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St. Louis Magazine - April, 2009
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Features

Best Places to Live From the Editor Neighborhoods to Know The Local Lingo A Condo Home Companion The Perfectly Personified, Quasi–Bona Fide Guide to St. Louis Neighborhoods Top 10 Moments in St. Louis Golf History Fairways in Heaven Sure Shots SLM Golf: Baby Tiger, Burning Bright SLM Golf: Tee-Box Trends The Man Who Made an Icon Struck by Surprise Taking Care of Mom and Dad Raising Kane Cut to the Quick The Ernest Trova Profile: Online Extras Work, Play, Love The Seven New Rules of Real Estate Bronze Mettle There’s No Such Thing As a Free Zoo

Departments

Agenda What It's Like to Be a Marathon Winner The Trash Bin Tilting at Windmills Wish Bone The Buzz: Blunder Bracketology The Buzz: It's About Folkin' Time First Shot: A Contemporary Milestone The Buzz: New Moon Rising Shop Talk: Hat Trick Stylish Subtleties: Jasmine Huda Feedback Out & About: Everything's Gone Green First Stop: The Firebird War and Peace: An Interview With Poet Brian Turner Cameo: Charles in Charge Liquid Assets: The Return of Absinthe Review: SLeeK Frugal Foodie: Bobo Noodle House First Look: McCormick & Schmick’s Kitchen Q&A: Greg Perez Flashback: 1890s A Conversation With David Peters
2009.11.21 - 2009 Beaujolais Nouveau Celebration
 Join us at our intimate French-American Bistro for a 2009 Beaujolais...
2009.11.28 - Mount Pleasant presents "Lucy Goes Cruisin" Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
Join Mount Pleasant for an evening of uproarious whodunit as only Lucy...
2009.12.03 - "GIFTED" Original Art for Holiday Giving
Skip the malls this year and make your gift giving a unique expression of...
2009.12.03 - Holiday Rooms in Bloom
The Historic Samuel Cupples House on the campus of Saint Louis University is...

Top 10 Moments in St. Louis Golf History

Top 10 Moments in St. Louis Golf History

1. The Forest Park (now Norman K. Probstein) Golf Course is created in 1913. For years the only public course in St. Louis, Forest Park is also the only course open to African-American golfers at that time.

2. Hord Hardin is named to the USGA Executive Committee in 1962. His importance to area golf in acquiring championship events and promoting St. Louis from 1960 into the 1980s cannot be overestimated.

3. Bob Goalby wins the 1968 Masters—the only area player to win the event and the first area native to win a major championship.

4. Jim Holtgrieve wins the first U.S. Mid-Amateur in 1981—positioning host course Bellerive Country Club for future events (and Holtgrieve for a 2011 Walker Cup captaincy).

5. Norwood Hills opens its course for “outings” in 1982, beginning the use of golf for charity events (now an important income stream for many area courses).

6. Quail Creek opens in 1987, ushering in the era of upscale public courses in the
St. Louis area.

7. Hale Irwin—born in Joplin; raised his own family in St. Louis—wins his third U.S. Open in 1990, placing him among the greatest in the game.

8. The Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association forms in 1991, changing the face of St. Louis golf by bringing together golfers from the St. Louis District, the Missouri Golf Association, and local public-course players.

9. Bellerive hosts the 1992 PGA Championship. The success of this event positions St. Louis for future championships, while also changing how the PGA
structures its relationship
with host clubs.



10. Ellen Port wins the Women’s Mid-Amateur titles in 1995, 1996, and 2000—making her the only USGA lady champion from the area. She was also selected to the Curtis Cup squads in 1994 and 1996—the only area woman to be so honored.