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...But to be honest, a book on Diddel probably would have limited appeal outside of Indiana and golf course architecture fanatics.
Quote from: John Burzynski on September 02, 2008, 04:21:27 PM...But to be honest, a book on Diddel probably would have limited appeal outside of Indiana and golf course architecture fanatics.As opposed to Fownes and Crump who undoubtedly have worldwide appeal. Diddlel was also a smart dude and inventor. He wasn't some malcontent who went around putting bunkers in places where he got beat from.