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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Beating the heat |
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-Buffalo billed as wonder grass |
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-Isolite expected barrier-breaker |
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UK is definitely no U.S. |
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Discrimination stops at supers' desk |
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News |
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TPC-Conn. officials face stiff test: Renovations must be complete in time for '91 Greater Hartford Open |
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Midwest Links buys Meadowlakes in Texas |
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Money-maker pushes county execs to build second course |
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Moratorium stops course completion |
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Florida Golf Council being created: Summit to draw government, golf industry together |
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Illinois gives incentives |
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Rodriguez Foundation and GCN set tourney |
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Pollard cited for article on Pebble Beach |
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Monaghan's project meets opposition |
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Congressman wants fed'l revenue from courses: Land leased to Scottsdale should produce further return, Synar claims |
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Planter's Row Course closes at busiest time |
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Hills moves East office |
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Renovations lag behind schedule |
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American expertise goes to Japan |
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Bass Group expands golf course division work |
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Tour's gone overboard: Roughs too tough |
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Comment: All are equal |
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Letters: Leave the masters' designs alone |
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NCA plans conference for directors |
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Schreiner puts up his shingle |
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Club Mark gets Red Fox pact |
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Super focus: Twelve's a charm for AGC's Owens |
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New courses |
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Dye puts his stamp on 3rd nine at Kohler |
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Courses newly proposed in the United States |
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Courses newly approved in the U.S. |
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Egypt Valley CC 'one of my best,' says Arthur Hills |
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Bates takes design team international |
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Government update |
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Minus $311M, Honolulu opens municipal course |
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Florida officials hold off on Green Point |
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Fertilizer dealers meet legislators |
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Negotiations held to stop deadly Indian protest |
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Testimony complete in Vermont |
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Maui zoning laws eyed |
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Association news |
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Morris winner Campbell: Supers' work most crucial |
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Hudson taking on PGA post |
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Ross Society hails members Nicklaus, Maples |
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Eleven club managers earn CMAA certification |
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N.Y. groups set tourneys |
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ASGCA releases membership list |
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Aspiring architects learn the ropes at Harvard |
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Exclusive survey: Debris management all-year chore |
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Case of the British Revolution |
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SUNY-Delhi hosts seminar on building |
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Maintenance schedule: Of hoofs and horns |
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BIGGA is bigger by far than 1987 |
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GCSAA board to play Canadians |
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Oakmont CC lures Latshaw back |
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Stonecreek clubhouse open this fall |
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Florida firm gives away 10,000 trees |
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Business news |
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Grace-Sierra opens fertilizer plant in South Carolina |
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Sauey honored |
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Teledyne sells N. American sales rights |
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Lofts adds pesticide appliers' certification |
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Vermeer given Iowa's only 'E' award |
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Nematode product under study |
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Elsewhere... |
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On the move |
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-Anderson leaves Espey, Huston for vp post at Daft-McCune-Walker |
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New literature |
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New products |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Calendar |
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On the green: McMillan, Darling put heads together and, voilà, Heads Up |
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Ad index |
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