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March

Full Issue pdf (22.4 Mb) Volume 2, No. 3
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Ariz. law threatens growth
1 1st course planned for handicapped
1 Lease one, build two
1 Environment the major concern of architects
 
News
3 Minnesotans must find alternatives: Soldiers Field down for 2 years
3 American Golf buys Riverside
3 Aaron joins Davis firm
3 Bond approved to finance city course
4 Florida on top of 1989's course boom
4 Dye Club Management buys course
4 Cornish, Graves teach at Harvard
4 Pa. planners OK project
5 International Golf names directors
5 Lofts awards scholarships
5 Strand Golf Academy moves to River Oaks
5 Father, son turn hobby into business
5 Company names misspelled
6 CMAA's Schuping resigns
6 Just how cold was it? I'll tell you...
6 Site changed for Kauai course
6 Utah county plans third golf course
6 Developers closer to 'go'
7 Toro buys rights to Aeration's system
7 Editors seminar speaker set
7 Israel's second course planned by city mayor
7 Green Care high on Coremaster
8 Company is formed to build 'low-cost muni' courses
8 Horse farm: From trotters to fairways
8 Palmetto Golf buys Pleasant Pt. Plantation
8 Golf selling condos in NYC
8 Del. commission OKs sewage use
9 Land change OK'd for course
10 GCSAA show bigger and better
   
10 Comment: Handicapped easy to accommodate
12 Letters: 'The Best' sends his best
12 Quote of the month
12 Former ASTA president Huey, 80, dies
12 Dakota Dunes CC contracts with TSP for clubhouse
13 Super focus: Latshaw conquers tourney travails
 
New courses
14 Nelson & Wright busy in Pacific Basin region
14 Robinson course done
14 Crenshaw, Coore add 2nd 18 at Barton Creek
15 Courses newly planned in U.S.
15 Hassenplug designing four layouts
15 Golfplan working on overseas plans
15 Richard retained for Mass. course
15 Schmidt focusing on shot value
   
16 Government update: High Court to hear tax case: Decision critical to golf industry
18 Shangri-La facilities face $7M facelift
19 Mitsubishi, Daihatsu fulfill EPA requirements
19 Media, Melex race for charity
20 Utility vehicle options abundant
 
Association News
22 CMAA president ranks education top priority
22 CMAA officers take posts
22 N.J. Turfgrass group elects Dickison
22 LeSage heads environmental alliance
22 Central Pa. association elects officers
23 Green Section to get 'huge investment'
23 USGA elects slate of officers
24 Environment Maples' major concern: New ASGCA president taking office for 1990
25 Environment focus of architects' conclave
28 On the move
31 Cars can be modified for special handicaps
31 Special training said making major impact: Longo, Carbin videotapes open frontiers to challenged
31 LPGA pro's plans for 18-holer in works
 
Equipment news
32 V.I.T. expands sales force
32 Warren's honors its best
32 Best creates Flowtronix Int'l
32 Pennant label amended
33 E-Z-Dumper fleets eyed
   
33 New literature
33 -Landscaping catalog released
33 -Profs write on landscaping, water
33 -Cushman turf care encompassed
33 -Grass gardening illustrated
34 New products
36 Calendar
36 Golf course marketplace
37 Dannenberger, Silva, others on agenda
38 On the green: Parker, plus plastic, puts end to encroaching
38 Ad index
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