipment. started in a race yet but it won't wait at the gate until TV rights are divided be* tween the track and the jockey . . . Bell SUN-MASTR CORPORATION Air CC, Los Angeles, has a section in its, 501-11 South Kansas Ave., Olathe, Kansas by-laws that prohibits change in the course unless designed by an experienced

174 Golfdom ~ "^architect . . . That would have saved big and supts., Paul Weiss, Sr., Sherwood money for clubs who have had their Moore and Jim Fulweider, put zip into ~ ^courses changed by one green committee the section meeting at New York with a then changed again by a later committee couple of skits showing how dizzy course in an attempt to correct the original mis- maintenance policies and performances take. can be at some clubs. John Patterson to build 18 near Center- Maury Wells retires after 42 years as , ^ville, Va. . . . Gene Hamm, Durham, pro (26 years as pro-mgr) at Cascade N.C., designed the course . . . Lakeview Hills CC, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . Arthur „CC, near Harrisonburg, Va., to open first Weber, after 28 years as pro at North nine in late April . . . Expect to open Jersey CC, Wayne, N.J., retires and is - Millbrook CC nine in May in Windsor, succeeded by his assistant, Ray Ferguson Conn., the state's oldest town . . . De- . . . Ted Bickell, Sr., becomes assistant » kalb County building 18 in Julian Harris pro at Springhaven CC, Wallington, Pa. Park near Atlanta to plans of Dick Wilson . . . Guess who's Springhaven's new pro? - -i . . Joe Lee of the Wilson staff is in . . . Ted Bickell, Jr., who came from charge .... James A. Yates, now pro at Harkers Hollow GC, Phillipsburg, N.J. - ^Atlanta's Candler Park, will be pro at . . . So, Dad will have to get up and open the Dekalb County course. the shop and give those Dawn Patrol Baiting Hollow CC to build 18 near lessons? 1 Riverhead, N.Y. . . . Sky Mountain, $100 Lost Tree Club, at Riviera Beach, Fla., , J million community planned for Palm the fine new club a couple of miles north Springs area, to have 27 holes . . . Mike of Seminole, is putting on a $4000 pro-am ~ ^Haywood, Madison (Ind.) CC pro, plans Monday, March 23, the day after the > to build public nine in Madison . . . New Doral Open at Miami finishes . . . Then ^ ^Jabish Brook CC nine in Belchertown, there'll be a best ball amateur event Tues- Mass., to open in May . . . Peter Wisnew- day and Wednesday . . . Don Waryan, r-s ski is pro . . . Townsend (Tenn.) G&CC pro at Hazeltine National GC, in subur- to biuld 18 . . . Henry Russell, chairman ban Minneapolis, is the winter pro at Lost ^ of the USGA green section committee, Tree . . . Henry Lindner comes in April 1

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as Lost Tree pro . . . Bob Thompson who meeting . . . Benedict referred to the retired as Detroit GC manager several Open week as "Hell Week" for a supt. years ago, was induced to come back into action as Lost Tree's mgr. Bud Williamson, pro at CC of Lincolr*- (Neb.), got one of those grand surprise Denny Champagne, veteran pro at parties given by members to grand pros^ Dubsdread CC, Orlando, Fla., missed the when more than 450 members and their PGA Seniors ... A heart attack hit him wives assembled to celebrate Bud's anni- but word around the PGA clubhouse versary at the club ... It was the largest during the tournament was that Denny's party the club ever has seen . . . The din-* convalescing well . . . Two new USGA ner was preceded by a "Beat Bud Wil- color motion pictures had their first pub- liamson" tournament in which 150 played-- lic showing at the USGA annual meeting . . . Bud went around in 70 . . . Nine . . . "The Open: Ouimet and Boros at members beat him with net scores . . Brookline," is fine entertainment for golf The club flew the Williamson's daughter club affairs and so is "The : and her baby in from Denver and one Hazards" . . . The film on rules in the son in from Washington, D.C., to be with hazards has Johnny Farrell as the Senior Bud and his wife and their two other4- star . . . It's got a smart woman amateur sons . . . Club has grown from 200 to ("Mrs. Right") and Billy Farrell in it, 600 active members while Williamson has* too . . . Joe Walsh, the artist who's made been pro ... At the party Bud was given many fine golf movies, did these two . . . a $5,000 U.S. Treasury note and a shot Rental prices can be obtained on request gun . . .Bud's wife, Cecilia rated a charm from USGA, 40 E. 38th st. NYC. bracelet. USGA President Gus Benedict's praise of John Kielty, supt. at CC of Brookline, Big Springs, Tex. has begun installation for the near-miracle that John worked in of a sprinkler system on the back nin^j getting a weather-stricken course repaired of its muny . . . International G&CC in for the 1963 National Open was the Honolulu, Hawaii, recently broke ground warmest tribute paid to a supt that any- for a $100,000 clubhouse . . . Also in" body ever has heard at a USGA annual Honolulu, Bay View Golf Center, with }immy Ukauka as pro, was recently open- ed . . . Skagit G&CC in Burlington, Wash., "lias been sold to five Seattle buyers. Warren Cantrell resigned his job as pro at San Angelo (Tex.) CC after being ..there only briefly . . . Cantrell's job as PGA president was taking so much of his %ime, even on the telephone when he was at the club, so he decided he couldn't -»do the club justice . . . Club officials asked Cantrell to take a leave of absence, rather than resign, while PGA job pres- sure is so heavy, but couldn't sell War- • ren on the idea . . . Warren and a brother have a big engineering and construction firm which, among other jobs, is build- ing the roof on the Houston municipal •Stadium . . . Luckily for the PGA Can- trell has substantial outside income and * can afford to be PGA pres. To suggest a "czar" to the PGA, an "organization of individuals who are not under contract to the organization, hence not subject to strict control, isn't realistic Albie Pearson, Los Angeles Angels outfielder, is thinking . . . Obviously what the PGA said to be a punch hitter in baseball, but he's ap- ^needs is business management fitted to plying plenty of muscle here. His driving helped him win the National Baseball Players tournament in . its growth and present conditions . . . Miami in February with a 223. One of Albie's drives Outgrown procedures, especially in pro- hit a 300-yard green. viding information on which delegates' "*and executives' decisions should be based, seriously handicap the PGA, according It's a sure thing the PGA cannot ex- to most of the members . . . Probably ect its president in the future to work j,he PGA will be revising its headquarters ard for no salary as has always been operations along the USGA lines before the case . . . Carleton B. Treat, for many long. years supt. of Montclair (N.J.) CC and a pioneer of Prof. Dickinson's course main- tenance schooling program at Amherst, Mass., Stockbridge school, has proteges of his own now starring as supts. . . . They include Don Marshall at Montclair CC, Chet Wender at Plainfield CC, Ed Britton, jr., at Ramsey CC and Dick Williams at North Jersey CC. Crash program of completing PGA Na- tional Club clubhouse and courses put whole place into very attractive condi- tion for the PGA Merchandise Show and the PGA Seniors' championship . . . Lou Strong, former PGA pres., made a success- ful debut as the club's operating chief . . . Lou had expert assistance with Jack Fina, manager, Elmhurst (111.) CC and Dave Sonnenschein, who played in a snowbird Jack Febel, manager, Bryn Mawr CC tourney in Danville, III., a few weeks ago, couldn't (also Chicago dist.), and Joe Jemsek, own- ""decide whether he was a hothouse flower or cold er and operator of a prospering chain of turkey, so he compromised by wearing Bermudas Chicago district fee courses, taking some tfver thermal undies. There were close to 200 of their vacation time to get the new entries in this event, which like so many similar clubhouse going. jtournaments of this kind in the Midwest, was played with no snow in sight. Frederick Daniesky, experienced res- tauranteur of the Palm Beach area, is ca- tering manager of the PGA clubhouse . . . To get the clubhouse running smoothly,^ Strong also had the services of Adrian Mi Loute who, in summer, is chef at Elmhurst (111.) CC . . . PGA Senior's banquet, with 385 guests, was an espe-y "BAK-9" cially fine performance in serving good Ball Washer food quickly and pleasingly. CDC brings back, by On the big days, the PGA club did popular demand, the old, about $1000 in food and $800 at the<* familiar paddle washer... bar . . . During the Merchandise Show • Same quick cleaning action there were about 425 PGA members • Same economical, trouble- playing in the club championship and free, long-lasting service approximately 550 salesmen, plus wives * • Same Nylon or Bristle of some pros and salesmen . . . FinaJ^ Brushes • Painted White with Red day of the Seniors, with Sam Snead Paddle headlining, had the biggest crowd ever • New Tee Data Plate mounts watching the veterans play for Ronalcf to pole below washer Teacher's trophy . . . Prices of food and • Complete stock of parts for older models too! drinks at the clubhouse are moderate ... If somebody could figure out how^. *With Bristle Brushes — Nylon slightly higher to get in 50 more weeks of play and ORDER DIRECT or from your dealer clubhouse business like the big two week$- SAVE MONEY — on flagpoles and in February, the money needs of the other washers. Send for catalog. PGA on the Palm Beach Gardens dealv might be supplied. CONTAINER DEVELOPMENT CORP. Strong figures that parties from some MONROE STREET • WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN factories in the area and bridge lunch- eons and book review lunches will roll" in with a profit . . . On the Monday after the Seniors tourney ended, the PGA establishment had no more customer.^ PLAYER COMPLAINTS STOP / than any of the 31 other clubs in Palm Beach county ... It is going to take 1/3 LIGHTER THAN PLAYER UU STARTS ! ALUMINUM genius, patience and a lot of money t(f WHEN YOU INSTALL 15" HEAD WEIGHS LESS solve problems of the PGA National GC THAN 8 OUNCES that should have been solved before the

Xt" inch letters con- place was built . . . Snead will stay in^ JacSf^Awoitjltt spicuously embossed: Britain after the U.S.-British PGA Sen- •"STOLEN FROM (GOLF COURSE OR iors' "world" championship and will coirfc CLUB NAME) (YOUR pete in the British Open . . . USGA's 1965 MAGNESIUM CITY, STATE OR ANY SAND TRAP RAKE COPY)" annual meeting will be held at the Bilt-^ Up to 60 letters. more Hotel, New York, Sat., Jan. 23. Joe Jemsek, former caddie who now is ' owner of golf courses in the Chicago dis- trict, gave PGA $5,000 toward an "Edu-W MATERIAL for QUALITY ESPECIALLY cational Room" in the PGA clubhouse at ITS BALANCE . . . FOR SAND TRAPS. Players ire Palm Beach Gardens . . . USGA Green ITS CONSTRUCTION more willing to cooperate in smoothing out traps. Section Research and Education Fund, Inc., which last year got $51,840 fo^ Till/11 A PRESTIGE RAKE unrestricted use in turf research, out of M-415-S WITH SANO TRAP its total restricted and unrestricted funds RAKE WITH SPIKE of $10,291, is getting a lot of action for 15" HEAD the money . . . Work directed by Roy Mom 60" HANDIE A. Keen at Kansas State university, o» CAST IN THE 11 POUNDS 6 PER CARTON HEAD. PREVENTS THEFT. SAND SPIKE a winter-hardy Bermuda, shows bright promise of tremendously profitable re?, LITE-WEIGHT TOOL CO. turn to mid-continent golf, in improved 11422 FLEETWOOD • SUN VALLEY, CALIF. (213) 247-7901 year-around turf . . . Other work on Ber- mudagrass, by Dr. Wayne Huffine and Lone Palm GC, west of the city . . . ^associates at Oklahoma State university, Lone Palm will open sometime this spring undoubtedly will yield revenue in in- . . . Groton, Mass. park commissioners creased play that is enormously greater took to the air via helicopter last month than the amount invested in research. to search for possible sites for a new ' ~ National Golf Day 1963 grant to GCSA muny . . . Melton Hill lake CC has be- Jor scholarships was $4,810 of the total gun construction of 18 and a clubhouse of $9,094 received for GCSA Scholar- in South Clinton, Tenn. ship and Research Fund, Inc. . . . The Orcutt, Calif, has okayed conditional- total was used as grants in aid to 24 turf use permit to Dr. C. B. Bingham to es- scholars at 14 colleges and universities tablish 18 in the community . . . Water- . . . Reports of turf research groups and town (S.D. CC is expanding its club- w the PGA Education committee make it house facilities . . . Mike Parco, former plain that the golfer who paid his dollar pro at Eriedowns CC in Ft. Erie, Ont., j)n National Golf Day not only got a lot has moved to a similar post at the new for his money but carried as free loaders Beaver Island State Park course in Grand ^many who didn't contribute, mainly be- Island, N.Y. . . . New sports club, the cause they were not asked. Westchester at Sylvania, O., is being Erie, Pa. golf commission studying planned to include facilities for an 18- plans to add ski facilities to present Erie liole course . . . Atascadero (Calif.) GC A GC . . . Ypsilanti, Mich, is in for heavy has been purchased by the Atascadero activity as the Golf Course Promotional Guarantee Savings and Loan Association ""Committee swings into action drumming . . . Livonia, Mich, has given the go-ahead up support for a community course . . . for purchase of 130 acres for course and This is not the year for a muny course park development . . . Charles City (la.) in Elgin, 111., according to city politicos CC has completed initial membership who have declined to okay a bond issue drive for 100 and is ready to hire an referendum for $400,000 ... Jamie Jack- architect to design its layout. son, currently head pro at Lakeland, Fla. Leo Gaulucher moves from the pro Par-3 golf center, signed as pro at the spot at the Valley Club in Scottsdale,

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Albie Pearson, Los Angeles outfielder, flew from Los Angeles to Miami for four days Davis Grass Seed will help you establish and main- in National Baseball Players golf cham- tain a better wear resistant turf. We offer only seed of the highest purity and germination. Our prices are right. pionship, then back to L.A. . . . Tourna- Immediate shipment from large stocks. ment play cost him about $500, but was worth it since he won the Championship. Jim Crawford, PGA Business School student who now is pro at Spring Lake Club, Columbia, S.C. 9-hole par-3 course, is working with officials and pros at other South Carolina Par-3 courses on plans for a statewide Par-3 championship . . . Crawford was asst. to Cliff Seaver, pro at Daytona Beach, Fla., Par-3 in winter Get to know and at Oakfield CC in Nova Scotia last this summer. Ed O'Connor, now in his 26th year as happy pro-mgr., Manistee (Mich.) G&CC . . . Ed's quarter century at the club was cel- gyol'F&r- ebrated with a big dinner at which Ed was presented a watch inscribed with thanks for what he's done in building and serving the club . . . Dr. Harry Sweetnam, veteran member and former pres. of Manistee CC, in making the presentation said: "We hear about the fortunes some people are making out of golf but never about the tremendous contributions pros like our Ed put into the game." he stands for Ed Bosse becomes first pro at the Colonie CC's new course at Albany, N.Y. . . . Ed transferred to Colonie from Tim- COMPLETE ber Point CC (NY Met. dist.) . . . Co- Golf Course Construction lonie's new course, designed by Geoff Cornish, has been two years in the build- DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION • ALL SUPPLIES ing . . . The layout has two double greens on Nos. 5, 14,'9 and 18 ... The 9 and 18 double green are each about 300 ft. long . . . It's an Old Course, St. Andrews COLONIAL GARDENS INC. idea that hasn't been widely used in the 70B GREENE STREET - - MARIETTA, OHIO PHONE: 373-2188 AREA CODE 614 United States. Crowley Ridge CC in Wynne, Ark. began construction of clubhouse late last month . . . The new Twin Oaks G&CC has purchased land near Winnsboro, La., for course development . . . Jim Hynds, pro at Marysville, Wash, course and Tom O'Neil, course supt. in suburban Seattle, have purchased the Evergreen GC near Mount Angel, Oreg. . . . Bay City (Tex.) CC clubhouse destroyed by fire late in Jan. . . . Estimated damage was $150,000 . . . Beaver Brook GC slated to open near Clinton, N.J. during 1965 . . . Mea- dow Brook muny in Lubbock, Tex. is building an additional nine . . . Siesta Key Par-3 course near Sarasota, Fla. was opened early in Feb. . . . Housing sub- division, including 18-hole course and swimming pool, is planned near Frank- fort, Ky. . . . Twin Brook Golf Center at New Shrewsbury, N.J. is slated to open May 30. Five-hundred thousand dollar Dolphin Club in Anderson, Ind. will include course, clubhouse, pool and picnic area . . . Grand Forks (N.D.) CC changes MAHAFFIE name to River Bend CC as of June 1 . . . Rogers Mfg. Co., Inc. 0LATHEs: , KANSAS Old Studebaker proving grounds in South Bend, Ind. are slated for a recreation center including golf course, auto racing track and ski slope . . . Beverly, Mass., contemplating sale of muny 18 to pri- vate syndicate . . . Arkansas state parks commission has accepted a 600-acre site ^ Rmtnasfef on DeGray Lake from Army engineers ... To be included in the new park are an air strip, an 18-hole course, lodge and picnic and camping areas. Wood River, 111. has okayed bond is- sue for golf course . . . Ernest Yelton is seeking permission of zoning board to develop course in Pittsboro, Ind. . . . Plans for development of an 18 in Jester Park, northwest of Des Moines, la., were approved early in Feb. . . . Tony Mar- lowe, assistant at Woodmont CC in Rock- ville, Md., has signed as head pro at Bellaire CC in Armonk, N.Y. . . . Con- struction of 3 Pines GC near Woodruff, S. C. begins as soon as weather permits . . . New club at High Point, N.C. is site of projected 18. fain master A. R. Twombly is the new supt. at "'I'M'! T—I— ______North Hills CC in Manhasset, R.I., N.Y. . . . Corry (Pa.) CC has signed John ODV SPRINKLER COMPANY. Capebianco as head pro and supt. . . . '.0. Box 240, Arcad^, Californ Berks County, Pa. is adding lighted 18- hole Par-3 to its public golf setup . . . Jimmy Hightower moves from the pro spot at River Road CC in Poolesville, Md. to head pro position at the new NOW-your choice of Northwest Park public course in Mary- land near Washington, D.C. . . . Con- struction of new muny in Mesquite, Tex. 3 great range balls has been given the go-ahead . . . Tangle- wood, in Clemmons, N.C. is adding nine BY WORTHINGTON to its present 18 . . . Roanoke (Va.) CC is adding nine holes to its present 18 plus new pool and enlarged clubhouse. Tom Volko is the new head pro at Locust Valley CC in Coopersburg, Pa. . . . Nick Gianferante returns to South Shore CC in Hingham, Mass. where he served as head pro for 17 years . . . Gianferante has spent the past three years at Brattleboro, Vt. . . . New Western Row GC in Mason, O. plans an April opening . . . Bonnie Brae GC in Char- lotte, N.C. is slated for a spring face- lifting . . . Plans to expand the Charlotte muny course to 18 are being held up by proposed highway construction adjacent to the course . . . Construction has start- ed on an 18-hole course, called Historical Now you can select the range ball that Green's Folly GC, at Centerville, Va. . . . best suits the needs of your range! Larry Ostrander, pro at Bethlehem (N.H.) CC for 15 years, moves to Windham 1. Paintless Yellow (N.Y.) CC . . . Windham recently okayed Golden yellow color gives better night visi- bility. Lively, yet tough as nailsl No re-paint- acquisition of adjacent land for expan- ing—wash and it's bright as new. sion to 18 . . . Nine-hole layout is being developed at Stamfort, Vt. . . . Chicopee, 2. Paintless White (Patented) Mass., considering $350,000 bond issue Operators call it the most rugged ball ever for muny designed by Geoffrey S. Cor- developed. Eliminates re-painting. A choice nish. of color stripes. Exclusively manufactured by Worthington under U. S. Pat. Off. No. Cincinnati, O. is seeking $370,000 for 2,997,302. development and maintenance of two 3. Luster-White Painted muny courses . . . New supt. at Forest A favorite with range operators. Livelyl Ex- Lakes CC near Sarasota, Fla. is Bill Bal- tra-tough vulcanized cover with a new poly- lentine, past president of the South Flor- urethane finish that stays gleaming white for ida GCSA . . . Petitions are going the the life of the ball. rounds in Lamesa, Tex. seeking support All range-proven for years—and will never for a muny nine . . . Robert Moses, pres- go out of round, or explode under scorching ident of the New York World's Fair and summer sun. Imprinted with your range name in big, bold wrap-around letters—up to leader of the New York park district, 14 letters and spaces on each side of the ball. proposes use of Fair ground as 2,816 Choice of color bands, too. acre park to be completed by the sum- For full details call your Worthington Rep- mer of 1967 . . . Estimated cost is $23 resentative now, or write BURKE-WORTH- million and will come from Fair gate INGTON INC., 8350 N. Lehigh Ave., Mor- receipts . . . Facilities for just about ton Grove, 111. 60055 every recreation activity including golf are planned. Jefferson County, Ky. plans to open 9-hole course in Waverly Hills Park by the spring of 1965 . . . Nine holes of the new Bay Mountain GC in South Knox- ville, Tenn. should be ready for play in Subsidiary of Victor Comptometer Corporation £ June . . . Mayor Randall Miller of Mich- Premier name in golf ball developments since 1904. igan City, Ind. wants to raise fees at the community's muny to make it completely SOUTHERN self-supporting . . . Nine-hole course and TURF NURSERIES four swimming pools are planned as cen- ter of new $40-million development in RECOMMENDS Mayfield Village, O. . . . Indian Ridge GC in Hobart, Ind. is expected to be put up for sale some time next year . . . TIFTON 419 Gary, Ind. Elks Lodge considering pur- chase of the Indian Ridge 18 . . . Battle- BERMUDA field Park Swim Club, Petersburg, Va., NEW Tifton 419 is the latest grass is discussing feasibility of 9-hole course developed for use on fairways, and and indoor pool . . . George Rogers Clark tees. This beautiful hybrid is greener State Park may be purchased by the city than any other fairway grasses on of Springfield, O. for recreation develop- the market today and is highly re- ment including a golf course . . . Spring- sistant to disease and pests. It is an field is losing the Reid Park muny course easy grass to grow and care for . . . to a flood control project. it hugs the ground and requires less Sherman Oaks, Calif, plans a lighted mowing. Weeds cannot invade its thick mat. Convert your fairways to nine, designed by David Kent . . . Resort Tifton 419, and watch the play pick motel with 18 is set for Bridgeport, Tex. up. The real Tifton 419 is available . . . The problem of damage to nearby at Southern Turf Nurseries. homes at the Union County (N.J.) Ash Brook GC should be solved by recent planting of 135 poplars near the pitch and SOUTHERN putt range . . . North Shore CC in Mil- TURF NURSERIES waukee, Wis. is considering moving to new P.O. BOX 569 TIFTON. GA. site with 18 designed by David Gill of St. Charles, 111. . . . North Lauderdale, AREA 912 - PHONE 382-5655 Fla., planning community of 2000 homes that will include golf course . . . Land dispute in Parma, O. involves develop- ment of golf course site and apartment dwellings . . . Alfred Tull, course archi- tect, has designed 18-holes for $1.5 mil- lion residential layout in Chester Coun- ty, Pa. GRASS Carling Brewing Co., sponsor of the $200,000 Carling World Golf Champion- ship, has received an invitation from the Czech government to hold the tourney at Marienbad, some year . . . The Czechs' SEED hope to have the course in top condition CHEMICALS & FERTILIZERS For the care of tees, AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION greens and fairways Waters areas up "Set it and Forget it to 140 x 650 ft. Alex Sehlmeyer in one setting. Only 10 minutes to set or remove. CHANDERLIN SEED CO. Pulls itself along Chimney Rock & Foot Hill Road thru winding up a steel cable— Bound Brook, N. 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by 1965 . . . The government will guar- New cure for an old problem. For antee proper facilities for golfers, the the thousands of golfers who wait press, radio and TV corps . . . Also, the to shower until they get home, who * Czechs promise no trouble over visas simply change from spikes to street and passports . . . Dick Taylor, Calling shoes after golfing. GOLF PAL Mentholized FOOT SPRAY gives ^tournament director, while in Prague met shoe-sore, weary feet an instant lift, with Lubor Dresler, chairman of the golf an electrifying tingle. A highly governing committee of Czechoslovakia effective deodorant that keeps them . . . Behind the Iron Curtain, golf official- socially acceptable for hours. Simply • by is a "bourgeois" sport . . . All but two spray through socks, or directly on of the ten existing courses have been feet if desired. Also effective -turned over to other uses . . . On week- against athlete's foot. Sell a can each ends, Czech golfers travel 70 miles to for the golf bag, locker, and auto " play on their courses . . . Clubs, tees glove compartment. Again, styled and golf balls are made by hand and a with the clever golf ball cap to ^primitive practive course has been hacked tickle the golfer's buying impulse. out of an empty field. And the six-pack makes an ideal Orville Belkap, supt. at Hillcrest CC gift, business or personal. in Lincoln, Neb. was recently given a Colored TV by grateful members . . . INSECT REPELLENT The Ham-Am tourney at St. Clair CC in Pittsburgh, Pa. features celebrity-pro-ama- Introduced last year, al- teur golfers matched in a benefit for the ready a proven "best- "Western Pennsylvania Golf Association's seller" in PRO shops. caddie scholarship fund . . . Scottsdale Longest-lasting protection (Ariz.) CC, Indian Bend CC and Valley against insects. Expands CC are to be the sites of Scottsdale's pro's market for home use, "second Seniors match, April 6 to 11 . . . too. Also comes six in self- The Trans-Mississippi Seniors will be selling carton, same price held at Desert Inn CC in Las Vegas, as Foot Spray. Sold exclu- ^ Nev., Mar. 24-26. sively through PRO shops.

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One thousand cash and a trip to the Royal and Ancient Club at St. Andrew's, Scotj _ PeMAitcUvpeelf land, was his reward ... , newly appointed director of golf at Desert AMERICA'S FAVORITE CHARGE BOOKS Inn CC and Stardust GC in Las VegasC *" Nev., walked into duties as Tournament _ 100% FLAT OPENING of Champions director . . . Douglas Dalziel is the new pro at Southampton Golf and^ FOR ALL CLUBHOUSE PRO SHOPS . . . GOLF, TENNIS, SWIMMING POOL, Beach Club on Bermuda . . . Jim Muse t GREEN FEES, ETC. is head pro at the new Oakland CC , 1 Book -$16.50 6 Books-$38.50 Greensboro, N.C. 3 Books-$29.50 12 Books-$60.00 The 1964 Masters at Augusta (Ga.). - Postage Paid if check or M.O. is included with order. National GC will be the 28th played ... 1 Tickets are again limited to 10,000 with -. NOW/ NO EXTRA CHARGE advance orders accepted only by mail 1 for red ink copy in body of stock form. 8 tickets through the club . . . Last year, when*- ] to a page, 2 7/8x4 1/4 torn-out size. 1000 sets there were limited sales, 85 per cent of ! of slips to each duplicate book; 664 sets of slips to each triplicate book. the gate was sold prior to the tourne^ ""l Stock colors - Duplicate books: original white, . . . Chicago (111.) District Golf Associ- ' duplicate canary. Triplicate books: original white, duplicate pink, triplicate canary. Green, blue and ation recently announced a competitive?* " goldenrod sheets available at additional charge of $2.00 per order. Last copy not perforated to re- schedule of 170 events for 1964 starting main in book for permanent record. Ample carbon May 2 and running through Oct. 29. paper furnished in back of each book. Attractive maroon overhang covers with identifying labels Stan Dudas is the pro at the new with space for numbers and date book is in use. Write for sample sheets and descriptive circular. Princeton (N.J.) CC, set to open April l" . . . 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One of the amateurs who played in this marks. year's Bing Crosby Pro-Am is checking to see if Remember these there is a flaw in his swing. holes must be repaired a few minutes after daysburg, Pa., has been replaced at La- they have been made. trobe by Frank Bonaroti . . . New offi- Your Superintendent cers for the Allegheny Mountain GCSA does not have enough money or men to re- are Herb Heinleing of Bon Air CC in pair ball marks as Glen Rock, Pa., president; Clark Brinkler soon as made. of Iron Master CC, Roaring Springs, Pa., This and other years, vice-president; and Martin Statler of Stat- ACTUAL SIZE be kind to those ler's Par-3, Greensburg, Pa., secretary- beautiful greens, your fellow golfers and that treasurer. proud and hardworking Golf Course Supt. North Park course near Pittsburgh, Pa. PRICES: For plain or imprinted as was alloted $73,000 of county funds for shown — F.O.B. Des Moines, Iowa spruce-up job . . . Ellis Maples, course 1,000 -$65 500 -$35 architect from Pinehurst, N.C., is design- ing course for the new Carlson Farm CC 250 - $20 in Greensboro, N.C. . . . Ken Worthington has left his pro job at Orangeburg (S.C.) Superintendent's Labor Savers! CC to join the tour . . . Replacing Wor- thington is Bob Erickson from the Charles- ton, S.C. Naval Base course . . . Jim Rig- CUP-LESS gens, pro at Greensboro (N.C.) CC, has . . . practice putt- resigned. ing target ring in- Several Carolina pros spend the win- side diameters are ter teaching golf on Grand Bahama Is- same as regulation land . . . John Schoonmaker, pro at Ala- putting cups — AV* inches; easily moved with putter blade, spread- mance CC in Burlington, N.C., teaches ing traffic wear and tear over entire green with Pro at Lucaya in Free- instead of localizing it. port, G.B.I. . . . 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