
ch = new Object(); ch.id =  66 ; ch.name = 'Author:Kiel Christianson'; ch.description = 'All articles written Kiel Christianson';ch.logo_url = 'http://www.travelgolfmedia.com/images/layout/hdr_news_press_releases.gif'; ch.url = '  http://www.travelgolf.com/departments/authorarchives/christianson.htm'
ch.articles = [ {article_id : 91,head : 'KZ Golf launches   discount brand: Carlton Golf',image_url : 'http://www.travelgolf.com/images/products/clubs/kzgwedges.jpg',teaser : 'The Carlton Classic Ti Driver -- all 400ccs of brushed-nickel and  jet-black  finish -- represents perhaps the  best value available for golfers who either already like oversized  drivers,  or who would just like to experiment  with them. We can\'t guarantee you\'ll be able to hit it like  <a href="http://www.travelgolf.com/departments/clubhouse/tiger-woods-fashion.htm">Tiger Woods</a>, but we  do guarantee you\'ll love the rock-bottom price.',author : 'Kiel Christianson',publish_date : '2004-01-19',type : 'Feature Story',article_url : 'http://www.travelgolf.com/departments/productreviews/carlton-golf-brand.htm'},{article_id : 23,head : 'LochenHeath still public, for now',image_url : 'http://www.michigangolf.com/images/courses/lochenheath18.jpg',teaser : 'WILLIAMSBURG, Mich. (Sept. 25, 2003) -- When you think of throw-back or minimalist golf course architects today, one of the names that regularly pop up is Steve Smyers. The Florida-based course designer has laid out well-regarded tracks from Tampa to Illinois to England. His flagship effort in the Wolverine State is LochenHeath Golf Club, a 7,049-yard, par-71 course overlooking the east arm of Grand Traverse Bay. Opened in 2001, plans are to turn LochenHeath private at some point in the not-too-distant future. So if you want to play this baffling yet beautiful thrill-ride of a course, there\'s no time like the present.',author : 'Kiel Christianson',publish_date : '2003-09-30',type : 'Other',article_url : 'http://www.michigangolf.com/departments/coursereviews/lochenheath-golf-club.htm'},{article_id : 39,head : 'Vanbiesbrouck  shoots and scores  with Crimson Ridge',image_url : 'http://www.ontariogolf.com/images/golfcourses/crimsonridgeno6.jpg',teaser : 'SAULT SAINT MARIE, Ontario (Sept. 9, 2003) -- It must be difficult for residents of Sault Ste. Marie to watch Canadian golfers stream south across the bridge to the U.S. on their way to play, stay, and pay big bucks at the vaunted northern Michigan golf resorts. And it must be harder still for Saultites -- due to a local scarcity of championship courses on their side of the border -- to have to sigh, shrug, load up their sticks and follow suit.',author : 'Kiel Christianson',publish_date : '2003-09-19',type : 'Other',article_url : 'http://www.ontariogolf.com/departments/coursereviews/crimson-ridge-golf-club.htm'}]
