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Swinging Around Golf (Continued from Page 32) INTERLOCKING FLOORING Annual Breakfast Put on at This Year's GCSA Conference by B 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, GOLF 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) eorroopondoiioa to 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 Jimmy Demaret wants to build a 36- golf course . 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, Miami $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.
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