Swinging around By HERB GRAFFIS News of the Golf World in brief

The PGA annual meeting this year ships needs business education itself. certainly won't be the place or the time Sports writers assembled by the All for some tournament players to pop out Star game generally take in the West- with news about seceding from the par- ern Open . . . Pro golf needs plenty of de- ent body and establishing a "Mexican velopment work done among these men league" because of hurting feelings over according to a recent poll of sports ed- the "veto power" of the PGA . . . With itors which had pro golf tournaments ra- the first 25 of the PGA tournament mon- ther weak as a subject of reader in- ey winners this year going over $50,000 terest . . . Another of the problems of the the amateur golfers who provide the mon- tournament fellows is the demand of the ey aren't going to have much sympathy International Golf Sponsors Association for the journeymen pro complainers . . . that the PGA players' committee guaran- A tournament circuit the PGA built to tee top players as long as the sponsors around $4,000,000 plus millions more in have to guarantee big money . . . Another fringe benefits doesn't seem to be a bad warning that the tournament fellows bet- job of the PGA taking great care of play- ter be smart about and not be in the ing pro interests. backhouse of a house divided is the de- Tournament business picture for 1968 cision of a television network to reduce already has so many dangerous spots de- its golf coverage to part of the last round veloping that the tournament committee of a tournament instead of part of the ought to be sensibly relieved to have the last two rounds as is customary now. PGA officers share the responsibilities Home pros, the strength of the PGA and the blame . . . Date conflicts already who really built the tournament circuit, are getting the PGA tournament opera- have sensed the ground swell of resent- tions in boiling water . . . Western Open ment of club members who have contribu- date, customarily the same week as the ted tremendous amounts of mental and All Star football game between pro physical effort free in putting on tourna- champions and collegiate stars and pro- ments out of which they get nothing in moted by Tribune charities, is cash and seldom, in their opinion, ade- threatened with a switch to late September quate expression of thanks from the tour- a conflict with pro football and a gallery ney participants. of autumn leaves, by the PGA giving us- When said that, with a ual Western Open date to a tournament $200,000 tournament in con- paying slightly higher prize money. flicting with the British Open date, he'd Western Open tournament net revenue play the British Open he got cheers from finances Evans caddie scholarships, the many, except, of course, the Milwaukee biggest organized public service by golf Open sponsors who were caught in an and immensely influential . . . Any play- embarrassing spot, if $200,000 can be ing pro group willing to second rate the embarrased . . . And to contribute further Western GA event for caddie scholar- to murdering public interest in pro continued on page 12 Graffis Swing

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tournament golf was the technicality that left Jack Nicklaus off the U. S. team . . . That's something to be cor- ANNOUNCES rected before kid quarreling about "veto his all new power" by the PGA. Ray Pettigrew named general man- ager of the new Liberty Hills CC at Lib- erty, Mo. . . . Wayne Webster, Jr. suc- "GOLDEN ceeds Collin Morris as pro-manager, HORSESHOE" Glenn G&CC, Willows, Calif. . . . Uni- versity of North Dakota expects to open line of golf gloves its 9-hole Raymond Richards course this summer, says L. R. Marti, director of made of the athletics . . . Course construction was de- layed by gales and floods . . . Open Byrnwyck CC 27 holes at Toledo, O. . . . FINEST Marvin Rorick, Jr. is president and Rob- CABRETTA LEATHER ert A. Stranahan III is vp . . . Dan Ross is pro . . . Women can play the 9-hole course any time; the 18 only on after- noons of Sundays and holidays. The 1966 scholarship fund of Club Managers Association of America distrib- uted $8,810 to ten schools for aid to stu- dents of "Hospitality Management." . . . $29,535 to 63 hotel school students. Bill Lyons at his Lyons Den course, Canal Fulton, O., plants trees in recogni- tion of men and women he thinks have done golf and golfers some good. Frank P. Dunlap, 64, for 11 years superintendent, Baltimore CC and prior to that CC of Cleveland, O., superintend- ent died recently of a heart attack at his home in suburban Baltimore ... He is survived by his widow, Peggy, his son John who is superintendent, Oakwood Club at Cleveland, and by three daugh- sold only through ters; Mrs. Margaret Comrie, Mrs. Gail Yager and Miss Jane Dunlap, all of Cleveland . . . Frank was rated by his GOLF colleagues as a man of high ability and PRO-SHOPS a grand friend in all weather. CREST SPORT GLOVES Ade Jensen to retire after 23 years as Division of Mayfield Sportswear pro at Racine (Wise.) CC . . . His wife Mayfield, N. Y. 12117 continued on page 92 For more information circle number 237 on card Graffis Swing tournament TV time tough to sell . . . An continued from page 12 excellent commercial on what the PGA Betty who has worked for the club in does with National Golf Day revenue the pro shop and club office ever since was effectively used for some PGA cham- Ade has been at Racine, also is retiring pionship TV time . . . Good job of team- . . . Ade is quitting because of osteomye- work done by and Chris litis . . . Jack O'Neill goes from Oak- Schenkel on PGA . . . They kept the cov- mont (Pa.) CC to become general man- erage from dragging or getting jerky. ager, Chicago GC, Wheaton, 111. . . . Another of those rare 1-2-3-4 perform- O'Neill formerly was manager Ridgemoor ances recently was at Brae Burn CC, West CC, Chicago . . . Pro-am, Oct. 24-25 that Newton, Mass., on the 250 yd. 17th will precede Sahara Invitational at Las with Jack Forte holing his driver shot for Vegas will be named in honor of Del the ace; Paul Leist the birdie, Dick Cros- Webb, builder of several communities by the par and Bob Harvey, four . . . featuring golf courses . . . PGA at Col- Gene Cronin, Lawn Products, president, umbine set an attendance record, nearly says the moral is don't bet against any- 80,000 including practice rounds . . . thing happening in golf. Members did a tremendous job selling PGA championship often determines tickets despite discouragement of a threat- another champion; the fellow who can ened boycott by some players who didn't keep a course in excellent condition dur- like something or other about the PGA ing the grass-ruining weather of July which financed and built the tournament when the PGA championship usually is circuit . . . Happily the period of petu- held . . . This year the course manage- lance seems to have passed . . . The jaw- ment champion for the PGA was Ken ing had an unexpected effect in making Voorhies, superintendent at Columbine

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The finest battery charger. ..MAC'S MODEL 1555 Safety Polarized and with B.C.I. (Battery Condition Indicator) For details, contact: MOTOR FRRRR^ APPLIANCE CORP ST. LOUIS AIR PARK 22 Mercury Blvd. P.O. Box 22 Chesterfield, Mo. 630171 Write for reprints of articles on "Battery Charging" that originally appeared in Colfdom. PUTTING GREEN PERFECTION! . . BENT laus will be making his fifth appearance. National Golf Day 1967 latest report shows PGA members at their clubs raised $93,899.06 . . . This fund for golf educa- tional and welfare activities and for cad- die funds was raised mainly by 1,638 ISerw tor Bulletin: Stolons vs. Seed) home pro PGA members. • Washington • Cohansey • Arlington • Congressional • Toronto • Pennpar For 16th consecutive year, William Phone: Area 313-437-2026 Teacher and Son. Ltd. will co-sponsor Hiram F. Godwin & Son Inc. 55150 Ten Mile, South Lyon, Mich. 48178 the PGA Seniors Teacher Trophy cham- pionship . . . PGA President Max Elbin For more information circle number 158 on card and I. M. "Tex" Bomba, executive vp of Schieffelin & Co., Teacher's U.S. agents, signed the papers for the cham- William F. Gordon pionship which will be played at the PGA National course in January . . . Since Fred and Corcoran got Ronald Teacher and his American associates interested in the PGA David W. Gordon Seniors there's been well over $1 million spent in making the event a substantial Golf Course Architects factor in PGA progress and a top inter- national competition. Doylestown, Pennsylvania Ellis Knowles will be non-playing Fillmore 8-4243 captain of the U.S. team of four players American Society of Coif Course Architects competing against teams of at least 11 For more information circle number 159 on card other countries in the first World Senior Amateur Team Championship to be played at Pinehurst, Nov. 15-18 . . . World Amateur Golf Council sponsors the event which will be played biennially, in odd-numbered years . . . The sprightly Knowles probably is holder of the oldest national title ... He was National Inter-

LIQUID-LUSTRE^ GOLF BALL WASH' Costs as little as 2c per washer per week! • Keeps golf balls SPARKLING For more information circle number 161 on card WHITE! . . . Golfers satisfied! • Perfectly safi for washers . . . either hard or soft water! • Will Not cause RUSTING! • No unpleasant odor—Ever! Samuel S. Mitchell • Used at fine golf courses from coast to coast! Go If Course Architect ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY! Per Single gallon $4.75 Designer and Builder 5 gallons, per each gal. can 4.50 Order rrom your dealer or direct 18 Old Randolph Street from DBA and give dealer's name. Canton, Mass. Tel. 617-828-1065 DBA PRODUCTS CO.,INC, V Lake Bluff, III. 60044 For more information circle number 139 on card For more information circle number 203 on card collegiate champion in 1907, the year before the lively Freddie McLeod won the National Open . . . Western Seniors GA to play its first annual Best Ball of Bob Jordan Pair match play championship at Callaway Golf Course Constructor Gardens, Pine Mountain, Ga., Nov. 13- 17 . . . Seventh annual World Four Ball Irrigation Systems Amateur Senior championship under aus- pices of Southern Seniors GA to be played 7 Supervise All Work" at Port St. Lucie (Fla.) CC, Nov. 27- Dec. 2 . . . Winterwood GC added to 235 State St., East Peoria, Tropicana and Paradise Valley courses Phone: 699-6974 or 673-1067 at Las Vagas for 11th annual US Na- tional Senior Open, Nov. 13-19 . . . For more information circle number 164 on card Ellsworth Vines is U.S. Senior GA presi- dent and Joe Mozel is executive director . . . Prize money is $70,000. "Give your course a signature" Bob Swan is pro at new John F. Ken- • '7 Î 1 - nedy muny course recently opened at ^TKo Napa, Calif. . . . Dale Andreason now pro at Yorba Linda (Calif.) CC . . . For GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT past eight years Anderson, a standout in- structor, has been at Palm Beach Springs 7 CHURCH ST. with the Riviera Hotel CC . . . Bermuda MONTCLAIR, N.J. 201-744-3033-34 Dunes CC in Palm Springs area in a 360 BRYANT STREET P.O. BOX 4121 $1 million clubhouse and course expan- PALO ALTO, CALIF. FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. sion plan at its 27-hole layout . . . Ber- 415-324-1253 305 564-3422

muda Dunes will be host to ninth an- For more information circle number 163 on card nual Bob Hope Desert Classic next year . . . Bandleader Fred Waring, owner and operator of Shawnee-on-the-Delaware BOB DUNNING & ASSOCIATES (Pa.), is chairman Bermuda Dunes plan- Join the increasing number of Bob Dun- ning committee. ning designed Golf Courses and Greens. Complete layout, design and engineer- Robert F. Goodwin appointed super- ing, specifications, all phases, working intendent, San Clemente, Calif., munici- draw ings. continued on next page Buckner automatics, J-M pipe and in- stallation. Greens and courses with built in savings. Multiple Pin Positions- • RANGE P.O. Box 224, Area 913-Adams 6-7088 • PAR 3 Shawnee Mission, Kansas MINIATURE P.O. Box 3597, Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Write for Golf Course Architect - Professional Engineer COMPLETE Design - Construction Supervision CATALOG Consultant on Site Planning & Club House Design WITTEK Golf Range Supply Co., Inc. 88? I Gaylord - , Texas 77024 3650 AVONDALE • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60618 A/C-713 HO 5-1872 For more information circle number 176 on card Graffis Swing GOLF continued on preceding page NATION-WIDE DISTRIBUTORS pal course . . . Brian Lake signed as pro FOR OVER 30 YEARS by new Huntington Seacliff CC, Hunting- OF ton Beach, Calif. ... He is son of wide- GOLF SHOP-DRIVING RANGE ly known George, pro at Long Beach PAR 3 & MINIATURE COURSE (Calif.) Recreation Park course . . . SUPPLIES James Wertz is general manager of SEND FOR CATALOG: Huntington Seacliff and Wm. Bayless NORTHERN is course superintendent . . . Lt. Col. Bill GOLF BALL CO. Adams, formerly base commander March 2350 W. ROSCOE ST. AFB, Riverside, Calif., now general man- CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60618 ager Indian Wells CC in Palm Springs For more information circle number 141 on card area . . . Adams started playing, right- handed, in 1945, switched to lefthanded and won 1952 Far East championship in X. G. Hassenplug Japan and other titles. Charles Campbell, director of Ft. Worth Parks and Recreation department Golf Course Architect is considering changing Rockwood's Consulting Engineer "Blue" nine into an 18-hole par 60 or Design, Irrigation, Construction 62 "executive" course, says Pat Ruly, Star- Telegram sports writer . . . Only a little 1300 Freeport Road more land is needed . . . The "Blue" nine , Pa. 15238 is brutal—3,839 yds. with a 683 par 5 412-781-6994 or 412-781-1820 and shortest par 4 of 417 yds. ... It doesn't get much play . . . Who wants to For more information circle number 133 on card play a long course for fun?

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321 S. MAIN • ANN ARBOR, MICH. 663-3D64 PHONE £65-3226 Dave Smith now associate pro under Tom Liljeholm at the Rose City course JAMES GILMORE HARRISON of Portland (Ore.) Bureau of Parks . . . Skip Alexander, pro at Lakewood CC, Golf Course Architect St. Petersburg, Fla., and Dexter Daniels of Winter Haven, winner of many senior Member Ameriean Society amateur events, presented with Fairway of Golf Counts Architect» plaques at annual banquet of the Flor- ida State GA . . . William R. Watts of 266 Harrison Road St. Petersburg, was elected president . . . Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania 15145 Ronald Garl, Lakeland, first to receive a Florida SGA college scholarship and re- Tel. 412-823-3444 cently graduated from College of Agri- For more information circle number 132 on card cultural, U of Florida, also was honored at the dinner. Max McMurry, is retiring after 30 MANUAL & AUTOMATIC years as manager, Alameda (Calif.) mu- nicipal course . . . The city's golf de- TURF IRRIGATION partment is being made a part of Ala- Design—Installation meda's Recreation and Parks department Complete Pumping Installation continued on next page SKINNER /BUCKNER/J-M PVC / TRANSITE / RAINBIRD

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For more information circle number 188 on card o Master Planning • Site Analysis Plans Specifications • Supervision COMPLETE Irrigation Systems • Storage Ponds GOLF COURSE CONSTRUCTION Also rebuild, move tees and greens, install watering systems. Standard & Miniature. Sellante and Clauss Bldg. Suburban Station Bldg. Scranfon, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. 717-344-8531 215-564-2444

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For more information circle number 103 on card For more information circle number 134 on card CLASSIFIED _____ JOBS OPEN . . . Kyle Inman moves as pro-superin- SALESMAN WANTED. To tell a full line of Emblem Caps, Golf Jackets, Shirts and Acessorles. 10% com- tendent to Kingman (Ks.) CC from mission. Write Box #222, c/o GOLFDOM. Lakin (Ks.) CC and will do another job Want to begin a career in Golf? Young, single man willing to work long hours to train as Assistant Profes- of changing a course from sand to grass sional. April 1 - November 15, 1968. Private Club in Northern Illinois. Meals and Lodging provided. Excep- greens . . . Dick Toilette, Jr., named tional opportunity for right person. Send photo and details to Box #302, c/o GOLFDOM. pro-manager, Coon Rapids (Minn.) P.G.A. HEAD PRO WANTED: Exclusive country muny course being built under supervi- club in major Mid-Western city. Applicants must have established name, teaching experience, ca- sion of Ray Hall . . . Course to be pable of merchandising pro-shop, good credit- rating. Earnings in $25,000 range. Send resume opened next spring. and availability to Box #305, c/o GOLFDOM. CLUBHOUSE MANAGER: For La Crosse Country Mile. Catherine Lacoste, first ama- Club, La Crosse, Wisconsin starting March 15, 1968. teur to win the U.S. Women's Open, is 450 Members. Eight months operation. Primary responsibility—management of food and bar fa- daughter of the woman who won the cilities and personnel. Salary open to negotiation. Give background, education, experience, and sal- French Women's Open six times and ary desired. Write to the Attention of Mr. R. W. Hafner. the British Women's in 1927, and of the Golf Course Superintendent wanted - Private Club, 18 famed tennis champion Rene Lacoste holes. Intermountain Region. Must know grasses, fertil- izers, fungicides and equipment maintenance. Write who won U.S. tennis singles in 1926, Box #304. c/o GOLFDOM. and '27, Wimbledon in 1928 and many GREENSKEEPER—ONCE-IN-A-LIFE-TIME OPPORTUN- ITY—OWNERS DESIRE A HIGH CALIBER MAN TO other titles . . . Rene had to tuck a loose INVEST IN A WELL ESTABLISHED NINE HOLE GOLF COURSE, BEAUTIFUL ROLLING LAND, EXPANDING shirttail bade into his pants even more TO 18 — 20 MILES FROM CLEVELAND—MUST HAVE BEST OF REFERENCES — LIVING QUARTERS ON than Arnie Palmer ... So Rene designed PREMISES. BOX 1021, ELYRIA, OHIO. the long tailed shirt with the crocodile Greenskeeper. New 18 hole course. Salary open. Ex- perience needed. Year round work. Applyt George trademark that Izod has made a tre- Schaumber, Superintendent, Parks and Recreation, City Hall. Bismarck, North Dakota. mendously big seller to golfers as well MFG. REP. to handle established line of golf balls to as to tennis players. Sporting Goods Stores and Pro Shops on the east and west coast. Write Box &310. c/o GOLFDOM. Golf Illustrated of London says in rul- TOP PRO SHOP REPRESENTATIVES WANTED FOR ARFAS NEW ENGLAND AND WESTERN NEW YORK; M'DDLE ATLANTIC; MICHIGAN AND NORTHERN IN- DIANA; ALABAMA AND GEORGIA FOR GEORGE GOLF CAR HEADQUARTERS! Southwest's Largest Selec- NICOLL GOLF CLU*S, PUTTFOS AND GLOVES. CON- tion NEW ELECTRIC CADDY CARS or used—all makes. TACT GOIF IMPORTS LIMITED, 3615 SOUTH HAR- Available "as is" or reconditioned, single cars or VAPD. TU'SA. OKLAHOMA. fleets. Complete car and charger service. ELECTRIC GOLF PROFESSIONAL: At least 15 years expert ex- CARRIER CORP. Main office: D207 Petroleum Center, perience in all phases of golf activities plus thorough San Antonio, Texas 78209. Tel. 512-TA 6-8694. Factory: knowledge of internal make-up for an exclusive private New Braunfels Iron Works, Box 612, New Braunfels, club. To begin Mid-February. Reply with resume to Texas 78130. Tel. 512-MA 5-2813. Suite 1034. National Bank Building, Toledo, Ohio 43604. We are buying used golf balls. Write us for price, MISCELLANEOUS quotations, shipping tag and instructions. Dutch Whea- USED GOLF BALLS REPAINTED—Factory type spray ton, Northern Golf Ball Company, 2350 West Roscoe, painting used custom work only. No sales. Write or call Chicago, Illinois 60618. "Brownie's" Golf Ball ShoD. 318 South Middle Street, Cane Girardeau. Missouri. Phone—314-334-4375. ATTENTION MANUFACTURERS: NEW DISTRIBUTOR NEEDS PRODUCTS. ALL ITEMS CONSIDERED. JOB- and up. Gas or GOLF CARS FOR SALE — $175.00 BER OR AGENT BASIS. WRITE BOX #311, c/o Elect. Power. Most all makes. Like new demonstrators GOLFDOM. reconditioned or as is. Single units or matched fleets. Dealers welcome. Send for price list. 27 holes with odditional acreage for Real Esfqte Devel- NICKEY GOLF CAR CENTER, 3100 North Trioo Avenue, opment. Will sell separately. Magnolia Valley Golf Chicago. Illinois 60641. Area Code 312-777-0917. Course, New Port Richley, Florida. Golf Professional—Class "A" P.G.A. Member, 22 years at two clubs—Desires opportunity to buy into Golf Close-out Sale: Range Golf Balls, refinished in perfect Club as active partner—has cash and golf knowledge in condition, $2.00 Dozen, near perfect $1.70. Club all fields, and, wife who is competent Club Manager. marks $1.50. Also plain whites or name brands. Ti- Wri'g Box c/o GOLFDOM. FII Golf Ball Company, 1327 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, 63103. Phone collect 314-CE 1-4352. For Sale: Eight 1960 C'shman Chief electric golf cars with batteries and chargers. Presently In use. Moving to STEADY SELLER. Handy stainless steel combination . Sell Nov. 1st. $1600.00 cash. Prefab bald- spike cleaner, tightner. Counter display card. Details ing 32'x15' with wlrinq. Price open. Harold Harrison, free. Vivat, Box 61263, Houston, Texas 77061. Centre Hills Country Club, State College, Pa. Phone 814-933.0161. Wanted—Hard or Soft Goods Distributorship or Sales in Southern California. Lazy B Golf Ranch, 10604 Free Buffing Mqnual sent upon receiot of diameter and Meads Avenue, Orange, California 92667. hole size of buffs used. Th«> Black-Cottle Company, Box 191G. Clinton. Now York 133?3. FOR SALE — NINE HOLE GOLF COURSE-WATERED Ball O'Matic dispensing machine. Fonken Ball Pick un— TEES-GREENS-FAIRWAYS — LAND FOR ANOTHER both at sacrifice price—giving up driving ranae. FOB NINE. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE-PRO SHOP — $75,- Philadelphia. Pa. Joe Capello, Aronimink Golf Club, 000.00. LOCATED IN SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN. Newtown Square, Pa. WRITE BOX #316, c/o GOLFDOM. ing against the putters you have to strad- Management. 3 years golf course experience: Colonia Country Club, Colonia, N.J. Additional information upon dle and other unconventional weapons request. Paul Caravella, 1097 Leesville Avenue, Rail- way, N.J., (201) 388-5974. that the Joint Rules of Golf Committee Superintendent. Age 28, Married, Two children. Ex- is using "a steam roller to crush a wal- perienced in all phases of fine turf maintenance, course rebuilding. Desires Mid-West area. Write Box #307, nut." . . . The magazine says the legisla- c/o GOLFDQM. Caddy Master—47 years old. 28 years experience, wants tion possibly affects half of one per cent winter position in Florida. Has excellent references— last 12 years at a Chicago Club as Caddy Master. of the golfers in Britain. Write Box #303, c/o GOLFDQM. Ralph Elbling, many years pro at Or- Well-known midwestern Class "A" PGA Professional wants to secure a good teaching ¡ob in Southern Cal- mond Beach, Fla., is teaching pro at Ma- ifornia. Excellent references. Write Box #306 c/o plewood (N.H.) CC in the White GOLFDQM. FIRST ASSISTANT WOULD LIKE JOB IN PRO SHOP Mountains . . . Ralph was at the Beth- OR TEACHING FOR WINTER. ABLE TO TRAVEL. WRITE BOX #291, c/o GOLFDQM. lehem (N.H.) CC as pro-superintend- MANAGER AVAILABLE-OR CONCESSIONAIRE also, ent-manager for 14 years. • highly skilled in Turf Management/PGA Golf Profes- sional. Any geographic area. (415) 941-0962. Class "A" P.G.A. Member. 21 years experience. Seeks new post for 1968. Qualified - teacher and player with maintenance background- -Prefers year round position. Write Box #308 c/o GOLFDQM. FOR SALE GOLF PRO—SUPERINTENDENT—Class "A" Profes- sional—Class "A" Superintendent—presently employed. Golf distributing company specializing in Desires an employment relocation. Will go anywhere. Presently employed. Am fully experienced in all phases golf equipment for the driving range, minia- of the Golf Pro and Greenskeeper capacity. Excellent teacher—Turf Management perfectionist. Experienced in ture golf, Par 3, Government, schools, col- Bents and Southern Bermudas. Wife 18 years golf shop leges, industrial, country clubs, Pro Shop, manageress. Excellent references. Would consider Cana- dian location. Write Box #309, c/o GOLFDQM. etc. is interested in selling assets to quali- Class "A" PGA Professional desires change to Public fied buyer because of other business inter- or Semi-public Golf Course in South, Southwest. West. Married, 4 children, Age 45. Presently employed. ests. Business can be moved or merged with Good teacher and merchandiser. Excellent background in Junior Golf and golf promotion. Good player and similar operation. All replies held in strictest hard worker. Available at once. Write to W. Kolodziei, confidence. Only qualified or responsible 925 Nickolsen Road, Griffith, Indianna. parties need reply. B.S. in Agriculture, University of Minnesota - Landscape Architect - 18 years contracting landscape construction in Minneapolis area - Two years Ground Superintendent For more information circle number 240 on card top private Minneapolis club. Desires Ground Super- intendent at new or established club or new club con- struction and remain as superintendent. Northwest, Mid- west, or East -Write for resume and references. Box JOBS WANTED #312, c/o GOLFDQM. Club Manager with long and successful experience Winter Professional Postion Desired. Young but in every phase of managing clubs wishes to op- experienced head pro available after January 1st. erate seasonal club on six or seven months basis. Hard worker, rolleae graduate and single; am Location immaterial but Southern States preferred. most willing to be flexible on hours, remuneration, Excellent references. Write Box #300, c/o GOLF- etc. Full or part-time. Can sell, teach, merchan- DOM. dise, rena'r, etc. Fu'ther information sent on re- quest. Write Box #313, c/o GOLFDQM. Golf Pro desires change in ¡ob. Presently employed as Couple (with Children) good golf knowledge - pro, man- golf pro and greens superintendent. Would like to ager, cook and housekeeping supervision, over 60 stay in Ohio or in neighboring state. Good player and years old, available anywhere for reasonable lump sum. teacher. Good references. Married, three children. Age Write Box #314. c/o GOLFDQM. 26. Write Box #299, c/o GOLFDQM. PGA Professional - single, age 30: desires winter em- Golf Professional desires position for the Winter months; ployment as assistant, available November 1 or sooner, Age 28—Married—No children, wife can assist if de- references. Write Box #315, c/o GOLFDQM. sired. Excellent references. Write Box #289, c/o GOLF- DOM- Assistant Golf Professional to work as first assistant and teaching professional. Married. 12 years exoerience CLASS "A" P.G.A. PROFESSIONAL—Two Clubs in with excellent references—Richard Loring, 112 McKinley, twenty two years, 44 years old. Wife capable of Chelsea. Michigan. nanaging Club. Specialist in establishing golf pro- gram at new club. Write Box #292, c/o GOLFDQM. Young mon desires employment on western golf course, Golf Professional, 20 years experience in all phases— November - Aoril. Prefer grounds maintenance work including Teaching, Promoting, Tournaments, Manage- but will work in pro shop. Five years experience on ment. Available for interview. Johnny Moran, Aurora northern course. Craig A. Felde, Barnesville, Minnesota 56514. Hotel, Aurora, Illinois. Class "A" P.G.A. Professional wishes to teach during Teaching or Assistant's Postion, Winter months. Cana- the winter months. I have a summer resort club from dian P.G.A. Member. Write David Thomson, 130 Wood- March to November and am available to teach off sea- land Avenue. Beaconsfield, P. Que., Canada. son. Considered excellent teacher with beginners, aver- Assistant Professional: Age 27, married, 2 children. 2 age and good players. Write Box #301, c/o GOLFDQM. years experience, plus PGA Business School. Good Class "A" P.G.A. Professional, desires a winter posi- golfer. Desires position at private club. Available March tion, where he can teach and play. Salary not impor- 1, 1968. Excellent references. Presently employed at large, private layout. Desires to relocate. Write Box tant. Write Don Butzin, 4345 North 40th, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. #290 c/o GOLFDOM. Desire position as golf course superintendent; willing to Class "A" PGA Professional - 20 years exxperience. relocate. References. Age 22, Four years college: 2 Desires position as Head Pro or Teaching Assistant in years Delaware Valley College, Major: Ornamental Northeastern States. Write: Frank Misarti, 17 Charles Horticulture; 2 years Rutgers University, Major: Turf Street, White Plains, New York.