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June

Full Issue pdf (22.6 Mb) Volume 2, No. 6
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Rains deluge courses
1 Jobs galore for grads
1 Vegas debates effluent use
1 Miller tests waters with floating green
 
News
3 Landmark Land attempts deal
3 EPA hotline opens to help with rules, technology
3 Foundation to survey Ohio turf industry
3 Study says: Use charcoal
3 Boyd, Kelly form company
4 Hope sells to environmental group
4 Firm bought, course next on agenda
4 Jeremy Ranch project sold
4 Golden Bear sued by Tennessee club
4 Carbondale vote in Nov.
4 Sky Valley signs Palmer
5 Japanese opposition to chemicals on the rise
5 New course added but Sacramento still short
5 Joe Lee devotees hold matches
5 Harvard offers design course
5 Golf car race raises $8,000
6 Future of Hayward GC debated
6 AGC buys Skyline Woods
6 Utah courses delayed and over budget
6 Spring Island to become golf development
6 Aronomink denied OK for new sewer
6 Seminar set
7 Musser awards three scholarships
7 Bates opens Western office
   
8 Bengeyfield, Hurdzan, Wadsworth on board
8 Comment: Beware of Big Scare from abroad
9 DowElanco extends market into agriculture
9 Letters
9 -Klauk deserves praise for TV interview
9 -Encouragement
9 -ASGCA thanks
9 Lofts, AGC agree to terms
10 Super focus: Wright was heaven-sent at Ontario's Devil's Pulpit
10 Haney: A mind whizzing with innovative ideas: No extreme too extreme in his pursuit
11 Building Pulpit no frivolous venture for Hurdzan Group
11 Take your pick: Bells & whistles or Scotland reborn
 
New courses
12 Courses newly approved in the U.S.
12 Mike Young designing three courses
13 Courses newly proposed in the United States
13 Lohman [Lohmann] starts Illinois project
 
Government update
14 Developers hold breath awaiting Fla. decision
15 High Court expected to rule on Portland case
   
16 Military courses face extreme measures
17 Nine courses on bases due to close
18 Hogan's heroes: Supers at 1st-year tour's courses handle new obstacles
20 Exclusive surveys of Golf Course News
20 -Fungi fight an annual battle on golf courses
20 -Fungicides formulated to combat pythium blight
21 -Fungicides formulated to combat summer patch
22 Spraying measures can quiet concerns
23 Survey: 97% of courses have licensed applicators
23 Hale Irwin Golf Services doubles space
 
Association news
24 McMullen plans mechanics school for Michigan
24 Illinois Turfgrass Foundation plans fund-raisers for research projects
24 Midwest supers give to Musser
24 HAGCSA calls for research support
24 ASTA conclave set
25 No cloak and dagger, says CMAA head
25 U.S. clubs now 'benchmark' for world, Singerling says
25 Development director named
   
28 Fumigation firm expands
28 ASPA field days planned
28 Mule correction
29 New equity structure improves cash flow
30 On the move
32 Equipment news
33 New literature
34 New products
36 Golf course marketplace
37 Calendar
38 On the green: Practice makes perfect at home on the range
38 Advertisers' index
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