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June 22, 2007 - Vol. 7, No. 24
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GOLF OSPREY 
Courses: Ridgeview, Manistee National, Black Forest, Otsego Club, Medalist, Grand 
Blanc GC http://www.golfospreyonline.com/page/290-12546.htm
2007 Season Preview Videos
Manistee National- with Doug Bell  http://michigangolfer.tv/2007shows/manisteepreview/index.html 
Otsego Club- with Mark Hogan http://michigangolfer.tv/2007shows/otsegopreview/

GRAND TRAVERSE RESORT AND SPA-GRAND NEW-HOST OF THE MICHIGAN OPEN
Web: Golf Packages http://www.grandtraverseresort.com/index.php/do/Golf_Packages
Web: Michigan PGA Open http://michigan.pga.com/index.cfm?listid=325&action=details&option=
     
THE NATURAL / MARSH RIDGE: CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF GREAT GOLF-JOIN US IN 2007
2007 Season Preview with Larry Bowden 
http://michigangolfer.tv/2007shows/naturalpreview/thenaturalqt.html
Web:  Golf Packageshttp://www.thenaturalgolf.com/rates.php
Video of The Natural Golf Course: http://michigangolfer.tv/2005shows/natural/
Spring Stay & Play packages start at just $69.95 per person/per night. 

TREETOPS RESORT- CELEBRATING THE 20TH YEAR OF THE JONES MASTERPIECE
2007 Season Preview with Kevin McKinley http://michigangolfer.tv/2007shows/treetopspreview/
Web: Golf Packages  http://treetops.com/index.php?method=golf&subpage=golfpackages
Video: Robert Trent Jones and his Masterpiece: 	
http://michigangolfer.tv/2001shows/show21/index.html

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Edited by Art McCafferty-Producer/Publisher, GLSP
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__/ MGN ON THE ROAD
      St. John's-The Emerald at Maple Creek
__/ WILL WEBER OF GAYLORD
__/ MAURIICE FLITCROFT "THE GREAT PRETENDER"  PASSES
__/ THE BEAR AND WOLVERINE ARE IN TOP 40 CASINO COURSES
__/ MICHIGAN GOLFER BUICK OPEN ARCHIVES
__/ THE SITE IS DOWN, BUT WE FEEL WE CAN RETRIEVE THE DATA
__/ IF YOU TELEVISE IT WILL THEY COME... AND SEE IT ?
__/ MICHIGAN OPEN VIDEOS
__/ TREETOPS RESORT ANNOUNCES  $10,000 "HIGH FIVE" EVENT ON THREETOPS THIS WEEK
__/ MSU'S SARA BROWN, HOLLY NIEDERKOHR AND MANDI MCCONNELL MAKE IT TO THE ROUND OF 16
__/ THE FIRST TEE: THE REST OF THE REST OF THE STORY-THIS WEEK BATTLE CREEK
__/ TREETOPS RICK SMITH SIGNATURE, THE HEATHER AT BOYNE HIGHLANDS AND BLACK LAKE GC 
CHOSEN FOR THE TOP 50 COURSES FOR WOMEN IN "GOLF FOR WOMEN"
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2007 MICHIGAN GOLFER CALENDAR-JUNE
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JUNE
22-23 	96th Michigan Amateur-Red Run Golf Club
		http://gam.org
                See our 2006 Boyne Highlands coverage at  
		Video: http://michigangolfer.tv/2006shows/boynegolf/
23 		Golf Channel Amateur Tour-Mulberry Hill GC,Bloomfield Hills
		http://www.thegolfchannel.com/amateurtour/?v.pos=548&h.pos=0
25-27-	29th Michigan Girls Junior State Amateur  -Owosso Country Club
		http://gam.org
26-27 	Michigan Players Tour -The Ravines, Saugatuck
	 	http://michiganplayertour.com
26-7-1 	Buick Open, Warwick Hills G &  CC, Grand Blanc
        	http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/r035/
28-30 	The Hickory Open, Belvedere CC
		http://www.belvederegolfclub.com/
                See our 2005 coverage at Kingsley Golf Club at 
		Video: http://michigangolfer.tv/2006shows/wiren/
30 	 	MIAGT at Devils Ridge GC,  Oxford 
	 	http://www.miagt.com/Schedule

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MGN ON THE ROAD
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St. John's-The Emerald at Maple Creek 
The Emerald at Maple Creek came on board in 1996.  Jerry Matthews was the course architect 
and it was one he really enjoyed putting together.  The Emerald has rolling hills 
throughout and Maple Creek makes a number of appearances trying to entice your ball to 
join it. It always seems to have that lush green look when you pass by it when heading to 
or returning from up north on U.S. 127.  

The Emerald has all the trappings for your  round of golf or outing.  They have a superb  
range,  grill area and well stocked pro shop.  Kurt McDowell, a graduate from the Ferris  
Management program, is the golf professional.

Jay Eccleton, CGCS, is now the Director of Golf Course Operations, having served as 
superintendent for a number of years.  They have freshened up their website by providing 
more information and a breezier appearance.  We video taped the course and will bring it 
to you next year in all its green beauty.
http://www.emeraldgolfcourse.com

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WILL WEBER 
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Will Weber, son of Dick and Sharon Weber of Gaylord,  grabbed some considerable real 
estate on the front page of the Detroit Free Press's June 20th edition http://www.freep.co
m/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070620/SPORTS14/706200419
   .  Sharing front page space with three Detroit Tiger stories and a header featuring Tiger Woods, the article by George Sipple pointed out  that Weber is a sleeper in this coming NHL draft. The story is pertinent for the MGN as Will's father was the late Dick Weber, one of the forces in developing the Gaylord Golf Mecca.  Weber was tragically killed in a plane crash during an approach to the Gaylord airport.  While any death is tragic, the loss of Weber was especially meaningful because of the legacy he was building.  Weber, was the GM for Otsego Club Resort and then worked for Jack Bott at Marsh Ridge. At the time of his death, he was involved with a number of hotel properties in the north, both in management and ownership Weber played hockey at Cornell, along with his twin brother, Bill. He was also the force behind building the hockey arena  in Gaylord. . He was the epitome of cool and had a huge following.  Cheers to young Will and Cheers to his father, the late and great Dick Weber. For a number of years after his death, the Gaylord area had a memorial golf tournament.  We attended one and had the opportunity to speak with many who new him and also got an interview with members of his family inclding, Will,. Will spoke about his father's impact on his life and particularly the game of hockey.  http://michigangolfer.tv/2004shows/show13/index.html ================================================== MAURICE FLITCROFT "THE GREAT PRETENDER"  PASSES ================================================== The July Golf Digest, carries a story about  the passing of Maurice Flitcroft, "The Great Pretender". Flitcroft gained his "15 minutes of fame" by attempting to qualify for the British Open, some six times in all.  On his first attempt, he shot a 121.  As he built his legend of golfoolery abroad, then Michigan Golfer Editor Terry Moore and his brother, Tim, thought it would be a hoot to bring him to America and their member-guest tournament they had named in his honor. "'In the glow of making a hole-in-one in the first Flitcroft, I though, Wouldn't it be great to bring Maurice over for the tournament?'" said Moore. "In May 1988, Flitcroft and his wife came to Michigan.  The man himself spoke to gathered worshipers at the Blythefield Country Club.  He said one relative was so astonished by the Flitcroft's martial adventure that she said. "It the first time they've been out of the house togerher since the gas oven exploded" Quote taken from the July issue of Golf Digest's story on Flitcroft by Dave Kindred http://golfdigest.com ===================================================== THE BEAR AND WOLVERINE ARE IN TOP 40 CASINO COURSES ===================================================== Golf Digest has come up with another list, this one on the top casino courses in the U.S.   Two of the four casino courses in Michigan, were named, The Bear tied for number 24 and The Wolverine which came in at 39.  Courses that did not make it were the The Lac Vieux Desert Golf Course opened in 1998  and the Bay Mills owned Wild Bluff GC, which hosted four Canadian Tour events.  Lac Vieux plans on opening a second nine in 2008 while Sweetgrass, a new championship golf course in Harris wiil open in 2008.  Sweetgrass is the property of the Island  Resort Casino and is being designed by Paul Albanese and Chris Lutzke. Video of Casino Courses    Wild Bluff GC at Brimley http://michigangolfer.tv/2002shows/show6/    Barona Valley, California http://michigangolfer.tv/2004shows/show25/index.html ===================================== MICHIGAN GOLFER BUICK OPEN ARCHIVES ===================================== As you begin to prepare for your Buick Open visit or telecast, here are some past stories that might be a fun read for you. 2002 Buick Open Limbo-How Low Can They Go by Jack Saylor http://michigangolfer.com/aug02/b
uickopen.html
2001 Buick Rolls into Warwick Hills by Jack Saylor  http://www.webgolfer.com/aug01/buickop
en.html
2000 Buick's 10 Most Memorable Moments by Jack Saylor http://webgolfer.com/aug00/buick_top
10.html
1999 Mayfair Set for Buick Defense by Jack Saylor http://webgolfer.com/aug99/buick_lead.ht
ml
1998 Berlick on the Buick by Jack Berry http://webgolfer.com/aug98/BERKLICH.html 1997 Justin Time- Leonard Defends at the Buick by Tom Cleary http://webgolfer.com/aug97/ju
stin.html
1996 Austin Returns to Defend Buick by  Brian Wright http://www.webgolfer.com/august/austi
n.html
====================================================== THE SITE IS DOWN, BUT WE FEEL WE CAN RETRIEVE THE DATA ====================================================== Those were the chilly words from Rick Rountree, the owner of our ISP  (Internet Service Provider) last week.  Chilly in the respect that we have assembled  some very valuable content on that site since we began putting up golf videos in 2001.  It was one of those act of God deals, where a gusting wind knocked down a tree over a power line, that in turn dropped down on a truck  that resulted in a massive power surge that fried some of their ISP storage devices.  They had to hire a special data retrieval firm to capture the data, with a cost of just over $5,000. Rick Rountree is the  CIO of  Dundee Internet Service, one of three ISP companies, we have three.  He is also a former student of both Jennie and I during his master degree work at  EMU.  He was such a bright student, we knew we wanted to go with his new company back in 2001.  Rick proved that the A's we gave him were not fluke by moving  quickly to correct the  of the situation. We were down for about four days, and at 1,173 videos viewed per day, we inconvenienced a little over 5,000 viewers.  We alerted our clients of the situation and indicated the service would be back up again. I guess the point of this story is to alert you to what happened last week, when you had problems logging on to our site.  Secondly, for those of you that have content on the web, you might want to find out the back up plans your ISP has for your data.    ============================================= IF YOU TELEVISE IT WILL THEY COME... AND SEE IT? ============================================= Well yes, thanks to the newly improved  Google search engine, they will come and come in droves.   Earlier this month, Google announced that they had revamped their search engine. The newly revamped search engine, will now steer searchers to digital books, movies, images, news articles, maps and yes, video. "The new search engine at google.com,  whose features are going to be slowly rolled out over the coming months, combines half a dozen search engines that were previously used only by a handful of cognoscenti who knew where to find them on Google’s sprawling Web site. Marissa Mayer, vice president of search and user experience, said the change represented the first step toward “universal search” the ability for Google’s computers to sift through digital content of all kinds in response to queries typed into the search box on Google’s famous home page. A request for the “I have a dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr. provides an example of what this means. While the old search engine linked to Web sites about King, the new search engine provides the text of the speech and a video of the civil rights icon making the speech as the top results." We tested out the search engine with a number of our videos, and true to their word, each of these videos appeared on the FRONT PAGE, a web publisher's dream. Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon  Native American Cup Robert Trent Jones and Treetops The Natural Golf Course Timberstone Golf Course Crim Festival of Races Amazing Race Treetops Around the Bay Road Race Buck's Run Golf Course Silver Lake / Hart Michigan Obviously, this is great news for those golf courses that have invested in video for their website, as traffic will continue to increase. Thanks Google. Last year, over 600,000 viewers came to the Michigan Golfer Television Channel. Now with this new search capability, those numbers should continue to soar. Quote taken from ELISE ACKERMAN's article in the  San Jose Mercury News Issue date: 6/6/07 Section: BizTech  ===================== MICHIGAN OPEN VIDEOS ===================== Our site was down last week, so we were not able to bring you these archived videos that depict the last five winners at the Michigan Open. 2007 Andrew Ruthkoski with Jennie McCafferty-Coming  Soon 2006 Scott Hebert with Jack Berry http://michigangolfer.tv/2006shows/michiganopen/ 2005 Michael Harris with Tim Hygh http://michigangolfer.tv/2005shows/michiganopen/ 2004 Jeff Roth with Tim Hygh http://michigangolfer.tv/2004shows/show23/index.html 2003 Bob Ackerman with Tim Hygh http://michigangolfer.tv/2003shows/show16/index.html 2002 Scott Hebert with Tim Hyghhttp://michigangolfer.tv/2002shows/show20/index.html ==================================================================== TREETOPS RESORT ANNOUNCES  $10,000 "HIGH FIVE" EVENT ON THREETOPS  ==================================================================== Golf fans can experience the excitement of Lee Trevino's one-lucrative swing of club. ========================================  Treetops Resort may not be hosting the Par 3 Shootout again until 2008 due to a one-year hiatus granted by the PGA TOUR, but that does not mean golf fans cannot still experience the excitement the event has brought for the previous eight years.  Where were you on July 30, 2001 when Lee Trevino was making history at Treetops Resort by striking the single most lucrative shot in golf history earning him a total of $1,090,000 after the closest to the pin and the skin validation.  On June 25 - 26, Treetops Resort is giving golfers a chance to experience what Lee Trevino experienced by simply playing the #1 ranked Par-3 course in the nation.  Every guest who plays a round on Threetops on Monday, June 25th or Tuesday, June 26th will have the opportunity to win $10,000 should they ace the 150 yard 7th hole, "High Five", that Lee Trevino made so famous. The best thing about this opportunity is that the The Ryder Group, who has insured this event, will pay $10,000 for every hole in one made over the two days, not just the first.    Hole #7 "High Five" on Threetops. Site of Lee Trevino's most lucrative shot in history. Participation is simple. Golfers who come to Treetops and play the Threetops Par 3 Course on either June 25th or June 26th will have a chance to win $10,000.00 with one-swing of the club on hole #7.  However, in true Treetops' style, the fun doesn't end there.  Three other holes will be insured for additional prizes including a Taylor Made R7 Superquad Driver, a vacation package at the Peabody in Memphis, TN, and a vacation package at Treetops Resort.  The Treetops golf professionals will also be conducting a "Beat the Pro" contest on the famed Hole #7 giving golfers the chance to double their money in golf shop credit should they hit their shot closer than the pro's shot.  In addition, Treetops has developed a special "High Five" Shootout Package, which includes one night's lodging and a round on Threetops for only $99. For the past eight years, legends of the game such as Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd, Fuzzy Zoeller and Arnold Palmer along with PGA Tour stars such as Paul Azinger, Chris Dimarco, Fred Couples, Lee Janzen and Phil Mickelson have graced the tees and greens on the #1 ranked Par 3 Course in America, Threetops.  This made for TV event has entertained millions of fans throughout the golfing world airing on ESPN and ESPN2.  For additional information on this event and to book the special promotional package, please log onto http://www.treetops.com or call 1-888-TREETOPS. Media Contacts: Treetops Resort  Tish Jankowski, (989) 731-8661, tish@treetops.com Resort & Golf Marketing Kevin Frisch, (989) 614- 0241, kevin@resortandgolf.com  ===================================================================================== MSU'S SARA BROWN, HOLLY NIEDERKOHR AND MANDI MCCONNELL MAKE IT TO THE ROUND OF 16 ===================================================================================== Sara Brown, Holly Niederkohr and Mandi McConnell all made it to the round of 16 at the Women’s Western Amateur Championships this week and three other Spartans advanced to the match play portion of the championship at Stone Creek Golf Club in Urbana, Ill. Brown, Niederkohr and McConnell were all eliminated on Thursday afternoon.         Brown (Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic), an incoming senior, posted the sixth-best score in the qualifying rounds, as she posted a two-round score of 143 (69-74) before entering match play. She beat Jessica Parmenter, 3 and 2, in the first round on Wednesday before knocking out Tyretter Metzendorf, 2 and 1, in the second round on Thursday morning before falling to Florida’s Mallory Blackwelder, 3 and 2, in the round of 16.         Niederkohr (Marysville, Ohio/Marysville), an incoming junior, also made it to the round of 16 after posting the 34th-best qualifying score, coming in at 153 (79-74) during the Monday and Tuesday’s rounds. On Wednesday, she beat Jill Hardy, 1 up to advance to the round of 32 where she took care of Illinois’ Stephanie Mory, 1 up. However, her run ended in the round of 16 when Ana Imelda Tampinco beat her, 3 and 2.         McConnell (Grand Blanc, Mich./Grand Blanc), who recently finished up her collegiate career with her second top 50 finish at the NCAA Championships, qualified for match play for the third time with the 19th-best score on Monday and Tuesday, finishing with a 148 (76-72). She then posted a 4 and 2 victory over Carly Nathanson in the first round before posting a 1 up win over Kristen Ingram on Thursday morning to advance to the round of 16. She fell to Auburn’s Marisa Milligan, 2 up.         Laura Kueny (Whitehall, Mich./Whitehall), an incoming sophomore, tied for the second-best score during the qualifying rounds, posting a 141 (72-69) to reach match play. She posted an opening round win, 6 and 5, over Kelsey Johnson, but fell in the second round to Maria Imelda Piccio, 3 and 2. Kueny has had a great start to the summer, winning the Fidra Midwest Collegiate Series event at the Firestone Country Club with an even-par 144 (72-72) and followed that by winning The Medallist in Marshall, Mich., with a 10-over-par 154 (75-79).         Redshirt freshman Natalie Brehm (Mt. Pleasant, Mich./Mt. Pleasant) and Jennifer Domagalski (Okemos, Mich./Okemos) also qualified for the match play, posting identical 158s during the Monday and Tuesday.         The Women’s Western Amateur Championship is in its 107th year. The field is comprised of 144 golfers that compete in two qualifying rounds with the 64 making it to the match play portion of the tournament.                 Head coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll also posted an impressive win during the week, winning the Golf Association of Michigan’s Mid-Amateur Championship at Edgewood Country Club, posting a 147 (73-74) at the tournament to win by five strokes. It was the third straight year that Slobodnik-Stoll took medallist honors at the tournament.   Taken and edited from a release from Joe Guistina Michigan State University Sports Information Intern Office - 517.355.2271 =============================================== THE FIRST TEE: THE REST OF THE REST OF THE STORY ===================================================== Hi Art, I wanted to let you know that The First Tee of Battle Creek is up to way more than being adopted by the Parks and Rec Dept.  If you would like to know more about what we are doing and how we are managed and such please let me know I would be happy to catch you up to speed. Roy Tooke Executive Director The First Tee of Battle Creek  Editor's Note: I followed up Roy's note with a call and found out that the Battle Creek First Tee Chapter is doing very well, even in this tough economy.  "We will put through 400 kids in our summer program and have taught another 2,000  elementary kids, grades 3-6," said Tooke.  "We get a lot of support from Kellogg's as well at the Battle Creek Community Foundation."  Tooke, also indicated that fund raising for the chapter is ongoing. When they opened the chapter, they had a brand new teaching area that was part of their initial grant from First Tee.  The building located on the newly renovated  Binder Park teaching area is excellent.  They have a driving range, with tees front and back, a green with bunkers and three practice holes. Chili's Open, their golf outing fundraiser, is scheduled for August 11th at Binder Park, Other sponsors include: The Cereal City Lions Club Binder Park Golf Club Chapman’s Nursery The Battle Creek Parks and Recreation Department Chili’s Restaurant http://www.thefirstteebattlecreek.org ========================================================================================== TREETOPS RICK SMITH SIGNATURE, THE HEATHER AT BOYNE HIGHLANDS AND BLACK LAKE GC CHOSEN       FOR THE TOP 50 COURSES FOR WOMEN IN "GOLF FOR WOMEN" ========================================================================================== Three of Michigan finest golf courses landed in  the "Golf For Women" top 50 courses for women.  Taking the highest honor,,was the Rick Smith Signature course at Treetops at No. 29, The Heather Course at No. 37 at Boyne Highlands http://michigangolfer.
tv/2006shows/boynegolf/heather/
  and Black Lake GC in Onaway. Course are selected from a pool of courses that have a least one set of tees under 5,300 yards and should have at least two under 6,000.  The course should have few forced carries from the forward tees, be in top condition and present a women friendly atmosphere.  "Golf For Women" has 100 course raters that wander the U.S. in search of these course attributes. Cheers and a Tip of the Tamette to these terrific courses. Information gleamed from the July/August issue of Golf For Women. 2007.  http://golfforwomen.com ============================================== 2007 Carl’s Golfland / Nike Golf Michigan PGA Junior Tour ============================================== The 2007 Carl’s Golfland / Nike Golf Michigan PGA Junior Tour got off to an exciting start with some great low scores and a hole in one during the first event at Bay City CC. Alex Sanford started off the excitement with a hole in one on the 16th hole. Alex is 13 years old and is from Holt, Michigan. A playoff was needed to decide the winner of the girls 16-18 division. Joan Dulieu from Bloomfield Hills defeated Katrina Templar from Greenville on the second playoff hole, both players had great rounds of 82. In the boys 16-18 division Reed Black took the top honor by shooting an even par 72. Reed is from Frankenmuth, and is the son of Mark Black, PGA Professional at The Fortress. In the boys 13-15 division it was some stellar playing from Kyle McInerney that landed him in the top spot. Kyle shot an 80 and is from Davision, Michigan.  Taken and edited from  Carrie Hagerty, Administrative Assistant of Michigan PGA http://www.michigan.pga.com ========================= US OPENS HELD IN MICHIGAN ========================= Men's- Oakland Hills 1924 Cyril Walker 1937 Ralph Guidahl 1951 Ben Hogan 1961 Gene Littler 1985 Andy North 1996 Steve Jones Women's 1994 Indianwood Golf and Country Club-Patty Sheehan 1989 Indianwood Golf and Country Club-Betsy King 1958 Forest Lake Country Club-Bloomfield Hills-Mickey Wright ================================================ UPCOMING SHOWS ON MICHIGAN GOLFER TELEVISION ================================================ COURSES -------------- A-Ga-Ming     Sundance-Jerry Matthews     Torch-Chick Harbert Antrim Dells Golf Course-Jerry Matthews Candlestone Golf Course-W. Bruce Matthews with Mike Husby French Lick Resort-Bendelow, Ross and Dye The Emerald at Maple Creek-Jerry Matthews TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS ---------------------------------------- Ireland's Ryder Cup-with Susan Bairley and Mike Biber 2007 Michigan Open Native American Cup III Treetops "High Five" Event INSTRUCTION -------------------- Treetops- "Got a Minute" Golf Tips with  Judy Mason MISCELLANEOUS ------------------------ Dave Hill Interview II-with Jack Berry Jack Berry and the PGA Lifetime Journalism Award Judd Heathcote at Eagle's Eye Grand Opening Masters Major Achievement Award with William Porter Payne and Craig Heatley Santee-Cooper Golf-with "Shot" Shuler and Bob Peebles 2008 Michigan Golf Show Preview 2008 West Michigan Golf Show Preview ================ HOLE IN ONE CLUB ================ James Robinson, of Commerce Twp, hit his 6-iron 148 yards on the 17th hole and watched it go in for his 1st hole-in-run in 15 years of play,  Robinson was playing Beacon Hill GC in Commerce.  ========================================================== SPRING ISSUE OF THE MICHIGAN GOLFER MAGAZINE NOW ONLINE Vol 25. No. 1 http://www.michigangolfer.com/april07/index.html ========================================================== CONTENTS: Jack Berry and the PGA Lifetime Journalism Award-By Terry Moore http://michigangolfer.com/april07/spring0407_3-6.pdf Mike Biber and Osprey SA by Jack Berry http://michigangolfer.com/april07/spring0407_11-14.pdf Gaylord Golf Mecca Celebrates its 20th Anniversary-Art McCafferty http://michigangolfer.com/april07/spring0407_7-10.pdf Tom Bendelow Remembered-Art McCafferty   http://michigangolfer.com/april07/spring0407_18.pdf President Ford Left His Ski and Golf Legacy at Beaver Creek-by Mike Shiels http://michigangolfer.com/april07/spring0407_15-17.pdf http://www.michigangolfer.com/april07/index.html Sponsored by    Osprey Golf  http://www.golfospreyonline.com/page/290-12546.htm    Treetops Resort http://treetops.com    The Natural http://golfthenatural.com


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