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Welcome to the Golf Rewind Wiki. Hopefully, this will become the biggest and best golf wiki around. As a Golf Rewind member, you can create or edit any article here. While we're focusing on golf, your article does not necessarily have to be about golf. If you are unfamiliar with wiki editing, why don't you play around the Sandbox?

Contents

[edit] Players

PGA Tour players: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson

Other players: Tommy "Two Gloves"

[edit] Tournaments

Masters (PGA Tour major tournament)

Wachovia Championship (PGA Tour tournament)

The Players Championship (PGA Tour tournament)

SBS Open (LPGA Tour tournament)

[edit] Other Golf

[edit] Golf Courses

17th Hole TPC at Sawgrass (Tournament Players Club (TPC) at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA)

Arnold Palmer Course at Turtle Bay (Oahu, Hawaii, USA)

George Fazio Course at Turtle Bay (Oahu, Hawaii, USA)

[edit] Wiki Participation Guidelines

Here are some guidelines for participation in the Golf Rewind Wiki.

[edit] Do's...

Be bold: Go ahead and create content or edit someone else's work. Our wiki will develop faster when people fix problems, correct grammar, add facts, etc. This is a collaborative tool, after all.

Make notes: If you make changes, explain why you made those changes in the discussion or notes pages that are generally attached to each wiki.

Give praise: Has someone added useful content to the page or spent a great deal of time cleaning up the page so it's easier to read? Praise helps let people know their contributions are valued—and makes them want to contribute again.

Build structure: Wikis need people to synthesize and structure content so it's easy to read. Even if you're not creating content, you can still help by shaping what's already there.

Be polite: As with e-mail and instant messaging, it's often easy to misinterpret the tone of a comment. Disagreements over content or edits can become heated. If that's the case, it's a good idea to take a break for a day or two and come back to it later.

[edit] Don'ts...

Take it personally: Yes, other members will edit your work and you might not agree with every change, but that's the nature of collaboration. It doesn't mean that the other members here dislike you or think you're stupid.

Ignore questions: Other members may disagree with your changes and ask why you made them. If so, be prepared to give concrete reasons for your edits.

Delete useful content: Many times a posting can be improved by amending or editing it, but deleting content upsets people, and they may feel they've wasted their time.

Be chatty: The wiki shouldn't be used as a chat room. Any discussions related to a wiki subject should take place on the discussion or talk page, not on the actual content page.

Keep it secret: If you find valuable content on the wiki, tell others about it. Wikis benefit from a wide range of contributors.


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