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The author of this page also created a redirect from "Keller Golf Club." The reason is that while "Keller Golf Club" might refer to either the Men's or Ladies' clubs, Keller, itself, is a golf COURSE owned by Ramsey County. It is not a private club.
In addition, there were some factual errors in the "Club" page, such as the phrase "St. Paul Open Invitational." It was the "St. Paul Open;" by definition an Invitational is not "open."
Although the author is a Keller "fan," he has tried to keep the content neutral and fact-based, using a "newspaper" style. Future editors should consider this approach when making changes, or it risks becoming an advertisement.
Comments welcome Fschneid001 (talk) 20:58, 9 August 2011 (UTC)
Editor Tewapak made some nifty edits. However, in paragraph 1, he changed "PGA" to "PGA Tour." The PGA Tour did not exist until 1968. I left "PGA Tour" but added a footnote to clarify this.
Also, he added a link to "St. Paul Open." I did not know this article existed. I had forgotten that the St. Paul Open became the "Minnesota Classic" in its final years...nice catch. However, I don't believe "St. Paul Open Invitational" is possible. An "invitational" is not "open," and you never see them in the same name. I'm pretty sure the tournament was never named "Invitational." This should be investigated and if I am correct, changed. Fschneid001 (talk) 12:56, 10 August 2011 (UTC)