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Hi. Despite the above, you are still adding unsourced material, without Edit Summaries. Please stop doing that. Thanks! — Jeff G. ( talk| contribs) 18:09, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for messaging me. I reverted your edits not because they were particularly bad, but because the article is already too long, and adding information such as the info you added (which was good information, but perhaps a bit superfluous and/or redundant) in many cases can actually detract from the content of the article, in my opinion. Better to have short, to-the-point and accurate articles, than all-encompassing, verbose tomes for many articles, I say! :)
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Hello,
I noticed that you and some others have expressed concern over the length of the article "golf club (equipment)." I would be interesting in helping split the article up into new articles about the types of golf clubs if you are still interested. Please let me know what I may do to help. Techwriter32 ( talk) 19:50, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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I thought that a way to further improve the golf articles on Wikipedia is for the whole project to work together towards a goal. An example of this could be a certain number of good articles in so many months, or to create the project's first ever featured article. If you are interested, come to the
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Hey Liko81 Just quickly, the {{ WikiProject Golf}} template should be put on the top of talk pages, not on the bottom of the mainspace pages. I've moved them to the right spot on all of them I think, but its probably worthwhile if you go back and see if I missed any. Anyways, happy editing! Grover 07:04, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for your message and willingness to be open to my edits. I haven't had a chance to look over your edits in their entirety but it's good to work with you on the article. If you have any problem with my edits (including any edits to *your* edits) please know that I am also open to considering that I may be mistaken or that there is a better/different way for it to be written. I will certainly engage in civil discussions regarding any aspect you wish to discuss. :-) Lawyer2b ( talk) 22:18, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
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Nicely done!-- Lepeu1999 ( talk) 18:48, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
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I was just wondering if there's a reason you deleted the Capture Games section you put together. From what I could tell, that section was good and would benefit the article if you want to keep it in. (I figured I would ask you before restoring it myself, just in case maybe you noticed it was duplicating existing entries or something). — Politizer( talk • contribs ) 19:05, 15 October 2008 (UTC)
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