LYCOS RETRIEVER
Graham Marsh: Champions Tour
built 305 days ago
Course architects Graham Marsh and Ross Watson skilfully and strategically used the stunning landscape to produce championship courses that command respect. Bunkers and grassy hollows are dug to the optimum depth to penalise the errant shot. The landscaping areas on the fairways, for the most part, are generous enough for the average golfer, but a premium has been put on the consequence of finishing in either bunker or water if the ball goes astray.
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Wild Marsh has been recognized by the City Business Journal as “One of the top 25 courses in the Twin Cities.” and the Minnesota Golf Guide has ranked Wild Marsh as one of the "Top 5 Values" in the metro area. Designed by Champions Tour Player, Graham Marsh in 2000, this 18-hole championship design features bent grass tees, fairways and greens. With many holes winding through beautiful wooded areas, rolling terrain, and natural wetlands, this par 71 is challenging to all skill levels. The course measures from 4,664 yards from the forward tees, to 6504 yards from the championship tees.
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Awarded the MBE (Member of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II in l984 in recognition of his "services to golf" Graham was for six years Chairman of the PGA Tour of Australasia. He has been instrumental in the introduction of a number of professional golf tournaments to the Australian Tour schedule.
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As a senior Marsh has played extensively in the United States on the Champions Tour winning six events including two senior majors, the 1997 U.S. Senior Open and the 1999 Tradition. He has ... won the Japan Senior Open twice.
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Marsh has six Champions Tour titles on his résumé and has won 56 tournaments around the world. Krause's biggest victories were the 1998 Minnesota PGA Club Professional Championship and the 2004 Minnesota Senior Open.
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