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May

Volume 1, No. 3 Full Issue pdf (18.2 MB)
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Cover
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Table of contents
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Jones challenges architects
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Construction up 45%
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Oregon's seed industry in trouble
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ClubCorp. contracted for Moscow site
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Club Car senior notes offered
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Dow, Eli Lilly form Dow Elanco: Company will be one of industry's six largest in world
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Irrigation school picks president
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American Golf purchases Innsbruck
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Evergreen cited third straight year
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Developers strive to meet regulatory decision
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'Follow Through' campaign kept alive
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Small, Huff both honored
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USGA firms up sites for annual conferences
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Lesco consolidates manufacturing
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Turf profs recruiting in Japan
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Cushman expanding Florida plant
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Ryder raises contribution
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Ransomes sets record
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Letters: Value to industry
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'Northern Texas Golfer' cited
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Veteran writer Smith dies
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Oregon critical to golf industry
Association news
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Florida Irrigation Society picks Swanson president
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ASGCA officers take posts
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Wholesalers' Education to expand
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AIMRA leader: Reps narrowing product lines
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Rossi heads GCBA
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Hoffman promises response to grassroot needs at CMA
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American Seed Trade Association sets eyes on D.C.
   
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Super focus: Got some swampland you want converted?
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On the links: Dodgertown's "C.H." Thomas name to remember
New courses
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Hills' Arizona course will challenge golfers with wetlands, topography
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Eglin AFB's new nine retains environment
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Championship course faces McCumber
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Matthews integrates forest, course
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Kidwell, Hurdzan finish courses
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Two Carrick courses take shape in Ontario
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Lohman helping on back 9 at Settler's Hill Golf Club
Government update
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NCA hires Washington veteran
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Florida bill would mandate irrigation
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III. ruling puts some at risk
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Weed stance toughened after Argentine problem
   
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Columbus course boom covers all the bases: Financing varies from private moneys to municipal bonds in Ohio golf course explosion
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Innovations make more color achievable for golf courses
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Comment: Slow play crucial to golfers, owners: TV and pros have led many to painstaking sluggardness
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Calendar
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Golf course marketplace
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On the move
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-Stonecreek reports appointments
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-Olson picked to head E-Z-GO
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-Grosh Lebanon sales manager
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Equipment news
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New literature
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-From scenery to grasses, book chronicles courses: Vermont, New Hampshire courses detailed
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New products
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Golfing public again grows
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Rossi happy but warns of obstacles
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Dye: Expect busy 1989
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