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On the Cover
Great golf has been a given for a quarter
century at Industry Hills GC. However, there's plenty beyond the
Eisenhower (No. 16 pictured) and Zaharias Courses at Pacific
Palms Conference Resort. More. |
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reappearances and the love affair with professional golf is also
alive and well in Hawaii. FORE turns its annual spotlight on the
game in the 50th state. Above: Mauna Lani GC on the Big Island. |
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The Official Journal of the
Southern
California Golf Association |
| Volume 38 Number 2 |
March/April, 2005
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| Features |
New Year, New Stuff
Golf lovers of all descriptions - both consumers and
industry professionals - flocked to collect fresh ideas on where
to play and what to play with both in Florida and Long Beach. More.
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Where Will the
Water Come Fr....GLUBGLUB!!
Just when concerns were rising to critical levels about
drought in the North American southwest, down came the rains in
record amounts, so much so that damage to courses affected the
entire region. But how much closer are we to a solution for the
original problem? More.
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Right Place, Right
Time
Paul Holtby teaches golf in Ventura County...and plays
his way into every Pro Tour event in sight, it seems. More.
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Just as
'Industrious' 25 Years Later
The late Bill Bryant, a former SCGA president and a driving
force during the formative years of junior golf in the
Southland, opened his dream golf facility atop a San Gabriel
Valley landfill a quarter century ago. More.
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Making Cyber
Strides
The SCGA's website gets a clean new look, and so does
Carlsbad-based amateurgolf.com. More.
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Meet Your SCGA
Directors
Our occasional Q&A series with board members continues with
Oakmont CC's Al Frank. More.
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