Through Audubon International's Monarchs in the Rough program, participating courses across the United States and Canada have designated acreage to aid the migrating butterfly species.
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Early on in Davis Love III’s course architecture career he once learned a valuable lesson from fabled designer Pete Dye. Then Love was tasked to restore one of the late Dye’s most iconic layouts — Harbour Town Golf Links.
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As they approach the 40th anniversary of their partnership, the esteemed course designers reflect on their humble beginning and the philosophy that has paid dividends over the years