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Complete Coif Course Construction
MOORE GOLF, INC. D I V I S I O N O F
MOORE, KELLY & REDDISH, INC. Roads, Lakes, Playing Fields, Irrigation Systems
B o x 606 , O r a n g e , V a . Tat. 7 3 5 7
Swinging Around Golf • > (Continued from page 18)
- ""When the final round of the Ladies P G A
Championship is telecast by NBC from
Stardust in Las Vegas, Oct . 13. it will b e
the first time the women will be seen in
competit ive surroundings on a nat ionwide
TV hookup.
National Senior Open, to be played Nov. 20-24, will be held at Del Webb's
' "Son City, Ariz., retreat for retired citi-
zens . . . More than .'300 50-and-older golf-
ers will compete for $23,000 in prize
money and awards over two courses . . .
Dutch Harrison is the defending pro Sen-
ior champion and Fred Mahcu will be
attempting to make it two straight titles
against the amateurs . , . Ocean Reef on
. , North Key Largo, Fla., in its 12th season,
has improved its 18-hole course during
• *the summer as part of an eight-step pro-
gram of expanding and improving the
„ entire resort setup . . . Bob Toski, Bill
Nichols and Charlie Staples are in charge
j of the golf end of the recreation com-
munity.
_ Trans-Mississippi G A , which has its
headquarters in Fort Wor th , has set dates
' " fo r two of its 1964 tournaments , . . The
BlASt OF AIR quickly removes aeration plugs, easily handles your leaf problem, prolonging play Ihru tale Fall. Clean leaves & litter around club-house and parking areas {sweeps righl under cars}. LO-BLO, the Air Broom is walked wind-row fashion, blowing to central gathering point. ATTACHMENTS- Water hose a!lsws "quick-wash" of areas, walks; excellent snow-thtowing blade.
ATWATER-STRONG CO. PS?'
L O - B L O the A i r Broom N E W D E S I G N
and construction has eliminated the previous high-pitch noise level, EARLIER MODELS can be converted to new type easily Send for details on 4 LO BIO Models
M i l l e r G # l f
INSTALL PEG BOARD NOW! use mi her spec/al nxrvrets
J c -ok. *Mieot
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SPECIAL CLUB EMBLEMS OM BACK TO ORDER
TROUBLE FREE! R E N T A L C A R T S E R V I C E
We furnish you al l you need on rental share basis. No investment for you! We deliver and service carts regularly and keep them in good repair — FREE. Clubs not held re-sponsible for damages, theft or breakage.
CADDY-ROLL RENTAL SERVICE Thro* d i v a n , Michigan
Amateur will he played at Broadmoor C C
in Colorado Springs, July 6-12 . . . T-
MGA's Senior will be held in Las Vegas,
Mar. 23-26 . . . Trans-Miss has a scholar-
ship fund for boys interested in turf sci-
ence and whose objective is to become
course supts. . . . Four youngsters are
being helped wi th their schooling at the
present t ime and two more will be given
aid in 1963-64 . . , Goif Wri ter Cu ido
Cribari of the Reporter Digest in Wh i t e
Plains, N.Y. , recently potted his first hole-
in-one after 27 years of trying.
Byron Nelson recently stated that play-
ers of his era hardly ever hit a ball hard,
but strived for plenty of rhythm . . .
"The hard flitters," cjtioth Byron, "play
spectacularly at t ime, but they also have
their dips." . . . Bill Casper says that may-
be Dow Finsterwald is the best putter of
them all , . . " H e doesn't always hit the
greens in regulation figures," Big Bill
observes, "but he keeps his scores down."
. , . Bob Gardner won the recent Ike Ama-
teur at W inged Foot by coming from be-
hind to n ip Dick Sidemwf, 290 to 291.
Edd ie Bush, pro at K em wood C C , Sa-
lem, Mass., to be winter pro at North Palm
Beach, F la„ this year . . , Bush's assistant,
Burl Dale, will handle pro duties at North
Palm Beach in the summer . . . Neil Whi te ,
returning to pro status, to be professional .
at new Borrego Springs Park (Calif.) C C ^
which opens its first course (a Par-3) th is "
fall . . . Congratulations to Midwest Assn.
of Gol f Course Supts. on its membership
directory and by-laws booklet . . . Al l 11
major U.S. airlines now have set low prices
for haul ing coif equ ipment . . , Western
Air Lines, which introduced the practice, >
continues to charge 52 and $3 for some v
flights . . . On other lines the charge is $•!
. . . Between West Coast cities and Hawai i
it is $9.
Itoland Wingate, who resigned as pro
at Fort Myers (Fla.) C C , to limit his
work to a summer fob, is pro at Dub l in
Lake CC , Dubl in , N .H . , . . John R. Cog-
hill, president, Silver Lake C C (Chicago
dist.), has opened Roll ing Hills Par-3 nine "
. . , Abbevil le (Ala.) Realty Co. bui ld ing *
nine and clubhouse, on 133 acres . . ,
K m est E . Smith, Tequesta, Jupiter, Fla.,
designed and bui l t new nine for Riomar
CC , Vero Beach, Fla., and rebuilt Mart in
Full Line of
G O L F Equipment
Supplies
• Golf COMnej • Miniaturs course! • Driving Courtei • par 3 Counei
Serving the W a t Wi th the Beit
G O L F SALES, INC. 1831 Colorado Avenue
Santo Monica, Colif. EX 3-1689
C O L B Y PIONEER PEAT Product! tor bu i ld ing and m*intolni i»g golf g reen i are avai lab le far prompt shipment. BLACK—cultivated f i n * mi l led fo r top d r e u i n g
Peat for bu i ld ing new greent. GREENS-top dreBeing ( 1 / 3 p e r t . 1 / 1 (ha rp l a n d and 1 / 3 loam), at any required propor-t ion.
QUOTATIONS en mate r ia l ! packed I* p la i t ic lined b o g i , or in bulk, g l ad l y furnlehed.
C O L B Y PIONEER PEAT CO. P. O. Box I HANLONTOWN, IOWA
J . P R E S S M A X W E L L
Golf Course Architect
Member :
American Society of Gol f Course Architect*
! Design
3855 WALNUT KILL LANE
DALLAS, TEXAS
TEL F l 3*8889
Construct ion
BOX 767
ASPEN, COLO.
Tel W A 5-3409
l A W . W A W \ W . W A V . W I V A W ,
PROFESSIONALS M
or F a i t R e p a i r and
R e f i n i s h i n g 'Send Your Work to
Wli tit fptt fREt PR ICS LIST PfPT. M.
Bert Daigie GOLF CO. 3030 SUMMER AVE.
MfMPHIS 13, TENN.
Coun t C C , Stuart, Fla. , and I lobe Sound
„ (Flu.) C C .
Ilawley Quicr and friends building a de • luxe course at Moslem Springs, Pa., nor th
of Heading, to plans of George Faz io . . .
. Hurry Rubendal l , pro at Freeport (111.)
C C , got a laugh out of a line at an ac-
countants' association tourney recently
p layed at his c lub . . . Tbe line read:
f 'Scores wi l l be accepted as turned in —
f wil l not be re-added. Please be accurate."
, . . Harry says if accountants make mis-
takes in golf scores maybe others can be
forgiven , . . E igh th annua l Suncoast
Seniors championship to be played at Sun-
- set G & C C , St. Petersburg, Fla, , Jan. 7-11,
1964.
The forgotten man in this day of the golf car is the caddiemaster . . . Yet, I
1 don't recall a year when champion players
• have had so many good things to say
about the selection and training of the
kids w h o carry tbe bags . . . Fred W ,
• Anders at C C of Brookline turned out an
all-star bunch of caddies, according to
players in the Nat ional Open . . . E d
Barr at Beverly C C where Western Open
was plaved for benefit of Evans Cadd ie
Scholarship F u n d , also had many boys w h o
won high commendat ion of the players
, Barr is tbe caddiemaster w h o intro-
duced use of batters' helmet by caddies
in a crowded practice area.
Joe jemsek opens his third 18 at Cog
Hi l l in suburban Ch icago . , . D ick Wi lson
designed it . . . Wi l son also designed the
fourth course Joe is bu i ld ing at C o g Hi l l
. , . That makes two 18s Joe has at St.
Andrews, an I S at Fresh M e a d o w and
one at C lenwood ie , a nd four by 1965 at
Cog Hi l l . , . O u r Joe is do ing right wel l
for a smart, hardwork ing former caddie
w h o first appl ied his genius in golf busi-
ness to getting St. Andrews mak i ng money
. . . H e s also got pieces of golf a nd other
sports T V shows.
Luca Barbato, pro at Oukbournc C C ,
Lafayette, La., shares in runn ing a tourna-
ment of 912 o i lmen played over four days
on the Oakbourne and Lafayette munici-
pa l courses . . . The tournament is 11
years o ld . . . Its field this year was m a d e
u p of men from 14 states . . . The budget
(Continued on page 98)
Golf Club Operations, Inc.
offering
" T H E D E V E L O P M E N T P A C K A G E '
Design Construction Operation
5715 East 3rd Ave. Denver 20, Colorado
Sin if felon ~-9rrujafion -Syitemi,
Ac.
M a n c h e s t e r - b y - t h e - S e a , Mass .
JAckson 6-4649
I I S E. B r o w a r d Blvd. , Fort L a u d e r d a l e , F lor ida
J A t k s o n 4-4331
Engineers, Consultants & Installers Manua l , Semi-Automatic or Automat ic Cort(roJ»
P a r k s Sftaver Jet Is Profitable Pro Shop Item
Parks Shaver Jet, made by Parks Products,
7421 Woodrow Wilson d r „ Hollywood 40, Cal i f . ,
is said to Ixh guaranteed to
give closer, fuster shaves with
all popular electric razors. The
manufacturer points out that
the Jet, used with an electric
razor, is like putt ing etiiyt gas
in a fine car. I t is a high
profit item, well advertised,
and is a product that a man
will waul to have at the chit;
as well as in his home. Pro
inquiries are invited by Parks
Pnwlncts.
" 1 7 0 " and "19(1". I t has the same dimensions
as most original equipment car batteries except
that its height has been increased by I S inches.
I t wil l fit most of the electric cars in use to-
day.
J o n e s , Ross R e p r e s e n t Arnold Palmer Company
Carl Ross ( 1 ) is a sales rep for the Arnold
Palmer Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and Oscar
Jones has been oamed branch manager of the
Trojan's New "217" Increases Useable Golf Car Power
Trojan Battery Co. , 724 E . 61st St., Los
Angeles 1, Cal i f . , is introducing what is said
to be a greatly improved golf car battery, the
Trojan Mileage Master " 217 " . Its 217 amp
hour capacity is estimated to increase useable
ear power by 40 per cent. At the end of 36
holes, according to the manufacturer, the " 2 1 7 "
has 40 per cent reserve capacity left. The new
battery is designed and engineered to withstand
deep cycling service, catting down un deteriora-
tion. The " 2 1 7 " is in addition to Trojan's
company's Western division. Boss covers South-
ern Cal i f , and Ariz, Jones is in charge of the
office and warehouse in the city of Commerce
that the Palmer firm Is opening in the L . A . area.
Jones previously was with the Walter Hngen
Co. Arnold Palmer products are sold only in
pro shops.
^ohn r-*t)arreth G O I F COURSE ARCHITECT
Registered Professional Engineer
Illinois No. 2117
D e s i g n W»f/i M a i n t e n a n c e in Mind Contour Control
Irrigation & Drainage N o s e l e s s & A u t o m a t i c
S p r i n k l e r Systems 4545 Lincoln Hwy.—Matteson, III.
Phone (Area code 312) 7 4 8 0 0 8 7
GEOFFREY S. CORNISH Golf
Course Architect
F i d d l e r ' s G r e e n Amherst, Mais.
Phone: Alpine 3-3913
James (!. Harrison Ferdinand Garbin G O L F C O U R S E A R C H I T E C T S
M e m b e r
A m e r i c a n S o c i e t y o f G o l f C o u r s e A r c h i t e c t *
246 Harrison Road R. R. 2, Box 186 * Turtle Creek, Pa. Export, Pa,
8 2 3 - 3 4 4 4 3 2 7 - 4 7 0 4
Potty Berg, W i l t o n staff member, g e t i a lift with her clubs from G a i l Kriese, air l ine hostess, as she prepares to d e p o r t on six-week European tour. She is presently conducting clinics in eight coun-Jries in a d v a n c i n g interest in go l f . Last fall, Patty made a tr iumphal tour of J a p a n . This is Ihe third European trip for the all-time l e a d i n g money win-
ner a m o n g women professionals.
r Spuzich on MacGregor Staff San&l Ann Spuzich, who lias been a remilar
on the Ladies PGA circuit sin err last fall, has
been added to the women's advisory staff of the
MacGregor Co. A native of Indianapol is , Sandra
has a B.S. degree in physical education from
Indiana University, She has finished in the
MWa WEST VIRGINIA KENTUCKY
iGOLF COURSE OWNERS MJIGN . COKSntUCTtON . UNDSUflNO . All SUPPllfi
k,-, , . j . ..... y.. ... I
COLONIAL GARDENS I N C . 7O0 GREENE STREET - - MARIETTA, OHIO
PHDtlt 373-21SB 4»e» CUBE 614
C o m p l e t e
G O L F C O U R S E C O N S T R U C T I O N
B Y C O N T R A C T
V A N B U S K I R K C O N S T . C O .
G r a d i n g , Superv is ion, I r r i g a t i o n
a n d S e e d i n g
Free Est imates
G U A R A N T E E D W O R K
215 Bensen B ldg. , S ioux C i ty , I o w a
Ph. 5 8 4 H a w a r d e n . l a .
Ph. 5 - 3 6 1 2 S ioux C i ty , l a .
money in a half dozen tournaments this year.
She tied for third in the Spartanburg Open anil
t ied for fourth in the recent Cosmopolitan Open
In Kockton, 111.
Toro 's S n o w b o u n d H a s W i n t e r i z e d E n g i n e
Toro Manufacturing Corp. , Minneapolis, M inn . ,
produces three Snowhounds, the 20-inch, 21-
inch and 25-inch
(shown in photo) .
The 25-inch model
is powered by a
completely winter-
ized S hp, 4-cyele
engine. The exclu-
sive "Electro-Start"
is said to insure fast
starting at even 20
d. 'gs. below zero. A
special solid fluting
reduces spillover and
spr ing- loaded pad-
dles eject foreign objects without damage to
rotor, shear pins or chains. The model has
"W in te r gr ip" tires thai can be fitted with
chains and heavy duty pivoting skids. The chute
swings through a 270-deg. arc, controls are
mounted on the p low type handle and gas capa-
city is one gallon.
r
ROBERT TRENT JONES Member:
Amcrlten Society ot dolt Caurtc Atchitsctt
Golf Course
A rchitect
20 Vcsey Street
T e h Beck m a n 3-1023
N E W Y O R K , N. Y .
R O B E R T B R U C E H A R R I S
<5olf <3oursc architect MUtlU AUfiiCiN SOOtir or COU COvni AiCtmlCtt
645 N.MtCHICAN AVfNVt CHICAGO 11 * l i t . J
WH/ f t h i l l 4- i J JO
IHC Introduces Two New Cub Cadet Models
International Harvester Co. has introduced two
International Cub Cadet factors — the 7 hp
No. 70 and the 10 hp No, 100. New features
added to the tractors include a 10 hp engine
on the 100 modct for users want ing greater
power and standard electric starting. Otherwise,
the 70 and 100 are identical. E(]nipped with
a 38-inch, 3-bladc International rotary mower,
tliey can mow an acre of fine turf in an hour.
Both units have four-cycle, one cylinder air
cooled engine, two-wheel brakes, heavy duty
transmission and automotive steering.
Koehler Named Sales Manager
by U.S. Rubber Company Fred P. Koehler has been named nat ional*
sales manager for U.S. Rubber Co's golf equip-
ment dept. Koehler has been
with this company for 12
years and in 1960 was named
manager of field sates promo-
tion for the golf division. In
this capacity he has worked
closely with USR's profession-
al staff and the field sales
organization. In 1961, Koeh-
ler helped to develop and in-
troduce the Hoyal golf equip-
ment line. Fred is a native
of Jeffersonvtlle, Ind . , is ait
Air Force veteran and makes
his home in Rehoboth, Mass., with his wife and -
sir children.
Graph-Check Book Should Be Studied with the Pro t
Arnold Palmer's Graph-Check System For G u l ^
is a loose-leaf hook containing sequences ot
action pictures of shots taken with the Graph-
Check camera. I t is a book that a golf student w
should read with liis teaching professional. The
Graph-Check camera, with its sheet of eight j
Polaroid fast action pictures of consecotive stages
WILLIAM P. BELL & SON GOLF C O U R S E A R C H f T E C T S
Member: American Society
• I Gol f Course Architects •
544 Sierra Vista Avenue
P a s a d e n a , C a l i f o r n i a
S y c a m o r e 3 - 4 9 4 4 A t l a n t i c 7 - 1 9 3 3
GOLF COURSE CONSTRUCTION By CONTRACT
MAODOX CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Since 1933
FREE ESTIMATES, COMPLETE FACILITIES. GUARANTEED WORK.
Phones: TRemonf 9-3943
Hickory 3-2411
584-0315
fiotovia. III.
Danville, III.
St. Charles, III.
of the swing, gives the pupi l the picture of him-
self as the pro sees h im. Apply ing the lessons of
the pictures is a teaching specialist's job.
Action pictures of golfers are not interpreted
easily, as good us the Graph-Check camera
•pictures are. They need the vertical line at the
ceotcr of the head at address, and the horizontal
lines at the knees, hips and shoulders so that
changes of position ere plainly seen. This is
the method developed for the Golf ing magazine
Sequence series after consultation with many
teaching pros. Palmer in the Graph-Check book
outlines the fundamentals of instruction motion
picture reading and application.
Hardie Sprayers Receive World Wide Acceptance
Hardie Manufactur ing Co., Inc. , produces
various sprayer models in its plant at 4200
Wissahicken ave., in Philadelphia. It moves into
H o g a n Stretch G l o v e G i v e s " B a r e Hand" Feel
The Ben Hogan Stretch golf glove is said to
give a distinctive "bare hand " feel. It is hand-
crafted of the highest quality
leather with strong, yet sen-
sitive, stretch nylon inserts.
Color combinations include
"beige/self, coffee/beige, black
/red, pearl/black and maize
/black. Stretch gloves feature
two sizes to fit all hands: A
for small, medium and large;
and B for largo and extra . _ _ _ _ _ _
large. They are available in left hand only.
the new, larger quarters in 1962 when it
merged With the American Pulley Co. I n busi-
ness for 65 years, Hardie exports its products
to practically every country in the world. I n
the photo, an L-SOA Aero-Mist Sprayer-Duster
is being given a final inspection before being
sent through the paint line. Tliis unit is widely
used for spraying trees and shrubs and in
mosquito control.
Golf Club Management Company 75 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago 1; Phone 563-1589
Specia l ized Consulting Services in: • All pf rate* of club operation* * Organi-rar ion-new or operat ing cfufai • l o n g range planning m New cfvb development • Man-agement selection 4 supervision * Inter im or temporary management Our staff of trained executive and profes-sional personnel are now avai lab le nationally. We have established and executed success-fully a p lan for tound new club development.
Wr i te ar col l far fu l l information
RALPH PLUMMER GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT
Member, American Society of Golf Court* Architect!
6455 Woodstock Rood * Fart Werth 16, Texas
Pershing 6-4315
A L F R E D H . T U L L
G O L F C O U R S E A R C H I T E C T
Member
American Society of Golf Course Architects
L A R C H M O N T , N . Y .
T E L . T E 4 - 4 0 1 7
the wadsworth company
70S PLAINFtELD ROAD. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE WOODLAND 8-235!.
/
G u r t d e r s o n Firm Markets Non-Breakable T h e r m o s
Cuuderson Co i f Ball Co., Inc. , 1910 8lh avc.,
Lake Wor th , F la . , is marketing the Caddy Cool-
er, a non-break able thermos. Made of polyethy-
W o o d N o m e d President of AMF Western Tool 4
George I. Wood , Jr.. formerly executive Vp, lias been named president of A M F Western
Tool , Inc., Des Moines, la . ,
manufacturer 'if powered lawn
equipment and golf cars.
American Machine & Foundry
purchased Western Tool in
July, A mechanical engineer-
ing graduate nf Iowa State U.,
Wood worked Eor Cicnn L .
Martin Co . until jo in ing the
Marine corps in Wor ld W a r
I I . After the war he was
named chief of Western Tool's
engineering department. In
1948 lie was elected vp of that firm. Two years
hilcr he was named a director and in 1960, .
became executive vp. A M F Western Tool has
plants in Des Moines and Gainesville, Gu . f
lent: plastic, [I holds 16 fluid ounces and can be
easily attached to golf enrt or car. Complete
information about the cooler and C under sort's
Catalog can be obtained by writing to the com-
pany. G undersoil also is looking for jobbers
for its products.
MoUlnckrodt Chemical Works, Second & Mall-
inekrodt sts.( St, Louis 7, points out that two
items in its "Summer 'l'orl News" shontd Ire -
ol interest to supts. One is "One , Two Punch
KO's Brown Patch" (page 1 ) and the other.
" H o w to Save Money Wi thou t Really Trying" i
(page 2 ) , which discusses fungicides. _
FRANCIS J. DUANE G o l f C o u r s e A r c h i t e c t
735 iPoit (Was.!xington 'jBouit.vaid
<Poit <Wa±£(ngton, O., <1/.
5 1 6 — P O R T W ASHINGTON 7-7&5i
GOLF COURSE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
EDMUND B. AULT GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT
Alosfer Planning of Complete Site
11607 G r o n d v i e w A v e n u e Si lver S p r i n g , M a r y l a n d
W H i t e h o l l 2 - 0 7 1 6
W I T T E K f o r the b e s t o f t h e l a t e s t i n
RANGE-PAR 3 MINIATURE
EQUIPMENT - SUPPLIES - FIXTURES Write for complete catalog
Wittek Golf Range Supply Co., Inc. 5128 W. North Av . Chicago 39, III.
MAGIC FLUFF F l o o r C o v e r i n g S p i k e R e s i s t a n t
N E W
M A G I C F L U F F T e e M a t s
K e e p s c l u b s f r o m m a r r i n g .
H. M. WISE 212 Helen Ave, , Man i f i t let, Ohio
Turfco's Quick-Flow Valve Said to Increase Efficiency
* Turfco Industries, P O But 571 ,
„ Ken more, Washington, bos intro-
duced a Quick-Flow quick coup-
ling valve that is said to deliver
a higher and more efficient flow.
Its feature is n hytlraulically en-
gineered opening in the plunger
cage that gives the valve added
reliability under all types of ad-
' v i t « ' working conditions. Clog-
g i n g from sand and debris is
reduced because of the opening.
The Quick-Flow is of all brass,
one-piece construction and all
working parts are removable.
Valve and coupler key are inter-
changeable with most standard
existing installation!,
> 1 j
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1 ' '> ' fr
\ m h • i l pc
Jack Cupil (i) and Jock Nicklom (r), MocGregor staff members, discuss the refinements of o Moc-Gregor club with Dick Bennett of the Brunswick sporting goods division and Ted Beniinger, com-pany president. Photo was token ot the Western
Open.
N e w H e n d e r s o n T o o f >
Henderson Mfg. Co. , Fisher, 111., will soon
llnveil a 28-inch self-propelled l awn tool wh ich
mows, renovate* and sweeps in a single or
separate operation. Finger-tip control wil l ad-
just the depth of cut and permi t variation of
travel speed. The new design greatly resembles
the standard reel mower form with a ball-bear-
ing roller immediately behind the cotter.
f o r U p g r a d i n g P o w e r O u t p u t
In a recent edition of "Kohler Engines in Ac-
tion*', il was pointed out that a new starter in
the Kohler line, the 8-HP K181 , is « natural
for distributors or service dealers who want tn
upgrade a customer's tractor, golf car or p u m p
with a replacement eng ine of higher horsepower.
It bits a displacement of 18.63 cubic inches.
THE KRO-KAR Q U A L I T Y B U I L T G O L F C A R S
KRO-KAR users have something I to crow about!
Several territories open for deol-eri. Write for deoler ogreement
K R O - K A R I N C , 55 M a r k e t S . W . , G r a n d R a p i d s 2, Mich.
HIGHLAND COLONIAL BENTGRASS for
G r e e n s • Tees • F a i r w a y s • a n d R o u g h
In many placet in the South, Highland Colonial it working well for foil overieeding in mix-tures with Oregon-grown fine fescues and bluegrau.
OREGON HIGHLAND BENTGRASS COMMISSION E g l 1213 Tyler St. Corvallii, Oregon H j S E f
F R O M PLANNING TO PLAY A Complete Construction Service f rom Golf C o u r t * Specialists
* Consul tat ion • Design • I r r igat ion • Landscaping * Con struct i *n
D. J . WESTERGARD, Inc. TUTTLE ROAD PHONE 757-0440 WATCH UNG, N. J.
WILLIAM JAMES SPEAR G O L F C O U R S E A R C H I T E C T
J U N O * . * 1 4 0
ALEXANDER G. McKAY Golf Course A r c h i t e c t
DESIGN ond CONSTRUCTION Green Bui lding Specialists
Phone 586-5467 P.O. Box 176 Mor r is lown, Tenn.
CHARLES E. STEWART G O L F C O U R S E
I R R I G A T I O N ENGINEER
Reports • Design • Supervision
18357 Homewood Ave., Hamewood, III. Phong :3V 8-39IB
E D W A R D L A W R E N C E
PACKARD GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT
Fleetwood 2-2113 I I SovA La Grange Road l a
H O R A C E W. SMITH GOLF COUHSE ARCHITECT
(Juality C o n s t r u c t i o n
I ' l i o n r : S 8 4 - A 1 0 1
Worcester. Pa. 2 miles from Norristown, Pa.
THE P E R f ECT P A C K A G E D S H E L T E R !
Wilson Develops Air Transit Bag Cover for U n i t e d
Wilson Sporting Goods Co. has developed a
tough, durable cover that enables golfers to
protect their bags and clubs while traveling. It
fit EIGHT PAID KW1K-BILT, INC. Box 6834, Dollai 19, Tex,
Judy Spoth displays Wilson-United Cover.
is made of pliable vinyl plastic and en closes
uny size golf bag. The cover was made es-"
peeially for United Air Lines which ordered
more than 2,1300 copies in the first two months
after it was introduced. United ships clubs any-
where in its system for $4 and charges $9 for
shipping them from L .A . or Son Francisco to
Hawai i .
W o f s f i Appointed A s s i s t a n t Promotion Director by Wilson
Thomas J , Walsh has been appointed assistant
director of goll promotion by Wilson Sporting
Goods Co, A 28-year man wi th
the company, Wa lsh , since
1950, has been in charge of
procurement and distribution
of golf clubs for tbe company.
In his new assignment, Wa lsh
will work iti all phases of
promotion and act as a field
rep working with professional
staff members. Joe Wol fe is
director of Wilson's golf pro-
motion department.
Tom Walsh
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