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July

Volume 1, No. 5Full Issue pdf (18.4 MB)
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Seed firms: Gov't costs us $1M
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Possible cure found for cricket
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Eureka! Golf gold being mined
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-1989 prime time for nation's builders
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-Beware snags, but money can be found
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Drought resistance of grasses: Turfgrass scientists' research is bearing fruit with critical findings
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GCSAA plans new offices
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Traverse Cup win nets Doral tourney
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Poellot moves into U.S. market
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Grande Lair plans to snare title as world's best
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Jacobs firm now Greenvisions
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Oregon seed firms optimistic on burning
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ASPA gives grant money
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Von Hagge cited for excellence
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Architect Wencel a man with special 'finishing touches'
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International students see 'real world'
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Dunlop Japan buys into Dye Design
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Partnership formed
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Letters
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Pennsylvania sells land to be turned into courses
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Bradleys get family award
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Grand Slam raises $100,000
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Product feature series opens: Golf course mowers, tractors and related products showcased
Association news
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Golf superintendents keeping 'Eden' green
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Hodnick replaces Kurtz for STMA
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PGA of America makes changes
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-O'Brien and Steranka earn promotions...
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-...While Still nabbed for new position
   
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Super focus: Jimmy Jones the main Maine man 60 years
New courses
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Aesthetics, playability are Larry Nelson's aim for Nashville layout
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Walker designs and renovates
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Hawaii getting PGA Tour courses
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McCumber team busy on Florida courses
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New York State Kay's domain
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Lohman's Cedar Creek CC opening
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Paris site challenges von Hagge
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Golf course development plans
   
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FAI, environment expert collaborate
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Kieffer tabbed by FGCSA
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Green signs with resort
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Turfgrass foundation presents scholarships
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Valle Vista hires Fla. firm to run club
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Indiana course to benefit area
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Calendar
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Groups support conclave
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Lake Nona building villas
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Some grass seed cleaned
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Government update: Irrigation systems face inspection
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Weed's been here
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Mowers made lighter, tougher, with improved cutting and conditioning units
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Amick suggests 18 ways to save on course
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Northern New England: Surviving in shorter seasons
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A dream comes true - and on a budget, too
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Captains: Making it with no housing
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Comment: Lost tradition equals lost manners
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On the move
Equipment news
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Morgan, Meadows join Hunter
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Melex expands network of distributors nationwide
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Ex-super Coffin tabbed as regional manager
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Ransomes appoints Perz, Martin, Large: Perz in charge of national technical assistance program
   
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New literature
26 Golf Course News' showcase of tractors, accessories and related products
30 Golf course marketplace
30 Ad index
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