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Southworth Purchases Renaissance Golf Club
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David Southworth and Joseph Deitch recently completed their purchase of Renaissance Golf Club near Boston for $9 million. Renaissance, which opened in 2006, is the first-ever "signature" design by golf architect Brian Silva. The club currently has about 100 members.
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'Golfing New England - Courses, Legends, History and Hints'
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Reviewed by Jeff Shelley
Once you get past the rather pedestrian cover photo, this book blossoms into a wonderful compendium of almost everything important to New England golf. And the way it's arranged is charmingly schizophrenic.
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Butter Brook Opens Second Nine
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Strategy, playability and a wee nip of The Old Course permeate the new nine here at Butter Brook Golf Club in Westford, Mass. The new holes debuted over Memorial Day weekend.
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Mungeam Forms New Course Design Company
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Mark A. Mungeam, ASGCA, has announced the creation of Mungeam Cornish Golf Design Inc., a new course architecture firm formed in response to the recent dissolution of Cornish, Silva and Mungeam, Inc.
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» Deutsche Bank Championship Reaches $7 Million Mark for Charity
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» George Wright Golf Course: A Boston Gem
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» Long Drivers Raise More Than $50,000 for Autism at World's Longest Course
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» Ferncroft CC Reopens after Renovations
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» Longest Drivers to Play Longest Golf Course on Longest Day to Raise Money for Autism
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» Essex County Club To Host 2010 Curtis Cup Match
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» Westchester County CC to Host UMass Turf Program Fundraiser
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» Forewinds to Acquire Wentworth Hills
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» Forewinds Plans to Acquire Sterling Country Club
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» Renaissance Golf Club Debuts Initial Nine Holes
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» Falmouth Country Club Enhancements
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» Another Donald Ross Gem to be Restored
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More Details on Bob Labbance Fundraiser
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In an unprecedented collaboration, golf course architecture-related groups and societies have banded together to support a fund-raising event for New England writer Bob Labbance on June 23. The Vermont-based architecture and maintenance historian with over a dozen books to his credit is suffering from ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
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