For the Good of the Game

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2003 | Author: Arthur Ristau Synopsis: This article is about the Margaret Dick who became one of the most influential women in golf. It talks about her accomplishments and dedication to the game.       If there was an award for the First Lady of Vermont Golf it […]

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Very Merry at Middlebury

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2003 | Author: Amy Diadamo Synopsis: This article talks about the laid-back, student friendly atmosphere of Ralph Myhre and how that has positively shaped the environment for Middlebury students.        While some college golf courses are considered private bastions for golf scholarship PGA Tour wannabees, Middlebury College’s […]

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Jim and Mae Murray | Patty Sheehan

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2003 | Author: Arthur Ristau and Bob Labbance Synopsis: This article discusses the story and lives of Jim and Mae Murray as well as Patty Sheehan. It shares their histories as well as some of their accomplishments.    Jim and Mae Murray     Arm in arm they strolled […]

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The Price is Right

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2003 | Author: Steve Piatt Synopsis: This article discusses the significance of Neshobe Country Club and St. Johnsbury Country Club. It discusses what makes them exceptional courses as well as delving into their history.       It would be easy to confuse St. Johnsbury Country Club and Neshobe […]

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Don’t Know Much About History? Play Golf!

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2004 | Author: Tom Bedell Synopsis: This article discusses the prevalent relation between our states history and the golf courses that exist today. It specifically discusses the history with in Mount Anthony Country Course, the Brattleboro Country Club, and the Ekwanok Country Club.   What do Vermont, golf, […]

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True Blue Vermont

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2006 | Author: Peter Oliver Synopsis: This article is about the Lake Morey resort and how it embodies the true image of Vermont. It discusses what makes it such a popular destination and successful resort.        It was mid-October when I made my way to Lake Morey. […]

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Collector’s Items

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2006 | Author: Kevin Mendik Synopsis: This article talks about various historic items that are stored in various golf clubs across the region. These specifically are collector’s items that enrich the history of the golf club.      There are many thoughts about what makes a golf course great. […]

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Bargain Gems

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2006 | Author: James Pentland Synopsis: This article talks about Lake St. Catherine country club and West Bolton club and specifically speaks to the beauty and quality of these courses.         For a Vermont course, Lake St. Catherine has an unusually wide-open feel, and it doesn’t get […]

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Venerable Site

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2006 | Author: William Noble Synopsis: This article discusses the Rutland Country Club and its history. It summarizes the accomplishments this country club has had as well as bringing the reader through a timeline of the country club.       The year was 2001, and the Rutland Country […]

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Borderline Case

Source: VT Golf Magazine | Issue: Summer 2007 | Author: Brent Long Synopsis: This article talks about the Richford Country Club and its history along the Canadian Border. It addresses how it came to be and its significance during the prohibition.       Along the Vermont/Quebec Border the Stars and Stripes and the Maple Leaf […]

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