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1970 July 22
McCormack, Mark H.
Bob Falkenburg suggested that McCormack write to Rheinhart about Gary Player participating in a golf exhibition match in Sao Paulo or Rio de Janiero while he's playing the Argentine Masters.
1969 Mar. 3
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack discusses the Gary Player tour and brainstorms a four-man match as a "Nations Cup" with a British player such as Tony Jacklin and an American or an Australian. He also notes that the nationalism aspect could be made a lot of, and suggests the players play a 72-hole tournament in four locations or a series of round-robin type matches. McCormack believes they co... more
1970 Apr. 20
McCormack, Mark H.
McCormack responds to M. J. Connor's letter of April 15th and informs him that Gary Player would not play the Chardon golf exhibition without participating in the American Golf Classic. He suggests that Connor write Mr. Hardy a letter, with a copy to him, giving Player a release to play the exhibition in Chardon, Ohio, only if he enters and plays the American Golf Classic. McCormac... more
1969 Feb. 14
McCormack, Mark H.
New Zealand - McCormack would like to get Gary Player into New Zealand to play a series of exhibition matches with Bob Charles. He would also like to work out an arrangement with Mansfield's company, and would like to know if he is interested.
1969 Feb. 14
McCormack, Mark H.
New Zealand - McCormack would like to get Gary Player into New Zealand to play a series of exhibition matches with Bob Charles. McCormack believes that the tour would have more appeal than a Billy Casper tour. He recommends having a young British professional such as Peter Townsend or Tony Jacklin, and an American as well, to make the exhibition a four-man match.