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Course Architects American Golf Gary Kern Gerald & Bruce Matthews Robert Retnauer American golf course architects St Louis, MO Lansing, MI James, NY Ronald Kern Bruce Matthews Ray Richard Noblesville, IN Grand Haven, MI Sagamore Beach, MA Victor Almond Warner Bowen Michael Dasher Larry Flatt James Harrison Alberta, Canada Sheridan, MI Orlando, FL Overland Park, KS Turtle Creek, PA Jack Kidwel Ted McAnlis Forrest Richardson Columbus, OH North Palm Beach, FL Phoenix, AZ William Amick Robert Brandon Arthur Davis Ross Forbes J.A. Harstine Daytona Beach, FL St Louis, MO Gainesville, GA Santa Rosa, CA Avon Park, FL Kenneth Killian James McCumber Russell Roberts Palatine, IL Middleburg, FL Gaithersburg, MD Charles Ankrom Jeffrey Brauer James DeAngelis Steven Forrest John Harvey Stuart, FL Arlington, TX Woodhaven, MI Toledo, OH New York, NY Gary Killibrew Steven Melnyk Cabell Robinson West Bountiful, UT Jacksonville, FL Marblehead, MA Jim Applegate Russell Breeden D J. DeVictor Ron Forse X.G. Hassenplug Palm Beach Gardens, FL Greenville, SC Roswell, GA Uniontown, PA Pittsburgh, PA Ronald Kirby Lee Milam Ted Robinson North Palm Beach, FL Lakeland, FL Laguna Beach, CA Marvin Armstrong Bob Buky Mark DeVries Keith Foster Koji Hayashi Francestown, NH Mt Washington, KY Grand Rapids, MI Mesa, AZ Los Angeles, CA Donald Knott Johnny Miller William Robinson Palo Alto, CA Los Angeles, CA Florence, OR Lyle Aten Stephen Burns William Dietsch, Jr. Ronald Fream Don Herfort Lexington, KY Fernandina Beach, FL Lake Worth, FL Santa Rosa, CA Minneapolis, MN Gary Koch Scott Miller James Root Tampa, FL Scottsdale, AZ Charlottesville, VA Brian Ault Willard Byrd Christopher Dimond Les Furber Arthur Hills Kensington, MD Atlanta, GA Kansas City, MO Alberta, Canada Toledo, OH Gregg Kuehn Harrison Minchew Don Ruhter Grafton, WI Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Northbrook, IL Richard Bailey Douglas Carrick James Dobson Ferdinand GarbinR Michael Hirsch Puerto Rico EastWillowdale, Ontario Longview, TX Export, PA Lawrenceville, GA John LaFoy Robert & David Moote Roger Rulewich Taylors, SC Brampton, Ontario Montclair, NJ Gary Baird Charles Carter Perry Dye Ronald Garl James Holme Nashville, TN Pell City, AL Denver, CO Lakeland, FL Eatonton, GA Erik Larsen Mark Morris Russell Roberts Co. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL Gaithersburg, MD Bob Baldock Roy Case P.B. Dye Lester George David Horn Costa Mesa, CA Delray Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL Manakin-Sabot, VA Catasauqua, PA Joseph Lee Jay Morrish John Salyers Boynton Beach, FL Tulsa, OK Ft Pierce, FL James Barret Billy Casper Pete Dye John Geupel Charles Howard Montclair, NJ Vienna, VA Delray Beach, FL N. Palm Beach, FL Austin, TX Gordon Lewis Gregory Muirhead John Sanford Fort Myers, FL Montclair, NJ Jupiter, FL Vincent Bartlett Lee Chang Roy Dye Garrett Gill Frank Hummel Jupiter, FL Atlanta, GA Carefree, AZ River Falls, WI Greeley, CO David Lindoerfer Mark Mungeam Lee Schmidt Jamesville, MD Uxbridge, MA La Quinta, CA Gene Bates Bruce Charlton Alice Dye Frank Gilligan Michael Hurdzan Palm Beach Gardens, FL Palo Alto, CA Delray Beach, FL Tampa, FL Columbus, OH Gary Linn Greg Nash Craig Schreiner Palo Alto, CA Phoenix, AZ Kansas City, MO Jane Baxter Donald Childs Kenneth Dye, Jr. Michael Gleason Hale Irwin Delray Beach, FL Pontiac, MI Houston, TX Pinehurst, NC St. Louis, MO James Lipe, Jr. William Neff Robert Scofield North Palm Beach, FL Salt Lake City, UT Calabasas, CA Michael Beebe Thomas Clark Matt Eccles Joel Goldstrand Don January Orange Park, FL Kensington, MD Englewood, CO Miltona, MN Dallas, TX Karl Litten Robert Nelson Ed Seay Boca Raton, FL Honolulu, HI Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Edward Beidel, Jr. Milton Coggins Robert Elder Harold Goodson Andy Johnson Pittsburgh, PA Phoenix, AZ Smithsburg, MD Arnor, SC Avon, CO Robert Lohmann Larry Nelson Donald Sechrest Crystal Lake, IL Marietta, GA Kansas City, MO Jan Beljan Edward Connor III Lowell English David Gordon Thomas Johnson, Jr. Jupiter, FL Ponce Inlet, FL Alhambra, CA New Britain, PA Braselton, GA William Love William Newcomb Dale Siemens Kensington, MD Ann Arbor, MI Fresno, CA Dave Bennett Bill Coore Lindsay Ervin Daryl Gorenflo Clyde Johnston Austin, TX Austin, TX Crofton, MD Palm Beach Gardens, FL Hilton Head Island, SC Raymond Loving, Jr. Jack Nicklaus Brian Silva Moon, VA North Palm Beach, FL Whitinsville, MA Bradford Benz Geoffrey Cornish Scott Erwin Dean Gowen Michael Johnstone Los Gatos, CA Amherst, MA Dallas, TX East Providence, RI Oakland, CA Charles Mahannah, Jr. Joe Niebur John Slover Hobe Sound, FL Lake Orion, MI Murrieta, CA Ira Berliner Fernando Cote Keith Evans Robert Graves Rees Jones Norwood, NJ Quebec, Canada Montclair, NJ Walnut Creek, CA Montclair, NJ Lisa Maki Henry Nielsen, Jr. Steven Smyers Leesburg, VA Warwick, NY Tampa, FL Louis Berner, Jr. Donald Cottle Jr. Kenneth Ezell Denis Griffiths Robert Trent Jones Sr. Bloomington, IL Ty Ty, GA Deltona, FL Norcross, GA Montclair, N Dan Maples Ward Northrup Sam Snead Pinehurst, NC Ocean Ridge, FL Boston, MA Richard Bigler Archie Craig Floyd Farley John Hagedorn Robert Trent Jones, Jr Del Rey, CA Orange City, FL Seaona, AZ WestHoltsville, NY Palo Alto, CA Jerry Martin Richard Nugent Arthur Snyder Tucson, AZ Long Grove, IL Phoenix, AZ Fredrick Bliss Ben Crenshaw Tom Fazio Wilfred Hall Stephen Kay Andy Sossong Santa Rosa, CA Austin, TX Jupiter, FL Old Forge, NY Bronxville, NY Gregory Martin Cal Olson Tampa, FL Downers Grove, IL Costa Mesa, CA Ronald Bloom Bob Cupp Jim Fazio Stephen Halsey Bill Kellers William Spear Miltona, MN Atlanta, GA Juno Beach, FL La Mesa, CA Greensboro, NC Tom Martty Lawrence Packard St. Charles, IL Vienna, VA Palm Harbor, FL Glenn Boorman Kent Curley Joe Finger Gene Ham Leon Kelzenberg George Stankevich Toledo, OH Jacksonville, FL Houston, TX Raleigh, NC Prinsburg, MN Tom Marzolf Arnold Palmer Shelter Island, NY Hendersonville, NC Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Bruce Borland Duane Dammeyer Paul Fjare Jeff Hardin Richard Kepshire Earl Stone Jupiter, FL Greenwood, IN Eden Prairie, MN Phoenix, AZ Hinsdale, IL John Mason Gary Panks Mobile, AL Mt Vernon, GA Scottsdale, AZ Sam Swanson Damian Pascuzzo Dallas, TX Walnut Creek, CA Koichi Tadokoro Jerry Pate Honolulu, HI Gulf Breeze, FL William Teufel Tom Pearson Kirkland, WA eNorth Palm Beach, FL Lee Trevino Flymo Thomas Pendrey Dallas, TX Carmel, IN Kevin Tucker GCT 20 GOLF COURSE TRII Richard Phelps Nashville, TN Evergreen, CO * 20 INCH CUTTING WIDTH Leo Urban Kyle Phillips Bedford, NH * WEIGHT 34 LBS Palo Alto, CA Scott Verplank * NEW REINFORCED DECK DESIGN William Pieniadz Oklahoma City, OK Uncasville, CT Robert von Hagge * PATENTED & PROVEN SAFETY Spring, TX CUTTING SYSTEM Palmer Robert Pierce Miami, FL Robert Walker * 98cc/2 STROKE/4200 RPM Atlantic Beach, FL Jerry Pierman POWERFUL JLO ENGINE N. Palm Beach, FL John & Howard Watson Lachute, Quebec * COMPLETELY REBUILDABLE Golf Courses with a Gerald Pirk Tom Weiskopf * 1 YEAR COMMERCIAL WARRANTY Standard of Excellence San Juan Capistrano, CA Scottsdale, AZ (ENGINE ONLY) PalGarmy PlayeBeachr Gardens, FL Grant Wencel Stone Mountain, GA • Site Planning Michael Poellot Saratoga, CA Philip Wogan • New Design Topsfield, MA Neil Pollock • Remodeling Wheaton, IL Willie Wood Oklahoma City, OK Algie Pulley, Jr. Lafayette, CA Hubert Woodruff PALMER COURSE DESIGN COMPANY St. Augustine FL PRECISION Robert Dean Putman SMALL ENGINE CO. 572 Ponte Vedra Boulevard Fresno, CA Rodney Wright Honolulu, HI POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 David Rainville Tustin, CA Patrick Wyss (305) 974-1960 OR 1-800-345-1960 Telephone: 904-285-3960 Rapid City, SD Mark Rathert REPS WANTED Telefax: 904-285-2119 Denver, CO Mike Young Watkinsville, GA Andrew Raugust CIRCLE #127 CIRCLE #128 North Palm Beach, FL .
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