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Cover
4
Table of Contents
6
President's Message: 'Greatest Show on Earth' in Orlando Marks End of an Era
8
Turf News Roundup
8
-GCSAA Tournament Host Killed in Crash
8
-The Scandinavian Connection
10
-Horticultural Society Honors Tree Author
10
-Ross Course in Orlando Undergoes Renovation
12
-Architect Revises Booklet on Greens Construction
16
The Florida Story
16
-Table of Contents
16
-Golf in Florida is a $5
Billion
Business
18
-Bless You, John Hamilton!: Sarasota Not Only has the Nation's Best Supply of Golf Courses, It also had the First!
19
-Florida Cities Lead Nation
22
-Need More Water? Make Your Own!
28
-If You don't Like These 29 Great Ones, Wait a Year
32
-FGCSA: From 0 to 600 in 20
36
Orlando GCSAA: 61st International Golf Course Conference & Show: February 19-26, 1990
36
-It's the Greatest Show in Turf
37
-Table of Contents
42
-Florida's Candidate: Finally... a Floridian with Time for National Affairs
44
-Golf Championship: FGCSA's Best Players to Face 600 Challengers
46
-Old Tom Morris Award: Hey, Sherwood! Do You Remember the Time We...?
48
FGCSA Spotlight: Distinguished Service Award: 'I Enjoy Getting Back to the Roots of the Job'
56
Research Update
56
-The Early Birds Got the Worms
60
-And the Bent Goes on...
62
-FGCSA Research Green to Grow Green Real Soon
64
Architects, Etc.: Mister Lee is Really a Good Ol' Joe: An Early Champion of Golf Course Superintendents Lets His Courses do the Talking
65
-'A Gentleman and a Fine Human Being...'
70
Turf Manager's Toolbox: Just Because It's Green doesn't Mean You Want It!
74
Development Report: 89 New Courses in Florida's Immediate Future
78
Supply Side: Toro Honors Superintendents with Garden in Hall of Fame
80
Index to Advertisers
82
Letters to the Editor
84
Afterwords
84
-Back to the Future
88
-Reflections: Editing the Chapter Magazine Gives a Superintendent Something to do in His Spare Time
Spring
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Cover
4
Table of Contents
6
President's Message: The Applause was Nice, but Let's Get to Work
13
Turf News Roundup
13
-Show Sets Records; Forum, Roundtable Break New Ground
20
Corrections
24
Managing the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass is One of the Profession's Most Challenging Jobs but Fred Klauk Loves It
32
FGCSA at the Show
32
-[Conference Photos]
34
-Little Things Add Up to Big Effort, Says Show Host
34
-Notes from GCSAA Headquarters...
36
Getting the Job Done: Superintendent Convinces Country Club of Orlando's Members to Renovate Their Donald Ross Greens
48
Law & Environment: Your Community has a Right to Know: ...And Failure to Keep It Informed can Cost a Bundle
52
Whence the Bent?: Researchers Seek Heat-and-Humidity-Tolerant Bentgrass
54
Research Notes
54
-Bacteria Kills the Nematodes, but It's Tough to Grow
55
-IFAS Tests Compost as Medium for Sod
60
Management Seminar: When It Comes to Renting Equipment...: Knowledge is Power
64
Architects, etc.: Key to This Architect's Future Lies in the Past: Former Instructor at Lake City Community College Builds a Practice on His Growing Reputation as a Donald Ross Scholar
70
Florida Development Picture Continues to Brighten, but Public Courses Lag
72
His Solutions are all Wet: Winner of the Florida Turfgrass Association's Highest Award in 1989, Tom Latta Built a Business on Controlling a Pair of Exotic Aquatic Weeds
77
Industry Roundup
78
Index to Advertisers
80
New Products
82
Afterwords
82
-Not Everybody can be the Head Superintendent
84
-'Germ Warfare' Against the Mole Cricket Appears to be Working: It's Still too Early to Tell About the Red-Eyed Fly
88
-Thanks for Outstanding Support of Research Efforts
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Summer
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Cover
6
Table of Contents
7
Advertiser Index
9
President's Message: Research and Communication Will Win the Day
12
Natural Balance
13
Turf News Roundup
13
-FTGA Wants to Fund World-Class Research Facility at UF
13
-Correction
16
-FTGA Show Brings 'Paradise' to Orlando Sept. 30
16
-Permit Problems Getting Serious, Say Architects
25
Municipal Golf the Right Way: Cape Coral Built a $2.8 Million Golf Course by a Top Architect at Virtually No Cost to Taxpayers
32
FGCSA Spotlight
32
-Best of Both Worlds
33
-South Florida Field Day Yields $14,000
34
-Oliver Wins
Poa
34
-Central Florida Mechanics Meet
34
-Everglades Honors Joneses
36
Hands on: Rebuild... and Save $200,000: With Five Mechanics on Staff, Boca Woods Rebuilt 20 Major Pieces of Equipment and Saved a Lot of Money
44
Architects, etc.
44
-Prince of Naples
50
-Maintenance Costs Threaten Industry, Says Maples
52
-2 Palm Beach Architects Join ASGCA
53
-USGA Commits $3 Million to Research
54
Research Report
54
-Gray Water on the Green: Golf Course Superintendents Help Scientists Decide Between Rose-Colored Glasses and a Jaundiced View for Recycled Water
55
-Red-Eyed Flies Secure Beachhead in Bradenton
56
-Nematodes Meet Nemesis in Battle with Bacteria
62
-Biocontrol Harmless to Good Nematode
62
-Lakes doing Well Near Golf Courses
66
Supply Side
66
-Golf's Own Imagineer: Walt Disney would have Loved Tom Mascaro Who Combines Engineering Skill with Imagination
74
-Turf Industry Roundup
77
Afterwords: Florida's Drought Poses Challenges, Opportunities
Fall
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Section/Selected Title
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Cover
6
Table of Contents
7
Advertiser Index
9
President's Message: Let's All Get Involved
13
Turf News Roundup: Industry Gets Its Act Together
20
He Gets the Job Done: After Only Four Years in Florida, Ray Hansen is the 10th President of the FGCSA. In All His Business Dealings, He Prefers the Direct Route
22
FGCSA Spotlight
30
Research Report: Research for the '90s: Superintendents Will have to Bring the University onto the Golf Course to Get the Data They Need
36
Architects, etc.: Her Job is to Get the Details Right: Jan Beljan has Parlayed a Stint as an Assistant Superintendent and a GCSAA Scholarship into a Position with One of the World's Foremost Architects
44
Supply Side
44
-A Good Idea isn't Enough... Even if It Works: It Takes Planning, Financing, Patience and Humility to Turn a Good Idea into Profits
50
-Turf Industry Roundup
52
-Reference Library: Recently Released Professional Literature
54
Afterwords
54
-Code of Ethics: Spell It Out and Respect It
56
-Green Side Up: Cooperative Study with DER, USGS Will Yield Much-Needed Data
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