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Wigs on the Green

Matthew Schoolfield

Wigs on the Green is a golf architecture and culture blog that focuses on deep dives into the more complicated and often divisive areas of golf courses and culture, with occasional discussion of interesting architecture in unexpected places.

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  • Matthew Schoolfield

    Founder of golfcourse.wiki, advocate for public, and accessible golf that improves the larger community and environment.

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