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1975 January
Volume #49, No. 1                  
1975 February
Volume #49, No. 2
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
9 Table of Contents
10 Swinging Around Golf
16 The Next 25 Years
20 Orlando, New Orleans, Vancouver
23 The Maturing of Graphite: Improved Production may Cut Prices, Making the Shaft More Salable
25 Coming Events
26 The Poe Profile
30 Downtown Pro Shop 
34 Aquatics: The Chemical Answer
42 Budgeting Labor: Fighting the Peaks and Valleys
46 News of the Industry
46 -"Pro-Only" Suit Finally Settled?
46 -Report Shows Clubs in 'Stagflation'
46 -American Course Design Accepted All Over World
47 -Tight Fertilizer Situation Continues
48 -Club Crests Make Money
50 -Toro Expects Over 200 Will Enroll in Turf School
58 -Slow-Releasing Nitrogen Produces Quality Turf
64 New Products
68 Classified
71 Golf Course Architect's Guide
72 Advertiser's Index
72 People in the News
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 Swinging Around Golf
10 Golfdom's Golf Industry Marketing & Research Report
16 Master of Merchandise
20 PGA '75
22 Quail Hollow Turns Tough
26 Free Fertilizer: With Fertilizer Prices Soaring, a Midwest Superintendent Began Looking for an Alternative, and did Not have to Go Beyond His Local Waste Disposal Plant
27 Coming Events
28 Setting Up Shop: There is a Difference, Says New Mexican Pro Joe McDermott, When the Final Decision Rests for the First Time on the Shoulders of the New Pro
32 Black Ties to White Aprons
36 Fact: About Half the Golfers Play on 13 Percent of the Nation's Courses
39 National Golf Foundation: Educational Consultants
40 New Products
42 News of the Industry
42 -GCSAA Pension Plan Closer to Reality
42 -Wage Abuses can Cause Club Problems
43 -'Pentagon Golf Pricetag Steep': Proxmire
44 -Bayou Swamp to Top Course in a New Orleans Year
46 -Electrical Wiring Problems for Golf Course Builders
48 -Shortage Predicted in 1975 for Weed Control Materials
48 -Superintendent Standard Set for Pesticide Application
54 Classified
56 Golf Course Architect's Guide
58 Advertiser's Index
58 People in the News
   
   
   
1975 March
Volume #49, No. 3
1975 April
Volume #49, No. 4
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 Swinging Around Golf: PGA Show Gives Preview of 1975 Pro Golf
10 The Company Course: Firestone's 'Plant No. 3'
17 A Detroit Club Manufacturer Takes a Stand on Rebates by Starting His Own: Whitewalls, Wheelcovers & Woods
18 New Breed of Superintendent: The Changing of the Guard
19 Coming Events
20 PGA: New Deal in Orlando 
32 GCSAA New Orleans Turf Show: Superintendents Talk Business
40 Pro-Only Suit: Round One to Golf City 
44 New Products
48 News of the Industry
48 -Grand Jury Studies Fertilizer Industry
52 -ProTurf Div. Announces Two Overseeding Blends
53 -[Newly Elected Board of the American Society of Golf Course Architects]
62 Classified
65 Golf Course Architect's Guide
66 Advertiser's Index
66 People in the News
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 Swinging Around Golf
8 April in Augusta: What Makes the Masters Green?
10 -42 Years at the Masters
14 Club Repair: Let's Talk Basics
20 Everything You've Always Wanted Your Shop to be: Club Officials at El Paso Country Club in Texas Decided It was Time to Build a New Pro Shop, and Bill Eschenbrenner Took the Opportunity to Design in What was Important to Him. The Result - His Own Dream Shop
24 What Does Tennis Cost? What is It Worth?
27 Weed Control: An Exact Science
32 Right in Your Own Backyard: A Superintendent's Solution to Turf Repair Might be a Course Nursery
36 Little Shop, Big Profit
40 New Products 
42 Coming Events
44 News of the Industry
44 -Golf Day Adds Sweepstakes
45 -[3 Golf Course Architects Cited as Fellows by the ASGCA for Their Dedicated Service to Golf]
45 -Understand Seed Tag, Says Researcher
48 -Pre-Emergence Herbicide Available Soon
50 -Bluegrass Varieties Good Turf Specialist Says
52 Classified
54 Golf Course Architect's Guide
58 Advertiser's Index
58 People in the News
   
   
   
1975 May
Volume #49, No. 5
1975 June
Volume #49, No. 6
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
7 Table of Contents
8 Swinging Around Golf
13 Pro Credit: Are You a Bad Risk? 
18 Club Repair: Expand and Profit
22 Have You Created a Maintenance Monster?: Have Course Maintenance Standards been Set too High Over the Years? This Midwest Superintendent Feels that with Soaring Costs and Tight Money, Overgrooming is Indeed Overspending
24 Managers Take a Long Range Look: New CMAA President John Simmons has Spearheaded a Reorganization of the Association and a Hard Look into the Future to See What is Ahead for Clubs and Managers
28 Planned Fairways Dependable Under Stress: Fairways are Fine Until the First Wave of 90° Weather Hits, Says George Thompson, Superintendent at Columbia Country Club, Bethesda, Maryland. With a Planned Fairway Program, Now He is Ready for Extreme Weather and Other Stress Periods
30 Million Dollar Pro Shop: Stocked to the Rafters
32 Coming Events
34 New Products
36 News of the Industry
36 -Course Budgets Lag Far Behind Inflation
37 -Agreement Reached on New PGA Home
40 -Aerial Chemical Application on Courses in Near Future?
42 Golf Course Architect's Guide
43 Classified
46 Advertiser's Index
46 People in the News
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover 
3 Table of Contents
4 Swinging Around Golf
8 The Majesty of Medinah: How the Chicago-Area Course Works and How It is Handling Itself for This Month's 75th U.S. Open
14 Coming Events
16 Manufacturers Make Merchandising Manageable 
18 Boost Club's Winter Activities: Bring Tennis Indoors
20 Upgrading Your System: Irrigation to Fit the Course
24 The Fight Against Fusarium blight
28 News of the Industry
29 -National and Local Chapters don't Back Members on Jobs, One Superintendent Says
33 -Superintendent's Education Becoming More of a Factor
36 New Products 
40 Classified
41 Golf Course Architect's Guide
42 Advertiser's Index
42 People in the News
   
   
   
1975 July
Volume #49, No. 7
1975 August
Volume #49, No. 8
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
7 Table of Contents
8 Swinging Around Golf: Tough Times
10 Hogan on Business
14 Snapfinger Woods - A Natural Development: Carving a Golf Course Development Out of Nature in Atlanta
20 Golf Facility Management and the Superintendent: This Midwest Superintendent is Against the General Manager Concept of Country Club Management - And Tells Why
22 Graphite: Clearing the Confusion
26 Coming Events
28 What's Good for the Game: The Legacy of the National Golf Foundation has Spanned Four Decades. The Group's Direction Intertwines with the Future of Golf
32 Not Paying Their Dues
34 New Products
36 News of the Industry
36 -Superintendent Must Protect His Job
37 -[Chairman Phil Wogan Reviews a New Course with Members Finger and Matthews]
38 -Glyphosate More Effective to Control Perennial Grass
40 -La Costa Slaps Suit on 'Penthouse'
42 Classified
43 Golf Course Architect's Course
46 Advertiser's Index
46 People in the News
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 Swinging Around Golf
6 After Cushman - What?
9 Cars - Make Them Mandatory?
10 Lightning: Protection, a Club Responsibility
12 The 'Peace of Mind' Maintenance Plan
16 Videotape Golf Outings: Zooming in on a New Market
18 A Linen Program Without a Wrinkle 
21 People in the News
24 Pennsylvania Superintendent's Bensulide Program: You don't have to Live with Poa annua
26 Overseeding with Quality: Selection of Grasses, Establishment and Maintenance for Bermudagrass
31 Coming Events
32 New Products
34 News of the Industry
34 -Should You Send Ryegrass to do a Bluegrass's Work?
35 -Amur the Answer for Aquatic Weeds?
36 -Is Pond Water Treated with Aquatic Herbicides Safe for Turf Irrigation?
38 -Courses Save Green Belts, Architects President Says
40 Classified
41 Golf Course Architect's Guide
42 Advertiser's Index
42 People in the News
   
   
   
1975 September/October
Volume #49, No. 9
1975 November/December
Volume #49, No. 10
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
5 Table of Contents
5 On the Cover
6 Swinging Around Golf
8 Pro Balls: The Makers, The Market, The Future
12 Winter Plans: Keeping Member Interest High
16 Licensing: Will It Help or Hinder the Pro?
18 Coming Events
21 Master Plan: Changing a Course's Complexion
24 Keep Your Committees Informed: Will Progress Reports Work for You? 
28 The Enemy Without
34 Winter Battery Care: Batteries Stored at 0°F. Self-Discharge Very Little Over a Four-Month Period. The Same Batteries Stored at 80°F. Need to be Recharged Once a Month
38 News of the Industry
39 -Chlordane and Heptachlor Banned; Velsicol Appeals
40 -Credibility with Employers Will Upgrade Superintendent
42 -Different Turf Varieties for Tees, Fairways, Roughs on Future Golf Courses?
43 -Superintendents Association Profiles Average Course
44 -Growing Divot Controversy: Chicago, Georgia Check in
46 -Select the Proper Level of Turfgrass Management
50 -Ask Irrigation Consultant About System, Expert Says
51 -Minimize Turf Compaction, Turf Researcher Suggests
51 -Japanese Beetles a Problem on New England Courses
54 Classified
55 Golf Course Architect's Guide
56 New Products
58 Advertiser's Index
58 People in the News
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
A Golfdom's Equipment '76
5 Table of Contents
8 Swinging Around Golf
11 '76 Car Report
16 The Soft Goods Rainbow: Many Pros Never Find It
22 Rancho California: Built for Maintenance 
26 Coming Events
28 Insurance: Is Your Course Really Covered? 
30 Establishing a New Fairway: Use of Paraquat Eliminated Annual Grass Competition Without Injury to Zoysia Sprigs on This Kansas City Course
32 Bring Back Your Buffet
34 New Products
36 News of the Industry
36 -Petition to Lessen Depth of Underground Cables Filed
37 -Japanese Beetle No Longer Worst Pest
38 -Green Topdressing Timing is of Critical Importance
44 -Glade Cultivar of Bluegrass New Rutgers Turf Release
47 -Connection Between Thatch in Bluegrass, Worm Absence
48 Classified
49 Golf Course Architect's Guide
50 Advertiser's Index
50 People in the News