Actor Bill Murray says he's come up through the ranks of golf the hard way.
There are 150 youngsters between the ages of seven and 18 sitting on the gymnasium floor of the Boys and Girls Club waiting to see Bill Murray. They are seated in neat rows, and organizer ...
Issues / 1995 / Feb 02
Pebble Beach Co's re-assessment may come down to the value of a name.
What's in a name? Maybe between $50 million and $100 million--at least that's what appears to be at stake in the Pebble Beach Company's latest battle to reduce its property tax liability. This issue of ...
Downtown Salinas Farmers' Market falls on hard times.
Although recent bad weather has dampened attendance at the farmers market in Oldtown Salinas, newly appointed market coordinator Bill Breusch hopes spring brings in an abundance of produce, vendors, and customers. This issue of the ...
Bill Murray's antic are merely a continuation of the AT&T's celebrity pranks.
In 1994, when a sizable debate sprang up over the behavior of actor/comedian Bill Murray during the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am golf tournament, the whole issue said volumes about the very character of ...
Environmental concerns prompt the development of more eco-sensitive golf courses.
As the estimated number of gold courses world-wide tops the 25,000 mark, it's becoming somewhat harder to tell the forests from the fairways. Long vilified by the environmental community as a blight on the natural ...
"LA Law's" Michael Tucker finds golf spiritually uplifting.
At the apex of "LA Law's" popularity, Michael Tucker's character, Stuart Markowitz, was the foil for the more flamboyant colleagues who shared office space at MacKenzie Brakman, the fictitious law firm that for many personified ...




