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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Ariz. law threatens growth |
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1st course planned for handicapped |
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Lease one, build two |
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Environment the major concern of architects |
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News |
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Minnesotans must find alternatives: Soldiers Field down for 2 years |
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American Golf buys Riverside |
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Aaron joins Davis firm |
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Bond approved to finance city course |
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Florida on top of 1989's course boom |
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Dye Club Management buys course |
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Cornish, Graves teach at Harvard |
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Pa. planners OK project |
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International Golf names directors |
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Lofts awards scholarships |
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Strand Golf Academy moves to River Oaks |
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Father, son turn hobby into business |
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Company names misspelled |
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CMAA's Schuping resigns |
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Just how cold was it? I'll tell you... |
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Site changed for Kauai course |
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Utah county plans third golf course |
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Developers closer to 'go' |
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Toro buys rights to Aeration's system |
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Editors seminar speaker set |
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Israel's second course planned by city mayor |
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Green Care high on Coremaster |
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Company is formed to build 'low-cost muni' courses |
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Horse farm: From trotters to fairways |
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Palmetto Golf buys Pleasant Pt. Plantation |
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Golf selling condos in NYC |
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Del. commission OKs sewage use |
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Land change OK'd for course |
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GCSAA show bigger and better |
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Comment: Handicapped easy to accommodate |
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Letters: 'The Best' sends his best |
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Quote of the month |
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Former ASTA president Huey, 80, dies |
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Dakota Dunes CC contracts with TSP for clubhouse |
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Super focus: Latshaw conquers tourney travails |
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New courses |
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Nelson & Wright busy in Pacific Basin region |
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Robinson course done |
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Crenshaw, Coore add 2nd 18 at Barton Creek |
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Courses newly planned in U.S. |
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Hassenplug designing four layouts |
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Golfplan working on overseas plans |
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Richard retained for Mass. course |
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Schmidt focusing on shot value |
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Government update: High Court to hear tax case: Decision critical to golf industry |
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Shangri-La facilities face $7M facelift |
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Mitsubishi, Daihatsu fulfill EPA requirements |
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Media, Melex race for charity |
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Utility vehicle options abundant |
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Association News |
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CMAA president ranks education top priority |
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CMAA officers take posts |
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N.J. Turfgrass group elects Dickison |
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LeSage heads environmental alliance |
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Central Pa. association elects officers |
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Green Section to get 'huge investment' |
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USGA elects slate of officers |
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Environment Maples' major concern: New ASGCA president taking office for 1990 |
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Environment focus of architects' conclave |
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On the move |
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Cars can be modified for special handicaps |
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Special training said making major impact: Longo, Carbin videotapes open frontiers to challenged |
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LPGA pro's plans for 18-holer in works |
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Equipment news |
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V.I.T. expands sales force |
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Warren's honors its best |
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Best creates Flowtronix Int'l |
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Pennant label amended |
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E-Z-Dumper fleets eyed |
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New literature |
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-Landscaping catalog released |
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-Profs write on landscaping, water |
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-Cushman turf care encompassed |
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-Grass gardening illustrated |
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New products |
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Calendar |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Dannenberger, Silva, others on agenda |
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On the green: Parker, plus plastic, puts end to encroaching |
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