Ty Wenger
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Section : Open
August/September 2005
A steady fix for the obsessive golf fan
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Tools of the Trade
Section : Directions
October/November 2005
The clothes may make the man, but it's the accessories that make the trader. Whether you're a hedge-fund mogul, a pit-trading animal or just a bed-headed home-based warrior, behold the finest trappings of your success.
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Capital Assets
Section : Directions
August/September 2006
You've got cash. Big heaping piles of cash. So why carry it around in a workaday wallet? Stuff your pocket instead with these money honeys, and bring out your billfold with pride.
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Capital Assets
Section : Directions
August/September 2006
You've got cash. Big heaping piles of cash. So why carry it around in a workaday wallet? Stuff your pocket instead with these money honeys, and bring out your billfold with pride.
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Links Minded
Section : Close
June/July 2006
Take to the course with this year's hottest golf gear -- and buy the comfort of knowing that the problem with your golf game isn't your equipment. It's you.
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The Last Shangri-La
Section : Close
June/July 2006
Once the most remote culture on the planet, the mystical land of Bhutan has opened its doors to the western world. Take a journey to the luxury and mystery of the oldest new place on earth.
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Links of Luxury
Section : Directions
June/July 2007
For a man like you (read: stressed-out, demanding, cash-rich), not just any golf resort will do. You need fairways like carpets, pillows like clouds — and a surfeit of world-class links capable of quenching the most obsessive-compulsive golfing habit.
Behold the world’s MOST CLASSIC resorts . . . for traders.
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Big Swinging Sticks
Section : Close
June/July 2007
Want to assume an extremely long position off the tee? These new geometric drivers deliver all the leverage you’ll ever need.
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Links of Luxury
Section : Directions
June/July 2007
For a man like you (read: stressed-out, demanding, cash-rich), not just any golf resort will do. You need fairways like carpets, pillows like clouds — and a surfeit of world-class links capable of quenching the most obsessive-compulsive golfing habit.
Behold the world’s MOST CLASSIC resorts . . . for traders.
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Long-Range Bombers
Section : Landing Gear
May/June 2007
Want to fly your tee shots straighter and farther? These new geometric drivers deliver all the thrust you’ll ever need.
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Highlands High Life
Section : Closing
May/June 2007
In the rugged northernmost reaches of Scotland lies a land of savory cuisine, one of the world’s most exclusive sporting clubs — and an unrivaled collection of spectacular links
By Ty Wenger
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Prime Holdings
Section : Features
March/April 2007
It is your faithful steed. Your right-hand man. Your portable Fort Knox. Drop a dignified briefcase down on the table, and it declares you a man of manners and means. These elegant attachés —
whether swinging by your side through your daily commute or securing the plans of your latest acquisition — will carry
that weight in grand style.
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Control Stick
Section : Landing Gear
August/Sept 07
Want to putt like Tiger Woods? You can’t. But you can at least carry his putter in your bag.
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Cuffs & Links
Section : Directions
September 2007
With today’s sleek cuts and vibrant colors, “golf fashion” is no longer an oxymoron. To herald this trend, we brought two London-based traders to the venerable Old Course at St. Andrews and arrayed them in the latest styles — just the right looks to help you handle the swings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
Photographs by Ian Spanier | Fashion Director: Jennifer Lee
Stylist: Laura Shelley for targetmodels.com | Text by Ty Wenger and Nick Kolakowski
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Cuffs & Links
Section : Directions
September 2007
With today’s sleek cuts and vibrant colors, “golf fashion” is no longer an oxymoron. To herald this trend, we brought two London-based traders to the venerable Old Course at St. Andrews and arrayed them in the latest styles — just the right looks to help you handle the swings and arrows of outrageous fortune. Photographs by Ian Spanier | Fashion Director: Jennifer Lee Stylist: Laura Shelley for targetmodels.com | Text by Ty Wenger and Nick Kolakowski
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Going Dutch!
Section : Close
November 2007
We scoured the Trader Monthly “archives” to unearth this 1637 issue — and excerpted just a few of its many timeless insights.
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Outsource Your Winter at Georgia's Newest Golf Haven
Section : C.O.B.
Premiere Issue
Back Story: A challenge drives sales: That’s the philosophy driving the Creek Club. “[Architect] Jim Engh’s designs are known for hidden staircases and trapdoors,” says Bob Mauragas, vice president of golf operations for Creek Club. “Once you find them, the key will be to navigate your way safely past them.”
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Prime Holdings
Section : Features
March/April 2007
It is your faithful steed. Your right-hand man. Your portable Fort Knox. Drop a dignified briefcase down on the table, and it declares you a man of manners and means. These elegant attachés —
whether swinging by your side through your daily commute or securing the plans of your latest acquisition — will carry
that weight in grand style.
> read more
Highlands High Life
Section : Closing
May/June 2007
In the rugged northernmost reaches of Scotland lies a land of savory cuisine, one of the world’s most exclusive sporting clubs — and an unrivaled collection of spectacular links
By Ty Wenger
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Southern Comfort
Section : Close
November/December 2008
This new Georgia course is so sublime, you'll want to live there. Which is good. Because you have to.
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The Play
Section : Closing
December/January 2009
A new Georgia course is so sublime, you'll want to live there. Which is good -- you have to.
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