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Golf goes on without Tiger … let me count the ways

June 15, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

There have always been young guns in golf, celebrating the perks of extreme youth and outlandish talent. It’s not hard to imagine the young Arnold Palmer and Champagne Tony Lema and Lee Trevino and Ernie Els (in a ragged chronology) partying well and hard and storming the gates of The Willard, a … [Read more...]

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A round with Bill Tindall

June 9, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

Former Junior Amateur champion comes back as honorary chairman BREMERTON, Wash. -- He was as reluctant to leave the golf course as a kid called home when there's still late-evening light in the late-summer sky. There was still a whole back nine to play. But Bill Tindall, no kid anymore, … [Read more...]

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Andres Gonzales will take his road show to the U.S. Open

June 7, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

Andres Gonzales is no wide-eyed innocent -- check his Twitter tweaks of Tiger Woods -- but there's nothing like your first. Gonzales Your first U.S. Open. Gonzales, 28, a PGA Tour rookie from Olympia, Wash., played his way into the Open Monday with a 36-hole total of 133 … [Read more...]

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Dan Raley to read from his book about the old hometown ball team

June 4, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

That stuff up there under the Grey Goatee heading is all about the blog being all about golf. Except for days like today, when it’s about Raley, who isn’t much about golf at all these days. Dan Raley, lately of Atlanta, Ga., is plenty busy with other things. In another venue a couple years ago, I … [Read more...]

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What’s on your plate at the turn?

June 3, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

Comes the news just yesterday, from your United States Department of Agriculture, that the Food Pyramid is out. The Plate is in. Bold prediction: This development will not rock the golf world . The plate symbol, they say, makes it easier to visualize portion sizes relative to the kinds of food … [Read more...]

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Pythium blight no laughing matter for superintendents

May 20, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

by Bart Potter In today’s lesson in golf science we pay a visit to Gwen Stahnke, for whom a normal day’s work might include waiting on Koch’s postulates to play out. Koch’s postulates, as we all know, are four criteria designed to establish a causal relationship between a microbe and a … [Read more...]

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Leave these on the teebox with no regrets

May 16, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

The girl in my life, wise beyond her dozen years, has been known to say, reproachfully, "You should not be smoking, Grumpy." (She calls me Grumpy, which is a story for another day). I don't argue with her ... I just say, "I only smoke cigars." And: "I only smoke when I play golf." To which she says, … [Read more...]

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Journalism as blog, blog as journalism

April 30, 2011 By Bart Potter 1 Comment

Along with the slow death of newspapering as we know it, we get confirmation that in the eyes of the world (or the Daily Beast) there is no more useless piece of academic paper than our BAs in journalism. When I was in j-school, we knew we wouldn’t get rich out there – we knew, at least, that … [Read more...]

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A guy could get used to Bandon

April 19, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

BANDON, Ore.– There is a culture at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, pervasive and authentic, and it’s part of the deal when you stay in its lodging and play on its golf courses. It’s no secret you’ll spend some money at Bandon Dunes, but when it’s said and done the cost and the travel are far from your … [Read more...]

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It’s the dunes, of course

April 12, 2011 By Bart Potter Leave a Comment

FLORENCE, Ore. – He had to go inland a few miles to find it, but Sandpines Golf Links head professional Bob Rannow is resting easier now that he’s reclaimed that one piece of equipment he’s been searching for. An old Hogan-autograph spoon? A Bobby Jones hickory-shaft putter? No. Back in high … [Read more...]

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