Marshall: A volunteer, usually at professional tournaments, who job it is to keep the members of the gallery under control so that players can easily play shots, walk from tee to green, and so on.
Marshall - A person responsible for the safety of players and the speed of play while on the course.
Marshall: One who controls the crowd during tournaments and may dispense rulings to players. Mashie: Old fashioned hickory shafted iron varieties of which were similar to today's 5,6 and 7 irons.
Marshall A person appointed by a tournament committee to keep order and handle spectators. Lag ...
Marshall launches her 2002 campaign this week in the Australian LPG Championship at the Horizons Resort near Sydney and she prays that a winter's endeavours will produce suitable dividends.
Marshall Smith has taught the game of golf for over a half century. His former students include Chi Chi Rodriguez, Gary Player, Craig Stadler and current PGA Tour player Todd Fischer. Marshall teaches at Peoria Ridge GC in Miami, Okla.
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A person who volunteers to supervise the behavior of a tournament gallery.
Marshall and Robin Warren (Physiology or Medicine), Roy J. Glauber and John L. Hall and Theodor W. Hänsch (Physics), Robert H. Grubbs, Richard R. Schrock and Yves Chauvin (Chemistry), Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C.
See also: Marshal, Golf, LPGA, Tournament, Tour
 
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