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Literally hundreds of classic courses from golf’s pre-World War II Golden Age have vanished over the years, including nearly 200 designed by legendary architects like Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast and Dr. Alister MacKenzie. In this sister volume to his award-winning book, The Missing Links, historian Daniel Wexler profiles more than 70 of the ver y best courses and holes in America, bringing them back to life with detailed histories, color maps and period photographs. Within Lost Links, the reader can walk William Flynn’s sand-strewn North course at Boca Raton, skirt towering Pacific cliffs at Billy Bell’s mysterious Royal Palms, retrace Seth Raynor’s footsteps at the Greenbrier and revisit George Thomas’s legendary lost holes at La Cumbre.
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The history of municipal golf in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, from the original 1914 Tom Bendelow municipal links, to George C. Thomas's Harding and Wilson courses, and the Los Angeles Open alterations by William Johnson and William P. Bell in the 1930s, have made Griffith Park the home of municipal golf in Los Angeles for more than a century.
A unique analysis of the pediatric and adult manifestations of the most common neuropsychological conditions treated in clinical practice.
The National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2010 directed the DoD to submit a report to congressional defense committees on improvements to the governance and execution of its health information management and information technology (IT) programs to support medical care within the military health system. DoD submitted its report in June 2010. The act also required this assessment of the report and DoD's plan of action to achieve its goals and mitigate risks in the management and execution of health information management and IT programs. Specifically, this assessment determined whether DoD addressed the reporting requirements specified in the defense authorization act. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.
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