
sheets, reservation policies and related Ladies PGA Summer Purses items was the highlight of Don Makie's Exceed 100,000 Mar'k presentation of how to get golfers off the first tee. Women who play the Ladies PGA Tax Legislation summer tour will be competing for purses Charles Pinney, a well-known lawyer totalling $101,500, according to Len F. who is connected with a Southern Cali- Wirtz, touranment director. Eleven of- fornia golf enterprise, told of new tax ficial events are included in the schedule. legislation that affects methods of keep- Through the first 37 weeks of 1963, ing golf courses records. Of much interest LPGA prize money will amount to $220,- was his brief discussion of estate planning 000, an increase of $39,000 over a similar in its influence on individual income 1962 period. Last year, the summer sched- taxes and long range evaluation of course ule offered only about $70,000 in purses. properties. Three new tournaments have been add- The necessary steps in planning a reve- ed to this year's summer card. These are nue bond proposal were explained by Wil- the Wolverine, Ogden (Utah) and Idaho liam H. Fieldman. He is the chief financ- Centennial Opens. The Ogden event re- ial adviser for Roseville, California's first places last year's Salt Lake City Open. ctiy to undertake financing of a munici- Increase USGA Prize pal course with a revenue bond issue. Six of the regular tournaments are of- fering more money this year than last. Golf and Real Estate These include the USGA's Women's Open According to the National Golf Foun- in which the purse will be $9,000, an dation 40 per cent of the 400 country increase of $1,000. The Sight Open, clubs started in the last year or two have which replaces last year's Kelly Girl and had some kind of real estate development the Albuquerque Swing Parade are offer- built in conjunction with them. 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Aug. 1-4 - Milwaukee Jaycee, North Following are the subjects that will be Shore. covered: 9-11 - Waterloo Open, Sunny- Trends and Changes in Club Operation' side, Waterloo, Ia. Organizing a Kitchen Staff for Produc: 16-18 - Albuquerque Swing Par- tion; Potential of the Menu to Please ade, Paradise Hills, Albuquerque. Members; Food and Beverage Related to the Club Activities Program; The Buf- 23-25 - Ogden Open, Ogden (U.) fet - Its Varieties and How It's Done' ce. Function Catering; Professional Food 31-Sept. 2 - Idaho Centennial, Operation for the Club; and Promotion Hillcrest, Boise. of Beverages and Ideas for More Enjoy- Sept. 6-8 - Spokane Open, Esmeralda able Service. Ge, Spokane. Dates and locations of the CMAA work- 12-15 - Eugene Open, Eugene shops are: (Ore.) ce. July 29-31 - Washington, D. C. 110 Gol/dom.
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