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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Serious new challenges ahead |
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-Pete Dye:Times changing fast |
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-ASGCA addressing environment issues |
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Europe fertile ground |
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Ruling plus for developers |
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USGA grasses a breakthrough |
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Hyundai delays plans |
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Architects' RFPs developed |
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Powell retains GCSAA title |
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Lawn care group defines issues |
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Bengeyfield 'Turf Master' |
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Monks square off against new course |
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Noland car sold |
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Landmark gets S.C. resorts |
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$45,000 grant to bolster development |
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Traverse Cup pits industry's avid golfers |
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American Golf expands its course services |
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Shinwa buys Wailea assets |
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Letters: Enjoyed coverage |
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Letter from News' publisher |
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Super focus: Wolfrom helps game that has helped him |
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Insurance plan reaches Mississippi: Golf association sign as co-sponsors of cost-saving program |
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Foremost reports Meadowood GC sale pending |
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Association news |
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Agri-Dealer network links group efforts |
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Christians chairs ASA Division C5 |
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Arizona's landscapers select Jones their new president |
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Endowment fund added to scholarship |
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Perry Dye says busy time ahead for builders |
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Course builders' 1989 officers |
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Burton's Walton chairs NGF's directors |
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Association formed for turf journalists |
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GCSAA changes its hierarchy |
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Car association's Inman sees major challenges |
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Golf car makers' 1989 officers |
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Fertilizer Institute elects Geise chairman of new officers |
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USGA awards $660,300 in grants |
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New courses |
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Ault, Clark finishing four in East, S'east |
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Palmer Design readies five |
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Maples completes private courses |
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Hills' firm dazzles with two-hole green |
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Nevis island faces 8-billion yen facelift |
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Plans for academy endanger project |
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Borland opens firm in Chicago |
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Finger Dye Spann designing municipals: Firm has four municipal courses under construction around country |
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Blackwolf Run goes 27 holes |
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Can-Am Golf forms Hurdzan Design Group |
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Korea cutting taxes on imported cars |
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Barton Creek resort sold |
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Fairway merger awaits vote |
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Golf world mourns loss of Herb Graffis |
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GCSAA honors Skogley, Brandt, others: Researchers, superintendents, golfers join those garnering organization's citations |
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-Past winners of the GCSAA awards |
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George Toma does Super (Bowl) job on turf |
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Surviving and prospering in the dead of a long winter with spring far off |
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Shoot the lights out!: Night golf takes hold across the country |
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Foursome in '30s ahead of their time |
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History repeats itself in new form near historical site |
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Pest management crucial in future |
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Comment: Much ado about nothing?: Animals, golfers have coexisted for 100 years |
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Irrigation school opens |
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Major resort picks Weston |
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Green Section signs on experts for conferences |
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Firms cited for engineering |
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On the move |
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-Stonecreek retains Resort Management |
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-Rose new GM at Red Mountain |
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-NGF promotes Treater to senior vice president |
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-Dr. Beard presented turf award |
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-Dunes resort said attracting interested buyers |
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Test course super endorses self-audit |
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Kit spells it all out for supers |
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Laws expected to get tougher |
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NCA adopts hazwaste program |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Government update |
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Lawn association joins fight: $10,000 set aside for legal challenge in New York |
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Turf Valley exonerated |
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U.S.-Canada pact amends Seed Act |
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Maine Golf premieres |
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EPA drafts pesticide plan |
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California supers shine in debut |
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Irrigation expo will look back on 40 years |
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NGF travel card could mean big savings |
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Who's participating |
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Ross 1,000th CGCS super |
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Equipment news |
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-Garfield Williamson reorganizes |
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-Triumph wins three more approvals |
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New literature |
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New products |
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Advertiser index |
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Americans cash in on European jackpot |
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Calendar |
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Advancing game is aim of new golf publication |
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