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''SCOREGolf'' is a Canadian golf media company, which started in 1981 as the program for the Canadian Open golf tournament. Its magazine is the largest circulated golf publication in Canada and has grown into other media including television and radio. ==History== ''SCOREGolf'' Magazine is published by Canadian Controlled Media Communications (CCMC), which was founded as the official publisher for the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club. The publication’s founders were Kim Locke and Charles Cipolla, with Locke serving as the publisher. The first editor was Lorne Rubenstein and the art director was Ron Bala. Initially, the magazine was first published four times a year and focused on Canadian golf with international content as well. The first edition of the magazine featured an interview with American golfer Tom Watson. By 1988, it was being published five times a year and in 1990 it was published six times a year. It is now published five times a year with one magazine a newsstand only Annual Issue released in October that previews the upcoming PGA Tour season. Lorne Rubenstein (1981-1982) was succeeded as editor by Lisa Leighton (1983-86), John Gordon (1986-1991), Bob Weeks (1992-2012) and Jason Logan (2012-present). Gord French is CCMC's art director. In 2000, the name changed from ''SCORE, Canada’s Golf Magazine'' to ''SCOREGolf''. That reflected a growth in the company’s operations. By the mid-1990s, it had expanded to other media. The SCORE''Golf'' company now includes interactive (Golf website ), (Videos ), radio, television, and golf schools. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ScoreGolf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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