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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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New USGA service targets construction |
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NTEP funding survives; Morris credits lobbying |
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Waterworld east |
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Pebble Beach courses seek solutions to salty effluent |
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Public Golf Forum: Priority one: Putting the customer first |
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News |
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In brief |
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NGF directory hits streets & the web |
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Supers stage their own Ryder Cup this month: Hayter Cup matches set for Sept. 16, in Britain |
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Floods push back Quad City opening |
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N.Y. course workers survive live burial |
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Maintenance vehicle claims the life of Colorado 9-year-old |
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Indiana muni will handle night play |
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Much-anticipated Tennessee muni opens front nine |
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Club opens on Outer Banks, finally |
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New life for Ross bunkers in N.C. |
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Kentucky links fill out to 18 |
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Spanish Wells now operating 27 holes |
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Correction |
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Panks to design 5th municipal track for city of Phoenix |
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Deer get their due at Illinois track |
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Red Hook gets new look with a baker's dozen |
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No secret: New 18 at Lake Arrowhead |
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Santa Fe project close to approval? |
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Del. officials shut down renegade course owner |
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Restored sooner course reopens |
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Booth lands N.H. project |
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Survey says: We want bentgrass! |
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Golf may develop on Canadian base |
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Developers fined for wading in without permits |
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Seattle landfill course honored |
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Following Alabama's example, Mississippi courts development |
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Another goose dilemma solved by four-legged strategy |
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Watson develops KC youth facility |
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Killian course opens in Mich. |
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From the Editor |
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Why golf isn't price sensitive |
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Better prep helps developers put up hall-of-fame numbers |
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Letters: Lenders cast wary eye |
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Guest commentary: Jamaican postcard: Paradise? Yes. Construction cakewalk? No, no, no! |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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One if by air, two if by sea: Gambusias worth their weight in mosquitoes |
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Q&A: MSU's Vargas on the cusp of pioneering research |
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New zoysiagrasses fulfilling prophecies of the past |
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Cheaper product forecast for zoysias |
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Final-year report on national 1991 zoysiagrass tests |
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NTEP lists leading zoysiagrasses in test categories |
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Potassium solution hastens zoysiagrass germination dramatically |
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Bright future in tests being seeded |
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Par for the Course, school plan cited |
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Savvy Superintendent: Multi-faceted age of information links superintendents to the latest |
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Environmental Steward applications available |
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Audubon certifies The Club at Seabrook Island |
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Shop talk: Evacuation plan 'a must' for some |
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A list of checks from Mancuso |
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EPA issues regs for state plans |
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Super focus: Enticed to Florida, Frutchey finds dream job at Black Diamond |
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GCSAA acts to ease reaffiliation |
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White opens turf consultant firm |
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Where they're going: Long-time Maine supers shuffle positions, leave posts |
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Mendenhall in Kansas Hall |
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On the green: Do it yourself, and better, with paver blocks |
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Pump-station mechanics, maintenance on menu |
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'Metered' Stimp saves super time |
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Saint Andrews' Reagan certified |
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USGA joins EPA group |
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Ewoldt certified in environmental specialty |
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[Regional news] |
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Tree care show set |
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Mosher, Hammans certified |
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[The Rhode Island Turfgrass Foundation presents the second annual Rhode Island Turfgrass Show] |
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Rockies conclave planned |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Maine busting out of slumber |
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Belgrade Lakes is Clark's first American canvas |
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Q&A: Brit Clive Clark brings design career to U.S. |
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Colleagues hail Bunker Hill |
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Hawk Hollow reclaims sand quarry |
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Johnston's Cape Fear 18 complete |
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Ironhorse unveils 'Little League' facility |
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Press Maxwell is nominated for Hall |
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Celebrated co-design |
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Winter prep report |
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Can compost actually fight snow mold? |
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Fertilize & overseed: All at once |
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Top-dresser turned overseeder |
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Verti-Drain offers aeration alternative: Narrow-needle tines |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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OB Sports acquires Vegas' Legacy |
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Personnel perspectives: Employees must know what you expect of them |
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Consolidation name of FGCI's game |
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Valhalla caught in legal trap? |
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Man(ager) on the street: Golf course management an evolving business |
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Western Golf Properties, U.S. Homes hook up on two desert projects |
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CMAA handbook can help private clubs avoid costly litigation |
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Fairways standardized F&B menu at facilities |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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A bridge too far? |
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New product of the month |
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EPA amends a pair of worker protection laws: Monsanto honored for 'green' revisions to Round-Up chemistry |
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Ransomes continues sponsorship strategy |
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GCSAA report: Two join Platinum Tee Club; four re-up |
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Alamo okayed in California |
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Jacobsen assists course in need |
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U.S. battery adds Dura, Budwick |
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New products |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Calendar |
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Advertisers' index |
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The public arena |
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-Public golf forum: Development program addresses market realities |
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-Practicing what he preaches: Forum speaker Lohmann puts renovation skills to work in Peoria |
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