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For information or quotations

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between two major cities of U.S. and J land ieaps golf resort and other business in southwestern Florida.

Tliis past spring there's been far more high school golf competition than in am previous year . , . Small towns are pushing it . , . They continue informal competi-tion through the summer and get more encouragement and opportunities to play club courses than golf teams at high schools in metropolitan suburbs.

Begin building I S conventional and I S Par 3 at Indian Springs Coifing Center courses near Landisville, Pa. . . . Houston, Tex., new munv course is called Brock Park course . . . It formerly was Lake Forest CC . , . Going to build a course adjoining Tampa, Fla., airport

It's only a question of time until prac-tice of a player lifting a ball from a green and tossing it to his caddie to lie cleaned is going to produce a rules viola-tion that will cost some player a lot of money . . . Players and caddies are get-ting careless about (his job . , . When fellows are talking about bow better equip-

ment , better turf and less rough nave eased goll how about the way the rules have been eased? . . . Softening of the rules is no recent development . . , The late Alex Pine, one of the great presi-dents of the PGA, in commenting on soft-ening of the Rules of Golf said, "In Scot-land we used to hit the ball around the course; here they want to carry it around."

There is a political badge maker who is sending around cute buttons for lapels . . , They read "Ike for President" and in small type add "of United States Golf Association," . . . Nobody campaigns for the job as USGA president . . . That

Jieavy responsibility no desirable man 'would eagerly seek or avoid as a duty if

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lie could afford the sacrifice of time, con-venience and money the USGA presidency requires . . . A USGA former president said that anyone who was eager to bo the USGA president was not the man for the job.

PGA is in urgent need ol a lot of goud business advice from the USGA, accord-ing to PGA members who are successful businessmen . , . USGA with surplus of $417,075, green section expenses of 9156,817 for improving course condition and other revenue and expenses made public information, is an example pro businessmen say PGA should follow in-stead of keeping its members and golfing public in the dark about PGA business . . . A number of professionals who have top rating in golf business say PGA offi-cial secrecy about the business of an or-ganization with over 4,000 members of different classes is seriously damaging the pro case for operating "concessions" as sound, profitable business for first class clubs.

Top pros also say that the PGA bad better get realistic about controversies with USGA, Augusta National, Colonial .

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and other clubs and realize that while the PGA might win arguments (if anybody wins arguments) it can lose jobs and money for its members . , . And may Ik: (doing just that if there isn't more good judgment used soon.

But in the meanwhile, the political bat-tles are heating up in the PGA . . . This early two campaign issues are whether PGA members and golfers in general should know how PGA business is run and who gets the big job and what con-cession revenue at the PGA Palm Beach Gardens courses.

Seems like a lot of sense iu what Mayor William F, Walsh of Syracuse, N.Y, said in dedicating Sunnyerest Park's nine hole Par-3 for juveniles: "We will lick our juvenile delinquency problem when young punks are salted away iu jail for a long time as examples of how violence can and must be treated." Mayor Walsh noted that 42 per cent of adult crime is com-mitted by criminals who have records as juvenile delinquents . . . "The blame shou 1 rest with those who release them to re-turn to their patterns of crime." , . . The story isn't any surprise to supts. who have

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experience with golf course vandalism.

Stanley (Koots) Boraski switches from CC of Pittsfield, Mass. to be supt. CC of North Carolina in Pinehurst, the course of Royal Dornock Village, Inc. . . . Neono F. Losito now pro at East Mountain C'C, Westfield, Mass, . . . Open Winnesuket CC 18 at Bellingham, Mass . . . There usually is a pitiful tie-up of TV golf sponsorship and product distribution . . . Planning to build 18 in Salem County, N. J, . . . County now has two nines, Salem CC and Sakima CC . . . Bob Baldock and Vernon E. Ejorklund building nine at Del-ano, Calif. . . . Delano C of C raised $20,-000 in advance green fees to get started.

Ed Carman, general manager, Center-ton (N. J.) GC under construction . . . Evansville, Ind., to have third muny course , . . Nearly 90 per cent of 18-holo private clubs in U.S. have swimming pools . , . Building $450,000 clubhouse at Squaw Creek CC, Youngstown, O., to replace clubhouse that burned.

Green Tree Inn, 128-rooro recreation resort center, now under construction will be focal point of new community in Vic-

torville, Calif. , , , 18-hole course being built in conjunction with the Inn will ex-tend to 7100 yards, have 125 traps and several lakes . . , Several thousand Chi-cago area caddies will attend the White' Sox-Baltimore game on the night of July 15 as guests of the White Sox manage-ment . . . Chicago Dist. GA arranges this annual event , , . CBS will televise PGA Championship from Dallas AC CC on July 20 from 5 to 6 p.m, and, on the 21st, from 4:30 to 6 . . . If there is a playoff on Monday, it will be seen from 5 to 6.

L i o n e l Hebcrt made the year's longest eagle on the PGA circuit when he holed a 3-iron approach on the 477-yard No. 3 hole in the Colonial Invitation , . . Look-ing ahead, the USGA has scheduled the 1965 Amateur for Sept. 13-18 at Southern Hills CC in Tulsa . . . Ten days before the Amateur starts, the Walker Cup match-es will be played at Baltimore CC , . . Central Virginia Turf Assn. recently hon-ored Fred Findlav at one of its monthly meetings . . . He s 92 years old and still shoots his age . . . He came to the U.S. from Scotland, via Australia, designed sev-

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eral courscs along the Southeastern coast and was supt. at the CC of Virginia for •many years . , . Bub Shave won the first Zippo Open on June 24 . . . He shot a 67 over the Pennhilis Club course in Brad-ford, Pa.

New offices of the National Swimminj, Pool Institute are located at 2000 K St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C. . . . Robert H.

tSteel is the Institute's executive secretary . . , Squires CC, which will open this fall as a male-only operation, has bought 42 acres of ground adjoining its course site in Montgomery county, near Philadel-phia . . . California State Open to be played Aug. 20-25 in Santa Maria . , , The state's PGA match play champion-ship is scheduled for Oct. 7-10 at Del Bio CC . . . The 1963 Northern California

TOpen went to Ceorge Archer, an amateur , . . His 208 was five shots under the score turned in by Paul Harney, the run-nerup.

Third municipal course for Austin. Tex., now under construction with a fourth scheduled to be built in 1965 . . , New

course will be known as Morris Williams Memorial in honor of a former Austin sports writer and his son who was killed several years ago in an Air Force crash . . . It will be managed by George Han-non . . , Course was designed by Leon Howard . . . Arnold Palmer and Gary Player are going to team up again in a new series of Challenge TV matches . . . They will start Jan. 11, 1964 on ABC , . . Second Markham Pro-Am will be played Aug. 1-4 at Casper (Wyo.) CC , . , More than $8,000 in prizes will be offered . . . Jack Nick la us' suggestion that the PGA tournament schedule be reduced didn't go over too well with other pros . . . Art Wall, Jr, and Tony Lema both pointed out that Jack shouldn't forget that many fellows playing the circuit need a crack at some of those minor engagements to make a living.

Isaac S. Mackje, 82, a professional and onetime owner of the Netherland CC in Scotch Plains, N. J., died in that city in June . . . He was the pro at Canoe Brook

(Continued on page 98)

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Watch Your Language If You Play Black Mountain

By BOB COUINS Sports Editor, Asheville (N.C.) Timei

The Black Mountain (N.C.) CC is a preacher's paradise. That is, if he is ad-dicted to golf as are many ministers of the gospel.

More ministers and people connected with the work of God play this 9-hole course than any other in the world,

Why? Because it is just a few minutes drive

from the Ridgeerest Baptist Assembly, Montreal Presbyterian Assembly and Blue Hidge Assembly. During the summer months thousands upon thousands of min-isters descend upon the picturesque course at the foothills of the Appalachians.

It's most renowned visitor is Billy Graham of Morttreat, a close friend of club pro, Ross Taylor, a Class A PGA mem-ber for 23 years. When the tall, dashing evangelist is at his mountain home, which practically overlooks the course, he plays

regularly; sometimes three times a week as his schedule permits.

"We probably have between 3,500 and 4,000 ministers and people connected with' church work play our course during the summer season," says Boss.

"August is perhaps our biggest month because of the Bible study course for the Presbyterians. The chaplains of the U.S. Air Force, for example, met at Ridgeerest late last August and used our course for recreational activity. At one time or an-other many leading ministers in the U.S. have been guests here.

"I would say that we probably get more beginners than any other club in America," Ross adds, "Hardly a day goes by that we don't have someone from one of the church assemblies tell us that they played their first game of golf here."

He points out that many of the minis-ters are outstanding golfers. Dr. Bryant Quinn, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Miami, Fla., shot a 67 here recently. Dr. John A. Bedhead of the First Presby-terian Church, Greensboro, N.C., is around par figures every time he plays, Billy Graham is often in the 70s. It 'is

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GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT P . O . BOX 1023

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David W. Gordon

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Fillmore 8-4243 American Society of Golf Coj isq A-checct i

' Dr, Graham's desire to hold a Pastor's In-vitation tournament here in September.

By that time a 9-hole addition will be completed and ready for use. The new "nine will measure about 3,400 yards and will feature a par-6 hole stretching to 745 yards. That may be the longest in the world.

Dr. Graham is one of many who claims that the bentgrass greens at Black Moun-tain are the best in the country.

Advice Is Sought Ross Taylor is a fanatic on grass. He is

often souglit out by supts. in surrounding areas for advice on ailing greens. As presi-dent of the Carolinas GCSA, Ross points out that the putter is the most used club

1 in golf and the green is where the scoring is done. Thus, players relish working on well manicured and true greens.

Taylor and state representative, Gordon •Greenwood of black Mountain, worked for years to get the state legislature to appropriate money to N, C. State College agriculture department to set up experi-

• mental stations to test different strains of grass for golf courses, play grounds and highway roadsides, Taylor devotes

many hours every week to studying the effects of different types of fertilizers on various grasses as well as other aspects of turf growing.

Condon, Fawcetf Safes Reps for North western

Nat Rosascn, Jr., president nf Northwestern

Coif Co., 3505 N. El stun Ave., Chicago, I1L,

lias announced the appointment of Chet Condon

10 C o n d o n Fowtett

and Leon Fawcctt as reps, for Northwester 's

professional line of golf equipment. Both are

golf professionals with wide experience as manu-

facturers' reps, selling to pro shops. Condon

wi l l cover the New England states while Faw-

cett, based in Gar land, Tex., will cover Tex.,

La . , and Ark.

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Wittek Adds BallOMatic to its Equipment Line

Wittek Gol f Range! Supply Co. , Inc. , tif 5128

West North Avenue, Chicago, has added the

"Ball-O-Matio" automatic golf ball dispensing

machine to its line of equipment and supplies

tor regulation and Par 3 courses, driving ranges

and miniature courses.

Relieves Sting and Bites Sting-Kill, widely used for re-

lief from stings and bites, is now

available through retail outlets,

according to Medical Supply Co.,

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Peterson with Hercules

Dean A. Peterson, supt, at Omaha (Neb . ) C C

for seven years and a onetime assistant at Elm-

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pointed Midwest rep for Hercules Powder Co. ,

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Golf Club Management Company 75 E. Wo eke r Dr., Chicago 1; Phone 163-1389

S p e c i a l i z e d Consult ing Serv ices In:

0 All phases of club operation* V Org on i -totion-new or operating clubs • l ong range planning • New club development • Man-agement selection & supervision a Interim

or temporory management

Our staff o f t ra ined executive and profes-sional personnel a re now avai lable nat ional ly. W * hove established and executed succesi-fully a p lan fo r sound new club development.

Write or call for fvtt information

John Cochran, Press Maxwell Join in Go/f Club Operations, Inc.

John Cochran ( lef t ) , professional at clubs iti

Ga, , Miss, and Colo, for 25 years, and J. Press

Cochran Maxwel l

Maxwell , designer of 75 courses in the south

and southwest, are associated in Coif C lub Op-

erations, Inc., Denver. They are planning and

building 27 hole* for the new Boulder (Colo.

CC , IS for Hiwan Hills C C , west of Denver,

and I S for Pecan Valley C C , San Antonio, T c * . Ma swell, son of a famed architect, the late

Perry M a i well, started in course design and

construction on his own in 1946. Cochran, after

10 years as pro and manager of clubs in the

Denver area, established Gol f C lub Operations,

Inc., in 1961.

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GOLF COURSE CONSTRUCTION By CONTRACT

MADDOX CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Since 1923 I

FREE ESTIMATES, COMPLETE

FACILITIES. GUARANTEED WORK.

Phones: TRemont 9-3B43 Hickory 3-3411 384-011S

STING KILL

' J

Satovio, III. Danvil le, III.

St. Charles, IU.

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James G. Harrison Ferdinand Garbin GOLF COURSE ARCHITECTS

Member

Amer i can Society of G o f f Course A r c h He e h

244 H a r r i s o n Road Turt le C r e e k , Pa.

823-3444

R R. 2. Box 184 Export , Pa.

327-4704

R O B E R T B F O J C E H A R M S

<5off <3oursc Clrcfiitect

MtuHt AMMICAN »0Clttt OF COD c o un t AlCKIttCti

N .MICHJGAN A V t N l t £ C H I C A G O I I • I U .

WHltthdll 4-i5JO

MacGregor Headcovers In the photo arc samples of MacGregor head-

covers that arc available in pro shops. In order

£ 1 to r ) are ( 2 ) a full-gusset model all leather

removal of all operating parts without disturb-

i n g the pi|)c connection. Models offered include

hydraulic-powered fu l l circle and positive gear-

driven part circle.

Jordan Moves Office

B. H , Jordan Co., which produces paper slip-

pers and disposable shower caps, and paper

and plastic hags has moved its general office

to Great Meek, N. Y. The company ! warehouses

remain in Hicksville, N . V. and Hammond , Ind .

cover. It is extra long and has sucded cotton

lining; ( 1 ) is all leather with a top gusset and

'welted scams; ( 3 ) a combination leather and

rayon twill of white leather body with red

(leather tr im; ( 2 ) an all-leather cover of mi-tan

body with white trim; and ( 4 ) a good quality

.fover of simulated leather, vinyl coated fabric.

New Rotary Pop-up Heads Moody Sprinkler Co. , Inc. , Bo* 240 , Arcadia,

•Calif . , is marketing a new line of rotary pop-up

heads that permit engineering with fewer pipe-

i lines and fittings without loss of effectiveness.

Maintenance is said to be simplif ied by easy

O'Connor fs Speaker at Wide-lite Conference

One of the principal speakers at the June

international conference oE Wide-Lite Corp. ,

4114 Gul f Freeway, Houston,

Tex., licit! in the Sheraton-Lin-

coln in Houston, was John E .

O 'Connor , Coral Gables, Fla . ,

golf consultant and owner of

the Miami Colonial Palms golf

center, O'Connor showed mo-

tion pictures of Colonial Palms'

night play and told how ho

designed and built the center,

using Wide-Lite mercury va-

por floodlights. Sales reps from O ' C o n n o r the U.S. and several foreign countries attended

the conference.

W I L L I A M P. BELL & S O N

G O I F COURSE ARCHITECTS

Member: American Society

of Golf Course Arch i tect !

544 Sierra V i t l a A v e n u *

Pasadena, Cal i fornia

Sycamore 3-6944 A t lan t i c 7-2933 IT CHERT*I, 1 I W ,

ffaoM MM I ' l l ! ]

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Specializing in Printing for Clubs and Pros.

CHARGE CHECK BOOKS HANDICAP CARDS and PANELS

BAG and GUEST TAGS BULLETIN BOARDS

( l o l l S c o r e C a r d s ( W R I T ! r a n C A T A L O G )

VESTAL-MONROE PRINTING CO. 701 S. Ln S A L L E ST. • C H I C A G O fl

LOCKER NAMEPLATES GREETER P I N S

Somp/es and prices on request

KIRSCH CARD SERVICE J Box 222X, Villa Park. III.

Go If Guide Gets Big Sales in Eastern Pro Shops

AH kinds of golf facts and figures are to btf

found in bandy 3 by -tVinih. 92-page guide-

!«ink published l>v Gol f

Guide, Room 1101, 19

W . 34tli St. New York.

Ir is called "Go l f Gu i de "

and has been getting .1

wide sale in i>r<> shops

through tlie East. The

leatherette hound book

sells for $1 and comes

packed 24 in n self-

display ho* for pro simp

s;de. Compi led by Joe

Gamhatesc, the ltook

includes sections on

rules, etiquet, playing tips, records, etc. Infor-

mation on pro and jobber discounts can be ob-

tained from Goi f Guide.

Two Nutro Products for Hot Weather Feeding

Smith-Douglas Co. of Norfolk, Va, recom-

mends two Nutro products that can be used

safely in hot weather for feeding turf. One

is Nntronite, an all-organic nitrogen that slowly

becomes available. It is said to be well adapted

to newly seeded areas. The second is Plant Food

Crystals that dissolve in water to release a

complete liquid plant food without residue. These*

can be distributed through a sprinkling system.

Okoy Sale of Western Tool Stockholders of Western Toot & Stamping Co.,

Des Moines, In,, which manufactures golf cars,

approved the sale of the company to American

Machine Gr Foundry Go. on June 20. A M F is

purchasing Western Tool's assets in exchange

for 336.885 shares of its common stock which

is (pioted around $21 a share. The exchange is

lieins made on a share for share basis.

K I D ® * ' W E S T V I R G I N I A K E N T U C K Y GOLF COURSE OWNERS

OUICN (OMtiucriwt UNDKAFINC

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411 SUPNIES

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C O L O N I A L G A R D E N S I N C . 70FL G R E E N E S T R E E T - - M A R I E T T A , O H I O

P M O N I ; 3 7 3 - 2 1 B B A B U C O D E 6 1 4

Vac-Master Can Be Used to Clean Miniature Courses

Vac-Master vacuum power sweeper, made by

Kutii Equipment Co., 605 E . Whittier blvd.,

Whitt ier, C a l i f . , is

adapted to cleaning

miniature greens, flower

beds, etc, through a

hose that is attached to

the intake. If the hose

is placed on the ex-

haust, debris can be

blown out *>f blind cor-

ners or from under

fences and other hard-

to-reach areas. Models comes in 22-f 26- anil

3 0 -inch widths. The solid steel impeller is keyeu

to the crankshaft for e\tra sturdincss and thi-re

are no belts or gears to contend with. *•