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Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers,

As I contemplated my editor’s letter for this golf issue, I was wondering about the expression, “playing the links.” "What exactly is that?" I thought. So I did what most editors do when they don’t have an answer to their burning question. I “did the Google!” This is what I found in case you were searching for this information as well: Golf courses are called links when they adhere to the links–style, which entails a sandy base, shorter grass, and an obstacle-style course arrangement featuring slopes. The term “links” comes from the Old English word, “hlincs,” which was used to describe the Scottish courses with similar characteristics.

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Make sure to check out the article and the schedule for the Mesquite Senior Games. Even if you do not wish to participate, you will enjoy being in the stands and cheering on these amazing athletes. Please enjoy the beautiful spring days ahead in our region.

There are so many things in this issue to check out if you are interested in golf, sports, or fitness! We also have articles on finance, pets, inspiration, motivation, and design, plus a special article about Murphy the sheepadoodle’s adventure at BARK! Canine Club and Resort.

As you are traveling around town enjoying our beautiful scenery, please remember to stop in, visit, and support our advertisers, for it is they you can thank for making this publication possible.

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Happy spring, and enjoy your time on the links!

Sincerely,

Kathy Lee Editor in Chief

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