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Tattoo Golf Pitchmaster Divot Tool
Written by Tony Korologos   
Saturday, 23 May 2009

Tattoo Golf is one of my all time favorite golf companies.  Anyone who can mix skulls and cross bones with golf is cool in my book.

Tattoo Golf Pitchmaster

Tattoo Golf does it again.  TG has a huge product line of hard edged golf items from shirts to golf bags.  Now we can add one of the manliest ball repair tools known to man to the TG product line.

The Tattoo Golf PitchMaster is made out of stainless steel, so it won’t rust.  The blades are retractable and there’s a magnetic ball marker on the back.  Of course, all of the components sport the trademark “skull and golf bones.”

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The Byron Preview, Part 3 - The Location
Written by Golfer In Kilt   
Thursday, 21 May 2009
For most major golf tournaments, the period immediately after the tournament is spent de-briefing, discussing what worked and what didn't work, and then laying pretty low for several months before it's time to start working on next year's event. Two years ago, right after The Byron, it was a very different scene as bulldozers invaded the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas and went where golfcarts had been only days before as a massive reconstruction commenced.

COURSE HISTORY

The course was created in 1982 by Jay Morrish, with assistance from Lord Byron himself as well as Ben Crenshaw and others. The quality of the accommodations and Byron Nelson's presence were always big draws, but the course's most outstanding features were it's logistical qualities rather than the way it played.

In the 90s the course underwent three phases of improvements. The first two were relatively minor, but in 1999 over a hundred trees were added.

The 2007 redesign cost over $10 million, and was led by DA Weibring's design company with DFW native Steve Wolfard as the lead architect. DA had also participated in some of the earlier improvement work. The project included behind the scenes irrigation and water management work as well as a complete rebuild of most bunkers and greens. It also softened some of the stadium mounds to make the course more aesthetically pleasing.

"We respect this golf course's history and embrace it's future." DA Weibring said in 2007. "Everything we suggest in our project plan is designed to build a course that Byron Nelson would be proud to play his tournament on in 2008 and for the foreseeable future."

For the championship the course plays at 7,166 yards to a par of 70.

PAST TOURNAMENTS

The first three players to win the Dallas PGA event were Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, and Ben Hogan, and the tournament has showcased the very biggest names in the sport over the past 65 years. Jack won two Byron's in the early 70s, and Tom Watson won four in six years at the end of the decade. The 80s and 90s tournament winners includes Ben Crenshaw, Fred Couples, Payne Stewart, Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson, and Tiger Woods. In this decade some of the champions were Jesper Parnevik, Vijay Singh, and Sergio Garcia. Last year's tournament was won by Adam Scott.

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