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Pasture Golf - At Home on the Range
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Tired of super manicured courses, ridiculously priced greens fees, spendy clubs and fancy clothes? You'll love the back to basics play of pasture golf!
Here are portraits of working stiff golfers and some blue collar industrial company courses, along with a few scenes of municipal golf courses from decades ago. Of course, Kinzua Hills Golf Course in Oregon (a PastureGolf.com feature course) is a prime example of how an old, company golf course that was constructed on the site of a log yard (including millpond) of the Kinzua Corporation, continues to enrich the lives of folks in the community today.
Inland Steel Company Golf Course in Wheelwright, Kentucky - September 21, 1946. National Archives photo of employees putting on the green by Russell Lee. The course was open to all employees of Inland Steel Company, Wheelwright #1 & 2 Mines in Wheelwright, Floyd County, Kentucky. Creating Organization: Coal Mines Administration-Navy. (Source: Still Picture Branch, National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD)
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