Keyword: Bunkers
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Artistic sand bunkers | Anonymous. 1926. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 16. 6(1): p. 2-3. |
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The natural use of sand | Behr, Max H. 1926. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 16. 6(1): p. 10-11. |
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Beautifying the bunkers | Anonymous. 1925. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. June 16. 5(6): p. 125. |
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The nature and use of penalty in golf architecture | Behr, Max H. 1925. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. January 15. 5(1): p. 11-18. |
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49507 |
Golf courses and the modern ball |
Tolley, Cyril J. H. 1924. p. 202-217. In: Tolley, Cyril J. H. The Modern Golfer. London, England, United Kingdom: W. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. |
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The drainage of sand and grass traps | Miller, Wendell P. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 21. 4(8): p. 184-186. |
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49287 |
Course construction and green-keeping |
Campbell, Guy. 1923. p. 115-122. In: Campbell, Guy. Golf for Beginners. London, England: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. 2nd Edition. |
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Blue Lyme grass | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. December 15. 3(12): p. 318. |
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48692 |
Grassy hollows | Anonymous. 1923. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. June 21. 3(6): p. 168-169. |
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A convenient way to plan hazards | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. October 16. 2(10): p. 288-289. |
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48219 |
Some principles of golf architecture; being the opinions of divers amateurs | Anonymous. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. September 18. 2(9): p. 265-267. |
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On traps | Metcalf, Maynard M. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 15. 2(8): p. 232. |
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Driving, Approaching, Putting Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Ray, Edward. 1922. New York, New York: R.M. MacBride & Co. v, 47 pp. 1st Edition. |
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The purpose of hazards Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Hunter, Robert. 1922. The Fairway. March. |
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58755 |
The Practical Greenkeeper |
Beale, Reginald. 1921. New York, New York: Carters Tested Seeds Inc. 47 pp. Fourth American Edition. |
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[Seeding of bunkers and roughs] | USGA Green Section. 1921. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. December. 1(12): p. 263. |
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A wonderful bunker | Anonymous. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. August 22. 1(8): p. 155-156. |
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Dear Bill letter II | Anonymous. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 28. 1(5): p. 92-93. |
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Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Green-Keeping |
Mackenzie, A. 1920. London, England: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, and Co., Ltd. [15], 135 pp. |
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Some Essays on Golf-Course Architecture |
Colt, H. S.; Alison, C. H. 1920. London, England, United Kingdom: "Country Life" and George Newnes, Ltd.; New York, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 69, [19] pp. |
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The Old Golf Course of St. Andrews: Plans with Names of Holes and Bunkers |
Farlie, Walter Edwin. 1920. St. Andrews, Scotland: W.C. Henderson. 20 pp. |
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The planning and planting of golf-courses |
Evans, Frederick N. 1917. Landscape Architecture. July. 7(4): p. 172-180. |
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A plea for more holes between 400 and 480 yards, and fewer of over 500 | Reid, Wilfred E. 1917. The Golf Course [New York]. June/July. 2(6/7): p. 41, 48-50. |
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The observer | Anonymous. 1917. The Golf Course [New York]. April/May. 2(4/5): p. 33, 37. |
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The Practical GreenkeeperHelp us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Beale, Reginald. 1916. Boston, Massachusetts: Carters Tested Seeds, Inc. 64 pp. Third American Edition. |
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Featuring putting greens | Tillinghast, A. W. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. July. 1(7): p. 65, 75. |
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[The passing of the Cross Roads golf course] | Tillinghast, A. W. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. January. 1(1): p. 1, 7. |
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Golf Course Architecture in the Chicago District | Langford, William B. 1915. [Chicago,IL]? 17 pp. |
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The Practical Greenkeeper |
Beale, Reginald. [1914]. Boston, Massachusetts: Carters Tested Seeds Inc. 101 pp. 2nd American Edition. |
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Laying out a golf course |
Massy, Arnaud. 1914. p. 139-146. In: Golf. London, England: Methuen & Co. Ltd. |
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Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting Access RestrictionsHelp us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Bauer, Aleck, ed. 1913. Chicago, Illinois: Toby Rubovits. 61 pp. |
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The Practical Greenkeeper |
Beale, Reginald. 191x. London: James Carter & Co. 103 pp. 5th Edition. |
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Introduction |
Bauer, Aleck. 1913. p. 5-6. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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Some common fallacies of golf course construction and green-keeping |
MacKenzie, A. 1913. p. 7-8. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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112046 |
Inland hazards |
Ray, Edward. 1913. p. 9-11. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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112047 |
Two famous water shots |
Bauer, Aleck. 1913. p. 12-13. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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112059 |
The championship courses |
Purves, W. Laidlaw. 1913. p. 16-17. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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112056 |
The construction of new courses |
Colt, H. S. 1913. p. 17-20. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago, Illinois: Toby Rubovits. |
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112058 |
The eighth and eleventh holes at St. Andrews |
Bauer, Aleck. 1913. p. 23-28. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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The road or seventeenth hole, St. Andrews |
Bauer, Aleck. 1913. p. 29-32. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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112088 |
The fourteenth hole, St. Andrews |
Bauer, Aleck. 1913. p. 33-36. In: Bauer, Aleck, ed. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would Be Tame and Uninteresting. Chicago: Toby Rubovits. |
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The Practical Greenkeeper Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Beale, Reginald. 19xx. Boston: Carters Tested Seeds Inc. 1st American Edition. |
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The evolution of the bunker |
Taylor, J. H. [1912]. p. 113-123. In: Taylor, Joshua. The Art of Golf. London, England: T. Werner Laurie. |
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The character and placing of teeing grounds, bunkers, and putting greens |
Braid, James. 1908. p. 254-273. In: Braid, James. Advanced Golf: Or, Hints and Instructions for Progressive Players. London, United Kingdom: Methuen and Co. 2nd Edition. |
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Typical English east coast links - Deal | Hunter, Henry. 1906. p. 59-61. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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72627 |
Treatment and upkeep of a golf course on light inland soil |
Colt, H. S. 1906. p. 62-90, [4]. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London, England: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd.; New York, New York: Charles Scribners' Sons MCMVI. |
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The construction and upkeep of heath land courses | Fowler, W. Herbert. 1906. p. 91-118. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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Formation and upkeep of courses made out of pine forests | Fergusson, S. Mure. 1906. p. 119-126. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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The golf course on heavy soils | Braid, James. 1906. p. 142-146. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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The formation and placing of hazards |
Hutchison, C. K. 1906. p. 155-162, [2]. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London, England: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd.; New York, New York: Charles Scribners' Sons MCMVI. |
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General deductions on greenkeeping | Hutchinson, Horace G. 1906. p. 194-207. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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A few leading principles in laying out links | Hutchinson, Horace G. 1906. p. 208-219. In: Hutchinson, Horace G., ed. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. London: Country Life Ltd. & George Newnes, Ltd. |
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Golf for Women |
Hecker, Genevieve. 1904. New York, New York: The Baker & Taylor Company. 217 pp., [27] plates. |
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A transaction in real estate Access Restrictions |
Ames, Allen P. 1902. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. August. 11(2): p. 112-117. |
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The Ekwanok Country Club Access Restrictions |
Marbury, John Morton. 1902. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. March. 10(3): p. 154, 165-171. |
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[The artificiality of inland courses] Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1902. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. March. 10(3): p. 212. |
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A test of skill: How difficult shall we make our golf courses? Access Restrictions |
Emmet, Devereux. 1902. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. February. 10(2): p. 88-92. |
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Artificial bunkers |
Hutchinson, Horace G. 1898. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. February. 2(2): p. 10-13. |
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[Playing out of a bunker] | Anonymous. 1891. Golf [London]. July 24. 2(45): p. 318-319. |
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[Interpretation of the rules regarding ball lie in bunkers and other hazards] | Everard, H. S. C. 1890. Golf [London]. December 19. 1(14): p. 217. |
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[Improving one's lie in bunkers or other hazards] | Lugton, Hugh. 1890. Golf [London]. December 19. 1(14): p. 218. |
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[Rules questions about bunkers, hazards, and obstacles] | Anonymous. 1890. Golf [London]. December 5. 1(12): p. 187-188. |
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