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June 3, 2011
Vol. 11, No. 22
Buck’s Run Golf Club • http://bucksrun.com/golf/proto/bucksrun/ • Tour the Course Video with Jerry Matthews http://youtube.com/watch?v=qxuMfR0vN3o
Arcadia Bluffs • • •
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June 22 is Michigan Golf Day at the Capitol
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Q & A with Mike Giuffre, Congressional CC's "Super" -- Part 1: By Terry Moore
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Michigan Golf Day at the Capitol
Sandy Ridge Golf Course
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MGCOA Applauds the Elimination of the Michigan Business Tax
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Michigan Golfer Magazine Online Spring Issue
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Minzey's Musings: By Dr. Jack Minzey
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Michigan Golfer Television Channel - 2011 Shows
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Michigan Golf Calendar
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Michigan Golfer Archives
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Treetops Resort - Celebrating R.T. Jones Masterpiece 25th Anniversary • •
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Half Off Golf •
Jeff Lesson’s Website: http://lessonongolf.com
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Michigan Golf History http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/history.html
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Michigan Golf Association Links http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/associations.html
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Michigan Golf Hall of Fame http://michigangolfer.tv/2005shows/ghf/
Michigan Golfer Magazine 2010 -11 Winter Issue http://michigangolfer.com/win10-11/ Past Issues http://michigangolfer.com/#pastissues Michigan Golfer Television Michigan Golfer Channel http://michigangolfer.tv Michigan Golfer You Tube Channel http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?pi=0&ps=100&sf=added&sa=0&sq=golfer&dm=2 Michigan Golfer News Subscribe http://lyris.dundee.net/read/all_forums/subscribe?name=michigangolfnews Editor: Art McCafferty Associate Editor - Jennie McCafferty ============================================================================== Q & A WITH MIKE GIUFFRE, CONGRESSIONAL CC'S "SUPER" -- PART 1: By Terry Moore ============================================================================== Born and raised in Traverse City, MI, Congressional Country Club’s Director of Golf Course Maintenance Mike Giuffre (pronounced JOO-free) has always enjoyed working outdoors. Some of his fondest childhood memories include picking and harvesting cherries with his parents and grandparents. “Being outdoors, especially in northern Michigan, was always special to me,” says Giuffre, 50, a longstanding member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and whose resume includes stops as the Superintendent at The Bear in Traverse City and later at TPC of Michigan in Dearborn. In all, Giuffre has overseen the maintenance operations for six different Tour events spanning 13 years for such tournaments as the B.C. Open, the Kemper Open, the Booz Allen Classic, and the A T & T National. At Congressional for the past 12 years, he also prepared the club’s Blue course (site of this year’s U.S. Open) for the 2009 U.S. Amateur. In May, Giuffre gave me a personal tour of the Blue course (there’s also a Gold course), sharing insights on its renovation and preparation for its third U.S. Open and its first since 1997 when Ernie Els won. Understated and self-effacing, Giuffre was quick to credit Congressional’s impeccable conditions to its membership (3,000 in all!) and to his staff. He’s the sort of person who recalls golf course architect Rees Jones’ apt line about another hard-working, unpretentious and no-nonsense superintendent: “He’s all solutions and no excuses.” After spending almost two hours with Giuffre on a sunny Friday morning and yes, being outdoors, I didn’t know what or who impressed me more: Congressional or its superintendent. Here’s part one of my two-part interview—Terry Moore Q: Let’s address a major course question first. Tell us about the condition of the 18 new greens on the Blue Course and how that major renovation came about. A: The greens are in excellent shape and both the club’s membership and the USGA are very pleased with them. When I arrived here in 1999 the greens were already a discussion item. The greens had been rebuilt in 1989 so it had been 20 years since they had been addressed. Over time, the combination of bent and poa annua grass in the greens made the putting surfaces too uneven especially in the hot summer months. Certainly some drawbacks were seen when the club hosted several PGA Tour events here such as the AT & T National in early July 2009. But later that year when the greens renovation
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began, it wasn’t just for the U.S. Open; it really was for the benefit of our membership. Q: What’s been the result? A: The greens now have a more uniformed growing pattern which means smoother putts. The hybrid bent grass used is a deep-rooted grass that does well in this area. But we’re not only excited about the grass but also how the greens were rebuilt with sand according to USGA specifications. The new greens will allow for more firmness in them not only for the Open championship but also for day-to-day member play. Q: Speaking of this region, it can be problematic in terms of weather, right? A: Yes, the micro-climate in the D.C. areas can be challenging. We can have 5-6 inches of rainfall in a single front. In 2006 for a British Open qualifier here, the course was deluged with 13 inches of rain in just three days. But now due to the renovation we have sub-air vacuums in all of the greens so we can better deal with the moisture. And last summer with its terrible heat wave we had to close the course for 13 days. In such heat, you have to be careful with young greens that you don’t walk the grass off them. Q: Is it the topography of the region that plays a part too? A: Yes, there are mountains to the west and the ocean to the east. It can lead to big pockets of high humidity trapped in this area. It’s a difficult area to grow grass well. Q: From the players’ standpoint, talk about the other changes made to the course with the 2006 redesign efforts of Rees Jones. A: The field will see a longer course and one with more offset tees and more shaped fairways than ever before. It will be demanding but these pros are so talented that the cream will still rise to the top. Rees Jones has done a wonderful job of instilling more thought and strategy into a player’s tee shots— especially on the front side. And he’s so great to work with. Also, we had a great contractor— McDonald & Sons--a local construction company that has worked on a number of Open courses. They did a fantastic job for us. Q: Talk about what your staff has done getting the bunkers ready for the Open. A: We added new sand to the greenside bunkers last summer while the sand in the fairways bunkers was done this past winter. The USGA has a different perspective with bunkers than the PGA Tour. Bunkers are meant to be bunkers and it’s willing to accept that a player may incur a buried and less than ideal lie in the bunker. The USGA doesn’t want them to be unfair, having the ball always bury. But it allows for the possibility of the ball nestling down in the bunker and not lending a perfect lie. Q: How is that different than the Tour’s stance on bunkers? A: It’s a different mindset. The Tour wants the bunkers to be firm, avoiding buried or poor lies at all times. So we would spend an inordinate amount of hours on bunkers for a Tour event—tamping them down, firming them up and with lots of watering. I can’t even estimate the time we used to spend on bunkers at the TPC of Michigan for the Senior Players Championship. But I do see the Tour moving in the direction of the USGA when it comes to bunkers. P. 4
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Q: And the overall course set-up by USGA’s Mike Davis? A: It will be tough but fair. As in recent Opens, Mike wants a graduated rough that gets longer the farther one is off the fairway. But on the shorter par-fours there will be slightly longer rough just off the fairway because the players will be using more lofted clubs to recover or get to the green. But Mike doesn’t want the rough so penal that there’s no chance at all to reach the green from it. ===================================== MICHIGAN GOLF DAY AT THE CAPITOL ===================================== Each year for the past decade golf course owners, operators, PGA professionals and superintendents have gathered in the spring to bring a cooperative message to the legislature. This year, the newly established Michigan Golf Alliance, comprised of the leaders of Michigan golf industry associations, have come together to create a dynamic event to promote the game and the business of golf. Wednesday, June 22 will be Michigan Golf Day at the Capitol. The Capitol lawn will be the venue for our unprecedented event., The schedule will include Senate and House office visits, a keynote speaker, “lunch on the turn” provided by Eagle Eye Golf Course. All Legislators will be invited to the luncheon with their constituents. http://mgcoa.com =================================================================== MGCOA APPLAUDS THE ELIMINATION OF THE MICHIGAN BUSINESS TAX =================================================================== LANSING – The Michigan Golf Course Owners Association applauds Gov. Rick Snyder for signing into law a bill that eliminates the Michigan Business Tax (MBT) and replaces it with a new tax on business profits. The new law repeals the current disastrous MBT and its 22 percent surcharge. The new law places a six percent tax on a subchapter C corporation profits. Subchapter S businesses (sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, etc.) will have no business tax, but the owners will be taxed on the profits their business generates through the individual income tax. Gov. Snyder, state House Speaker Jase Bolger (R-Marshall) and state Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville (R-Monroe) came to an agreement on this legislation in April. The Michigan House of Representatives passed the legislation in April and the Michigan Senate passed it in May., The MGCOA supported the legislation that Gov. Snyder signed into law today because it will jumpstart our economy, provide confidence to small business owners, help lead to increased investment by employers in new and expanded businesses in Michigan, economic growth, and more jobs. ====================================================== MICHIGAN GOLFER MAGAZINE ONLINE SPRING ISSUE http://michigangolfer.com ====================================================== Table of Contents Treetops & Shanty Creek Celebrates their 25th Anniversary - Jack Berry Jack Berry, PGA Lifetime Achievement in Journalism Award winner tells the tale of these two Michigan golf course icons The New GM's in the Game - Norm Sinclair Sinclair, too long absent from our pages, returns with his thoughts on the ever evolving life of a golf course General Manager. In his article, he targets LochenHeath's Mike Husby and Treetops Resort's P. 6
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Barry Owens. Michigan Amateur Holds its 100th on Boyne Highlands' Heather GC - Jack Berry Certainly, an historical highlight of this year, will be the 100th Anniversary of the Michigan Amateur. The GAM conducts tens of tournaments in Michigan and the Michigan Amateur is their showcase. Jack Berry has covered dozens of these tournaments over the years and he shares his thoughts here. The 2011 Tour of the Year - LPGA - Bill Shelton Out of My Mind About Golf - Rob Ford Top 10 Things Golf Does Not Need in 2011 - Brad Shelton Collegiate Golf - Concordia College and Davenport University - Chris Lewis Chris Lewis continues his informative series on Michigan's collegiate golf. Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - The Class of 2011 This year's class includes Public links veteran Jim Briegel, golf course architect Arthur Hills, journalist Terry Moore and Don Perne, co-founder of the PGA of America’s Professional Golf Management at Ferris State University. Slice of Life - Terry Moore - "Loving the Masters: Let Me Count the Ways" A walk down memory and Magnolia lanes for Terry Moore, who is in the 2011 Class for the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame. Your online golf magazine for the past 15 years. http://michigangolfer.com ================= MINZEY'S MUSINGS ================= Truths for Mature Humans 1. I think part of a best friend's job should be to immediately clear your computer history if you die. 2. Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you're wrong. 3. I totally take back all those times I didn't want to nap when I was younger. 4. There is great need for a sarcasm font. 5. How the world are you supposed to fold a fitted sheet? 6. Was learning cursive really necessary? 7. Map Quest really needs to start their directions on # 5. I'm pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood. 8. Obituaries would be a lot more interesting if they told you how the person died. 9. I can't remember the last time I wasn't at least kind of tired. 10. Bad decisions make good stories. 11. You never know when it will strike, but there comes a moment at work when you know that you just aren't going to do anything productive for the rest of the day. 12. Can we all just agree to ignore whatever comes after Blue Ray? I don't want to have to restart my collection... again. 13. I'm always slightly terrified when I exit out of Word and it asks me if I want to save any changes to my ten-page technical report that I swear I did not make any changes to. 14. I keep some people's phone numbers in my phone just so I know not to answer when they call.
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15. I think the freezer deserves a light as well. 16. I disagree with Kay Jewelers. I would bet on any given Friday or Saturday night more kisses begin with Miller Lite than Kay. 17. I wish Google Maps had an "Avoid Ghetto" routing option. 18. I have a hard time deciphering the fine line between boredom and hunger. 19. How many times is it appropriate to say "What?" before you just nod and smile, because you still didn't hear or understand a word they said? 20. I love the sense of camaraderie when an entire line of cars teams up to prevent a jerk from cutting in at the front. Stay strong, brothers and sisters! 21. Shirts get dirty. Underwear gets dirty. Pants? Pants never get dirty, and you can wear them forever. 22. Sometimes I'll look down at my watch 3 consecutive times and still not know what time it is. 23. Even under ideal conditions people have trouble locating their car keys in a pocket, finding their cell phone, and Pinning the Tail on the Donkey - but I'd bet everyone can find and push the snooze button from 3 feet away, in about 1.7 seconds, eyes closed, first time, every time. 24.. The first testicular guard, the "Cup," was used in Hockey in 1874 and the first helmet was used in 1974. That means it only took 100 years for men to realize that their brain also is important. PRO PRONOUNCEMENTS I'm working as hard as I can to get my life and my cash to run out at the same time. If I can just die after lunch Tuesday, everything will be perfect. Doug Sanders, professional golfer All the fat guys watch me and say to their wives "See, there's a fat guy doing okay. Bring me another beer." Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers Pitcher Last year we couldn't win at home and we were losing on the road. My failure as a coach was that I couldn't think of anyplace else to play. Harry Neale, professional hockey coach When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers; I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time. Max McGee, Green Bay Packers receiver I found out that it's not good to talk about my troubles. Eighty percent of the people who hear them don't care and the other twenty percent are glad you're having trouble. Tommy LaSorda, LA Dodgers manager My knees look like they lost a knife fight with a midget. E. J. Holub, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker regarding his 12 knee operations My theory is that if you buy an ice-cream cone and make it hit your mouth, you can learn to play. If you stick it on your forehead, your chances aren't as good. Vic Braden, tennis instructor Blind people come to the ballpark just to listen to him pitch. Reggie Jackson commenting on Tom Seaver When they operated, I told them to put in a Koufax fastball. They did - but it was Mrs. Koufax's.
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Tommy John N.Y. Yankees recalling his 1974 arm surgery
I don't know. I only played there for nine years. Walt Garrison, Dallas Cowboys fullback when asked if Tom Landry ever smiles
We were tipping off our plays. Whenever we broke from the huddle, three backs were laughing and one was pale as a ghost. John Breen, Houston Oilers
The film looks suspiciously like the game itself. Bum Phillips, New Orleans Saints after viewing a lop-sided loss to the Atlanta Falcons
When I'm on the road, my greatest ambition is to get a standing boo. Al Hrabosky, major league relief pitcher
The only difference between me and General Custer is that I have to watch the films on Sunday. Rick Venturi, Northwestern football coach
I have discovered, in twenty years of moving around the ball park, that the knowledge of the game is usually in inverse proportion to the price of the seats. Bill Veeck, Chicago White Sox owner
Because if it didn't work out, I didn't want to blow the whole day. Paul Horning, Green Bay Packers running back on why his marriage ceremony was before noon.
I have a lifetime contract. That means I can't be fired during the third quarter if we're ahead and moving the ball. Lou Holtz, Arkansas football coach I won't know until my barber tells me on Monday. Knute Rockne, when asked why Notre Dame had lost a game I tell him "Attaway to hit, George." Jim Frey, K.C. Royals manager when asked what advice he gives George Brett on hitting I learned a long time ago that "minor surgery" is when they do the operation on someone else, not you. Bill Walton, Portland Trial Blazers Our biggest concern this season will be diaper rash. George MacIntyre, Vanderbuilt football coach surveying the team roster that included 26 freshmen and 25 sophomores. P. 12
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================================================================= MICHIGAN GOLFER TELEVISION CHANNEL -- 2011 SHOWS http://michigangolfer.tv/archives.html ================================================================= **************************** NOW PLAYING *************************** Terry Moore Interview with Jennie McCafferty Terry Moore - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010 Art Hills - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010 Don Perne' - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010 Jim Briegel - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010 Vartan Kupelian and his Golf Writer's Association of America Presidency Practice Makes Perfect - Photography by Jennie McCafferty The Sundance Course at A-Ga-Ming: Narrated by Jerry Matthews Antrim Dells Becomes an A-Ga-Ming Property: Mike Brown Interviewed It Started with Chick Harbert: The Torch Course at A-Ga-Ming Antrim Dells GC: Narrated by Jerry Matthews Bucks Run Golf Club with Jon Conklin Arcadia Bluffs - A Top Stay and Play Experience Jason Guss Golf Academy Boyne Golf Schools and Boyne Golf Academy at King Par Tullymore Has New Leadership with the Returning Terry Schieber The Michigan Cup - Top Jr. Golfers Battle it out Ryder Cup Style Kevin O'Brien Joins True North Team 25th Anniversary Preview of the Jones Masterpiece at Treetops with Kevin McKinley and Jack Berry 25th Anniversary Preview of The Legend at Shanty Creek Resort with Brian Kautz and Jack Berry 100th Anniversary Preview of the Michigan Amateur with David Graham and Jack Berry Boyne's Tournament Season and Golf Packages with Jeff Ecceleston and Jack Berry Brian O'Neill's Quick Golf Tips LochenHeath is Back and Basking with Mike Husby and Jack Berry LPGA Futures Tour - Island Resort Championship at Sweetgrass with Dave Douglas and Jack Berry Railside Golf Club @ Byron Center - Club Membership on the Rise with Jim Bultema and Jack Berry PGA Michigan and Patriot Day with Kevin McKinley and Jack Berry The Treetops Cup: USA vs Canada - Ryder Cup Style with Kevin McKinley and Jack Berry The Madness at Marsh Ridge Resort Larry Bowden and Jack Berry The Cyber-Geezer a.k.a. Thad Gutowski with Peter Fitzsimons and Al Lynch http://michigangolfer.tv/archives.html *********************** COMING ATTRACTIONS *********************** 100th Anniversary of Michigan Amateur Fieldststone Golf Course: An Arthur Hills Design The Treetops Cup: USA vs Canada MGCOA Legislative Golf Day ====================================== MICHIGAN GOLFER CALENDAR OF EVENTS ====================================== JUNE 3-5 The Memorial Tournament, Dublin, OH P. 14
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6-7 Nike Golf State Pro Am, Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs 14-15 Club Car Michigan PGA Senior Open - Bedford Valley http://www.mipublinx.com/ 16-19 U.S. Open / Congressional Country Club / Bethesda, Md. http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 20-26 LPGA Futures Tour - Island Resort Championship at Sweetgrass http://www.sweetgrassgolfclub.com 20 Pro-Pro Championship, The Legend at Shanty Creek, Bellaire 21-25 Michigan Amateur, Boyne Highlands, Boyne City http://gam.org/ 22 MGCOA Legislative Day on the Capitol Lawn http://mgcoa.com 27-29 Women's Open, Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville http://michigan.pga.com 27/7-2 U.S. Amateur Public Links / Bandon Dunes Golf Resort / Bandon, Ore http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 JULY 13 The Loon Cup, Loon Golf Course, Gaylord 7-10 U.S. Women's Open / The Broadmoor (East Course) / Colorado Springs, Colo. http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 8-10 Treetops Cup Matches, Gaylord, MI http://treetops.com 11-14 Michigan Open, The Orchards, Washington http://michigan.pga.com 13-14 20th GAM Women's Championship, Gull Lake CC http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 14-17 British Open Royal St. George's Golf Club 18-23 U.S. Girls' Junior / Olympia Fields Country Club (South Course) / Olympia Fields, Ill. / http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 25-26 Michigan Women's Amateur, Prestwick Village GC, Highland, MI http://gam.org 25-26 Senior PGA Championship, Charlevoix Golf & CC, Charlevoix http://michigan.pga.com 28-31 U.S. Senior Open / Inverness Club / Toledo, Ohio / http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 29-30 Tournament of Champions, Pro Am - Boyne Mountain, Boyne Falls http://michigan.pga.com 29-31 Butch Harmon Showcase, The Loon Golf Course, Gaylord http://www.loongolfresort.com/ AUGUST 1-3 Boyne Tournament of Champions, Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs http://michigan.pga.com 2-5 Junior PGA Championship. Sycamore Hills Golf Club, Fort Wayne, IN http://www.pga.com/pga-america/feature/sycamore-hills-gc-selected-host-2010-junior-pga-championship 8 Pro Assistant Championship, Treetops, Gaylord 11 MGCOA Summer Golf Outing http://mgcoa.org 11 Swinging for a Wish, Gaylord, MI http://treetops.com J U N E 3, 2 0 1 1 - M I C H I G A N G O L F E R
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8-14 U.S. Women's Amateur / Rhode Island Country Club / Barrington, R.I. http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 8-14 PGA Championship, Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta, GA 15-16 GAM Championship, Barton Hills CC, MI http://gam.org 17-18 13th GAM Women's Mid Am, Oak Pointe CC, Brighton, MI http://gam.org 22-2 U.S. Amateur / Erin Hills / Erin, Wis. http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 29-31 Michigan PGA Championship, Eagle Eye GC, Bath http://michigan.pga.com 29-30 15th Annual GAM Women's Senior Tournament, Belvedere GC, Charlevoix, MI http://gam.org SEPTEMBER 1-2 GAM Mid-Amateur, Boyne Highlands, Harbor Springs, MI http://gam.org 2-4 Patriot Golf Day Shootout, Gaylord, MI http://treetops.com 10-11 Walker Cup / Royal Aberdeen Golf Club / Aberdeen, Scotland http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 10-15 USGA Senior Amateur / Kinloch Golf Club / Manakin-Sabot, Va http://www.usga.org/ChampsSchedule.aspx?taxid=17179869201 12-14 Match Play Championship, Forest Akers, East Lansing http://michigan.pga.com 19-20 25th GAM Senior Championship, Spring Lake CC, Spring Lake, MI http://gam.org 22-25 The Tour Championship, East Lake CC, Atlanta, GA 22-25 41st Golf Collectors Society Annual Meeting & Trade Show-Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Resort http://www.golfcollectors.com/events.html 25-27 Pepsi Fall Charity Invitational, Gaylord, MI http://treetops.com 25 MGCOA Golf League Championship at Hawk Hollow Golf Course, Bath http://MGCOA.org 29/10/1 2nd annual Natalie Gulbis Showcase, The Loon GC, Gaylord OCTOBER 8-9 Toughman/Princess Scramble Gaylord, MI http://treetops.com 31 PGA Fall Meeting NOVEMBER 17-20 President's Cup, Royal Melbourne, Victoria, AUS 29/1 MGCOA Golf Business Conference and Vendor Show at the Somerset Inn in Troy http://MGCOA.org 2012 JANUARY 13-15 Southwest Michigan Golf Show at the Kalamazoo Expo Center, Kalamazoo
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