Harley Kruse, the Australian architect, whose work includes the spectacular Dunes Course at Danang Golf Club and the Norman at Mission Hills, describes the brilliance of Royal Melbourne, which will host the 2011 Presidents Cup
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Written by Harley Kruse
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Gil Hanse and his...