Author: Robert Earle Howells
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A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT
Jorge Mendoza champions Green River GC as a wildlife sanctuary and a laboratory where youngsters learn to appreciate the beauty On any given day at Green ... -
Cousin Klubs
Chris Fischer’s divot tools are functional works of art that represent their maker’s love for golf — and life. CHANCES ARE YOU don’t have a $100+ ... -
The Found Art of Lost Balls
Lost golf balls frustrate us all and present an environmental challenge. But creative solutions are at hand. If you plunked a couple of Pro V1s into ... -
Beyond Sustainability
Parker Anderson has set up apiaries at Goat Hill Park and Valley Club of Montecito -
More Green, Less Grass
Temecula Creek tackles sustainability in big and little ways that reflect respect for the land — and its original inhabitants Golf course superintendents have plenty of ... -
Handwriting on the Wall
CALLIGRAPHY SCOREBOARDS ARE A DYING – BUT NOT DEAD – ART THAT SPEAKS TO GOLF’S AGE-OLD RESPECT FOR TRADITION. Gather ’round, golfers and fans, and hear ... -
Stewards of the Foothills
Stewards of the Foothills Pamela and Randy Dreyfuss take pride in making La Cañada Flintridge CC a showcase of sustainability, demonstrating the role golf can play ... -
Rams Hill Reborn
A Turf Makeover and Community Commitment Add to the Always-Compelling Playability of the Popular, “Middle of Nowhere” Desert Course Give the marketers of Rams Hill GC ... -
Pathway to a Career
How One Young Man Parlayed USGA’s Internship Program During Last Year’s U.S. Open Into a Job in Golf If you walk through the giant, open-to-the-beach-breeze doors ... -
On New Turf
In Receiving MWD’s One Water Award, El Caballero CC Illustrates How Courses Can Save Water and Improve Quality of Play at the Same Time “Civilization has ...









