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November

Full Issue pdf (21.9 MB)Volume 1, No. 9
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Cover
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Table of contents
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Recovering from Hugo: Hurricane struck Carolina courses in random fashion
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Europe opens arms to golf experts
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Garden honors supers
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Supers' needs foster inventions
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Baird course first in Turkey
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Sod research funded
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Conference will focus on management
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Mizuno pays $10M for Showboat
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'Green industry' associations join forces: New council will act as voice on landscape and environ mental [environmental] issues
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Los Coyotes first JCB merchant
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OSU given grant money
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Course plans renovation
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Lake Nona makes plans
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Orlando project denied
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GCA focuses conclave on environment
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Landfill site for course
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MGM buying land, Tropicana
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Two associations, one conference
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Letters
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Blais new associate editor
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Western Pumping info unveiled
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Lebanon omitted
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Product features to update readers
Association news
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NCA files brief in high court on Portland GC tax decision
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Lawn Institute board honors 51 grasses
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Connecticut superintendents, company give sod cutter to experiment station
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ASPA organizing midwinter conference in Florida
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Fertilizer, chemical groups create network
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Super focus: Christian takes challenge to be the best at the best
   
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On the move
  Government update
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OSHA discovers 49,098 violations
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Seed group formed
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Government update: PLCAA challenging local authority
New courses
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Jones adds Prince to Kauai scene
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Courses newly planned in the United States
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Johnston layout uses wetlands
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Palmer course a centerpiece
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Rees Jones took Haig Point challenge
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Garl takes on 27-hole Oak Ford course
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McCumber handling Mississippi site
   
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Laosian officials eye golf possibilities
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Back to the future: 'You can call us protectionists,' says Ed Connor
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Saving masterpieces of the masters: Ross Society championing a call to preserve famed courses
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Travis Point members OK major renovation
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Changing worries, laws plague architects and builders
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-Red tape hampers architects but new development plans of all types abounding worldwide...
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- ...While builders decry tougher financing and environmental laws
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The 'name' sells the course for many: Pros, ex-pros cashing in on celebrity
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Comment: The pros: Are they a good choice to design? There's disagreement in the industry
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-Hurdzan says: 'No'
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-Applegate: 'Yes'
Equipment news
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NuMex Sahara success encourages FMC
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Roseman inks pact to supply Kubota
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Outdoor Equipment opens facility: Missouri plant combines offices, showroom, warehouse, maintenance
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Echo names new distributors
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Agri-Diagnostics firm makes Union Carbide, DNA partners
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Mobay's Tempo wins approval from EPA
   
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New products
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Golf course marketplace
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Hurricane Jerry easy on Texas
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Calendar
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On the green: Super swats gnats with bats 'n birds
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