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News of the Golf World in Brief NEWS OF THE GOLF WORLD IN BRIEF I, C. (Rocky) Schorr, in his Holtsberry opens his 9-hole 33rd season as pro at Blue- W'estview CC, near Lima, O. field (W. Va.) CC . He's , . Holtsberry formerly own- the oldest pro in point of serv- ed Springbrook GC at Lima ice at one club, 111 the Vir- and sold it . , Whitemarsh ginias . , Hubby Habjan, Valley CC (Philadelphia dist.) formerly asst. to George Smith celebrates its 50th year by at the Onwentsia Club (Chi- completing $250,000' job of cago dist,), now liecomes pro remodelling clubhouse. and George is easing up as pro Fairview municipal course, emeritus ... He and Mrs. St. Joseph, Mo., to build new Smith plan a trip to Scotlund Herb Graffis clubhouse . Westward De- this summer and will be at velopers, Inc., an organization their Ft. Myers, Fla.. home next winter oi Massachusetts businessmen, to spend for the fishing and golf. $350 million building community, includ- Charles Bartlett now pro at Timber ing golf course, at West Palm Beach, Fla. Trails CC, Chicago dist. semi-private , . ...Des Moines (la.) City Plan and Zon- He is not the Charles Bartlett who is ing Commission approved site for city's Chicago Tribune golf writer and strictly third muny course . Course to be built an amateur golfer . , . Metropolitan PGA in Clive, western suburb. proposal that any PGA convention dele- Good idea at Woodliolme CC, Balti- gate being eligible to serve at only three more, where Carroll MacMaster is pro national meetings is receiving unofficial , . Women's committee requires that endorsement in other sections. beginners reach a certain level of ability Valentine (Neb.) GC opens new 9- before using the eourse . Keeps play hole course . Ansel Snow now pro at from being slowed and also keeps lesson Keswick (Va.) CC . C. B. Sweet, for tees occupied . , Richard Beckman, Val- almost 28 years pro at Black Knight CC, dosta {Ga.) CC pro tn his column in the Beckley, W. Va., now is pro at Sleepy Valdosta Times pays high tribute to Dr. Hollow CC, near Charleston, W. Va. , Glenn Burton of the Tifton, Ga,, Experi- His son C. B., jr., is supt. at Edge wood mental station for developing fine turf- CC, Charleston . Joseph G. Noviek is grass strains that are greatly improving pro at new Pine Hills CC in suburban southern courses. Cleveland, O. Fifth course at Bethpage State Park, Cream Ridge CC, near Allen town, N. J. Farmingdale, L, I., N. Y., opened . opens its 9-hole course . Frank Micoski Alfred H. Tidl was architect for new lay- is owner • , , Irvin M. Kleinedler, pro at out, called the Yellow course . , Con- Trumbull CC, Warren, O., has had man- struction was under the supervision of agerial duties added to his job . Bob Joseph H. Burbeck, park supt. The This pleasant, pastoral scene, the 10th hole at Forest Lake Country Club, Sloomfield Hills, Mich., should afford a letup lor competitors in the grueling USGA Women's Open (June 26-28). It's 145 yards and mast of the women probably will play it with a 6 or 7 iron, according to Pro Boh Gtajda. Prac- tically ail of Ihe women pros are familiar with Forest Lake. The Wolverine Open, won by Fay Crocker, was played here in 1955 ond it was here in 1956 that Marlene Hagge defeated Patty Berg for the LPGA title. Women's par Is 73; the course is 6240 yards long; hos been changed considerably since the women last played In Bloomfielrf Hills. In Gojda's estimation, the way in which the contestants play Ho. 2 through No. 7 should determine the winner. Got Mom I* ptfltlitied monthly ncept Nov. end 0k. Qt Rocholto, tit. Acceptance under Suction 34.64, P.Li R. Author liAd. PEMU Bddrau ill tdvsrtlslng A tdltorlst correspondence to G 0 Lr II0 M. 407 S Dearborn St., Ctlteago A, oilier courses, the first of which was open- ed in 1931, are (lie Blue, Red, Black arid Green courses . , This is the world's 7&.7&P3 largest golf establishment , . All courses radiate from one clubhouse. Bergen County (N. J.) new Rockleigh course opening scheduled for July 4 . Big demand for memberships received from county residents . John Janz heads group building course at Enderlin, N, D. , , . A. R. (Al) Emery now supt. of Cop- ARLINGTON c-t s.eion) per GC. Magna, Ut., and his son Ralph, last year's Salt Lake City amateur cham- CONGRESSIONAL c-i9s.oi0n5 pion, has been named Copper GC pro. COHANSEY c-7 stolons Brookhaven CC at Dallas, for which Architect Press Maxwell is designing three U-3 BERMUDA sid.™ 18-hole courses will have one of the lay- FOR FALL outs exclusively for women golfers . ALBERT LINKOGEL There hasn't been a course exclusively for DELIVERY women sitice the Women's National in the 30 Years' Experience on After New York Met dist. which didn't last long Turf Maintenance Septembtr I, . But in Texas they make happy his- Prices on Request IMS tory . National Pee Wee Golf Cham- pionship director W. F. Cairns says tbe 12th annual Pee Wee championships at Dubsdread CC, Orlando, lrla., June 14-15 has its biggest entry iti all five age classes JiafaTltmetyJm. Contestants are from 3 to 15 vears ROUTE 3, CONWflV ROAD. CFIEVE COEUR. HO. old. .. .first in turf famous Scotts TURF PRODUCTS have been aiding groundsmen to build beautiful golf courses for years. Scotts always have tha right product for your turf needs at the right price. Scotts TURF PRODUCTS are geared to make your DOLLARS GO FARTHER Modern, complete TURF BUII.DER revolutionizes fertilizing. Steady, no-surge growth, non-burning, no odor. "Time is Money" Scotts Spreaders save Fertilize as you weed with labor saving WEED & FEEII. Clears out you lots of holh most broad - leaved weeds and stimulates grass. Write our turf specialists for estimates O M SCOTT & SONS MARYSVILLE, OHIO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SALEM, OREGON Southern Seniors Golf Assn, has several events schedided for late summer and fall eoft a£<mA/4 eoudt . They include: Sept. 5-7, Waynesville, N. C.; Sept 10-13, Linville, N. C.; Sept. 24-26, Bonte Vedra, Fla.; Sept. 30-0ct, 4, OK 6eautc^u£ Sea Island, Ga.; and Pinehurst, Oct, 28- 31 . , New England GCSA held its an- nual Ladies Day meeting early in May "AGRICO" . Homer Darling gave fine account of this unique get-together in the Associa- tions "News Letter" but ran afoul of de- scribing the styles women wore. Marlene Hagge and Bev Hanson of the LPGA were averaging under 75 strokes per round through May 18 . Appropri- ately enough, they had won the most money . , Bev's take was $5,139 and Mariene's, 34,855 . Walter E. Olson of Chicago sponsor for I2th time of Junior Championship tournament held in Coral Cables, Fla,, June 9-11 . Competition for hoys and girls in 10-18 age brackets. says Clubhouse at South Haven (Mich.) CC Norman R. Mucciarone destroyed by fire In mid-May . Vermont Supt., Woodland Golf Club State Open golf tournament to be played Auburndale, Mass. at Lake Morey CC in Fairlee, June 23-24 ... Pro money is SI,000 and there is $500 iu amateur prizes . Peter Keane is host pro . Three of holes at Galen Hall Hotel In spite of dry, difficult summers and persist- & CC, Wernersville, Pa„ "are toughest in ing drought, Mr. Mucciarone has produced one of the most beautiful courses in the New INVERNESS CLUB England Area. He says, "Greens Chairman Site of the 1957 National Open and many members have remarked to me USES about the appearance of the course. I first started using Agrico about nine years ago and Punch-Lok have continued to use Agrico to guarantee HOSE CLAMPS members an excellent turf on greens, fair- ways and tees. Agrico for Turf 10-6-4 with Urea~Form and Natural Organic Nitrogen is the best fertilizer / have ever used. Fellow Superintendents agree with me. When it comes to producing excellent turf, we can rely on Agrico products to help us do the job." AGRICO® America's Premier Golf Course Fertilizer job on the course Write for deicriptive AGR1NITE literature and name of the Better, Natural Organic Fertilizer nearest jobber. made only bv THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO. New York 7, N. Y. • 31 Factories in U. S., Canada & Cuba Dtp!. R, 331 N- Juttins S»„ Chicago 7, III. the East," according to Johnny Yoeum, pro . These are No. 5, 15 and 17 and Cut Sharpening Costs! are either well trapped or protected by water hazards. Jack Fox, for 25 years pro at Glen Ridge CC, N. J. Dist,, visiting Scotland this summer with Mrs, Fox . • . He recent- ly resigned . Sain Kinder goes to Glen Brook CC, East Stroudsburg, Pa., as pro . , , Jake Zastko. asst. pro at Forsgate CC, Jamesburg, wins 31st N. J. PGA with 296 . Bud Geoghegan, the Crestmont pro and scribe, took second with a 297 , , . LIGHTER Tied for third at 298 were Emery Tho- • MORE COMPAQ mas, Billy Farrell and Ben Toski ... A • LOWER PRICED few days following his victory, Zastko Simplex "150," the newest walked down the middle aisle with Miss portable lapping machine, Helen Lenovitch of Middle ton, N, J. reconditions any hand, power, or gang reel- Jim Hayes and Wayne Freelund of Dal- type mower with lapping compound . keeps mowers in top condition between las announce plans for building 27-hole sharpening jobs. Couples to either side of private club in Houston . Project will mower; gang mowers need not be unhitched. cover 200 acres and cost about $1 million Weighs only 30 pounds—easily carried right .
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