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August

Full Issue pdf (22.6 Mb) Volume 2, No. 8
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Kill costs courses millions
1 S&L crisis hits golf
1 -Let's make a deal goes nationwide...
1 -...As foreigners, pensions pick up slack
1 Seed harvest excellent
  News
3 Japanese firm reneges on Bay Hill purchase
3 $500M Grand Lair plan under negotiations
3 Swope reopens
3 Yakima plan wins approval on family's third attempt
4 Monks lose cause, plan wins approval
4 USDA honors Dr. Funk for work in turf breeding
4 SIUE pursuing proposals
4 Verplank and Wood partners in design firm
4 Brighton Crest cited as top community plan
5 Marietta down for one year
5 Charcoal looms as high-use product
5 Cleveland votes to remodel Manakiki
5 LPGA complex gains approval in Florida town
5 Cushman grants scholarships
6 Skyline changes due, says AGC
6 Americans featured speakers at Europe show
6 Koch forms management, design firm
7 NCA announces environmental insurance
7 One left dead in Mohawk Indian affair
7 Huff at Rutgers
   
8 Return to 'traditional' course design
8 Comment: Researchers know Solomon was right
9 Construction, renovation seminar topics at SUNY-Delhi
9 Letters
9 -Turf industry must plan ahead
9 -Thank you for book report
9 Mid-Am show endorsed
9 Jones book chosen best
12 Super focus: Not resting on laurels, Bator tackles Merion
  New courses
14 U.S. Open win spurs more business for Hale Irwin
14 von Hagge team designing in Mexico
14 P.B. Dye creates 'manicured' look
14 Newly planned U.S. courses
15 Jones' new challenge: 1st Fla. course
15 Courses newly approved in the U.S.
15 Golf Club of Ga. opens Hills layout
 
Government update
16 Clubs million-dollar losers in Supreme Court decision
17 Referenda to reduce field-burning fail
18 Washington county enacts burning law
   
18 Field days show industry progress
19 Endophytes a critical find for research: Nature more important in face of environmental constraints, says USDA official
19 Marketing techniques said changing
20 An exclusive industry survey: Zoysiagrass sod is more popular and more expensive: Supplies limited, growers say
22 Green Section deciding $3M in research funds
  Association news
24 IoG elects long-time London horticultural official president
24 ASTA names new executive vp
24 Moody chairs PLCAA education panel in Georgia
24 GCA moves
24 -Krause directs communications...
24 -...and Clark named a director
24 Illinois plans tournament
25 Irrigation experts form chapter
25 Irrigation Expo preparations made
   
27 Fort Dix course not closing
28 NGF figures show more golfers, fewer rounds in '89:  'Relatively little growth overall for industry,' reports Beditz
29 Course for handicapped takes shape: Many companies offering services
29 Course designed for all to play
30 On the move
  Business news
32 Continental buys bridge line from DeBourgh
32 Detroit society cites Hancor, Inc.
32 Jacobsen presents scholarship to turf student
32 Briefs
   
33 New literature
34 New products
34 Golf course marketplace
36 Calendar
37 Zoysiagrass growers
38 On the green
38 - Future Golf removes boredom from range
38 - Pittsburgh borough planning year-round practice facility
38 Advertiser index
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