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Peter Kostis Tries And Fails To Equivocate Tiger With Fuzzy Zoeller

Greens may be long and narrow, wide and shallow, in fact of every shape; but the great thing to be noted is that they must adhere to three most important principles: First, their utility for the shot required, which includes orientation and visibility; second, their utility as to all drainage and other physical needs; third, their beauty taken as an individual unit, and also as they appear in the landscape. The man who can comply with these principles, and also diversify his greens, is a successful golf architect.
GEORGE THOMAS

Tiger: Lot has to happen before a Masters return
Langer, 64, holds 2-stroke lead at Chubb Classic

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