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April

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1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Serious new challenges ahead
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-Pete Dye:Times changing fast
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-ASGCA addressing environment issues
1
Europe fertile ground
1
Ruling plus for developers
1
USGA grasses a breakthrough
3
Hyundai delays plans
3
Architects' RFPs developed
3
Powell retains GCSAA title
4
Lawn care group defines issues
4
Bengeyfield 'Turf Master'
4
Monks square off against new course
4
Noland car sold
5
Landmark gets S.C. resorts
5
$45,000 grant to bolster development
5
Traverse Cup pits industry's avid golfers
5
American Golf expands its course services
5
Shinwa buys Wailea assets
6
Letters: Enjoyed coverage
7
Letter from News' publisher
8
Super focus: Wolfrom helps game that has helped him
8
Insurance plan reaches Mississippi: Golf association sign as co-sponsors of cost-saving program
8
Foremost reports Meadowood GC sale pending
Association news
9
Agri-Dealer network links group efforts
9
Christians chairs ASA Division C5
9
Arizona's landscapers select Jones their new president
9
Endowment fund added to scholarship
10
Perry Dye says busy time ahead for builders
10
Course builders' 1989 officers
10
Burton's Walton chairs NGF's directors
10
Association formed for turf journalists
10
GCSAA changes its hierarchy
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Car association's Inman sees major challenges
11
Golf car makers' 1989 officers
11
Fertilizer Institute elects Geise chairman of new officers
11
USGA awards $660,300 in grants
New courses
12
Ault, Clark finishing four in East, S'east
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Palmer Design readies five
12
Maples completes private courses
12
Hills' firm dazzles with two-hole green
12
Nevis island faces 8-billion yen facelift
12
Plans for academy endanger project
13
Borland opens firm in Chicago
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Finger Dye Spann designing municipals: Firm has four municipal courses under construction around country
13
Blackwolf Run goes 27 holes
   
14
Can-Am Golf forms Hurdzan Design Group
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Korea cutting taxes on imported cars
14
Barton Creek resort sold
14
Fairway merger awaits vote
15
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
20
Shoot the lights out!: Night golf takes hold across the country
21
Foursome in '30s ahead of their time
21
History repeats itself in new form near historical site
22
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
24
Green Section signs on experts for conferences
24
Firms cited for engineering
25
On the move
25
-Stonecreek retains Resort Management
25
-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
25
-Dunes resort said attracting interested buyers
26
Test course super endorses self-audit
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Kit spells it all out for supers
26
Laws expected to get tougher
27
NCA adopts hazwaste program
27
Golf course marketplace
Government update
28
Lawn association joins fight: $10,000 set aside for legal challenge in New York
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Turf Valley exonerated
28
U.S.-Canada pact amends Seed Act
   
29
Maine Golf premieres
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EPA drafts pesticide plan
29
California supers shine in debut
29
Irrigation expo will look back on 40 years
30
NGF travel card could mean big savings
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Who's participating
30
Ross 1,000th CGCS super
31
Equipment news
31
-Garfield Williamson reorganizes
31
-Triumph wins three more approvals
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New literature
33
New products
36
Advertiser index
37
Americans cash in on European jackpot
38
Calendar
38
Advancing game is aim of new golf publication
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