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February

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Cover
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Table of contents
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USGA awards millions in research project grants
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Japanese continue investments
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Communities finding munis money-makers
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Beard urges: Speak out on benefits
News
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2,4-D studies expected complete by mid-year
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Hawaii asks developer for $15 million 'impact fee'
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Mass. officials consider ground water regulations:  Pesticides could be banned near drinking supplies
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Florida Golf Council drive reaches halfway point: Seay, Yount, Pate, others in industry add time and expertise to initiate lobbying arm in state
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N. California GA offers $8M for Mather AFB golf course
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$850M resort with two courses OK'd in Florida
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EPA well water study finds little effect from courses
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Pete Dye's first course in Hawaii gets go-ahead
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Airport property course proposed in Marion, Ill.
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Course a focal point for $400M N.Y. resort
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715-yard hole a family course's challenge
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Illinois resort eyes fall start for construction
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Grow-in delay means late start at Redhawk
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England's Howard Swan follows Jones' footsteps: Russia getting first golf course/academy facility
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Pennsylvania board grants course approval
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Ft. Myers moves ahead with plan for course/houses
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TPC project gains ground
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'Senior Golf' exhibit on view at USGA's Golf House until May 5
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Area degraded by cattle said prime site for California course
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Delaware County getting two $10M private facilities
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Wisconsin board approves project
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Bankruptcy Court grants Eastern Air OK
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First domed golf course overcomes winter woes
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Broom makes do at ModSod layouts
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Maine super makes winter play possible
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Coeur d'Alene course faces dredging permit woes
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USGA honors Ben Crenshaw
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Who has biggest trap? Maine, a 3,500-yarder
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Development conference to tap art of a deal
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Rutgers gets $98,000 from seed royalties
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Architects to see Britain's best at conclave
   
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Publisher's note: Golf growth prospects far from 'bust'
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Commentary: Family affair leaves no widows, orphans
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Guest commentary: ModCourses the answer for many
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Letters
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-The critical hire - superintendent - was omitted
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-Not mixing irrigation with great architects
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Roberts: Answering tough questions
Course maintenance
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Briefs
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Crackdowns expected against underground tank law violators
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CCA beats winter kill before it hits
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Environment dominated Faubel's presidency
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Satellite turf campuses proposed
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Ward gives course feminine touch
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Nature playing increasing role in turf maintenance
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-Future fairly bright for biological disease controls...
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-...While biostimulants turn supers', researchers' heads
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Ohio Turfgrass Foundation gives out scholarships
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Michigan State adds specialist
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Danger ahead without organization - Roberts
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Va. project OK'd
Regional reports
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Intermountain elections held
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Palm hired in Arizona
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Texas elections
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Maxwell Mississippi's president
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Lowell at helm
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Cape Cod election held
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Supers, PGA officials meet
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Rhode Island officers named
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Biggers elected
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Georgians vote
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Test plots in Orlando
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License fees escalate
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Florida Green expands
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Educational seminars
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Mechanics workshop
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Ellison joins Palmer
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Quinlevan Wisconsin president
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Midwest GCSA election
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Kansas GCSA election
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Desert, water topics
Course development
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Briefs
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Pesticides last hurdle for major Sherman Hollow project in Vermont
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Int'l golf future bright
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Blenders, golf courses a perfect mix
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Oregon development plans course to attract out-of-state buyers
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Courses newly approved in U.S.
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Courses newly proposed in the U.S.
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Japanese owners plan to remodel Woodlake
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Charlottesville course to break ground
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Limerick GC adding 210 condominiums
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Ground broken
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River, islands add zest to Hills' Tenn. course
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Reno gets first new golf resort in nearly 20 years
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Program for handicapped schoolchildren scores: Kids make Mr. Mac's retirement years golden
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Blenders see technology, innovations improving golf course construction
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Dakota Peat defies the odds, scientists testify
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Pioneer unveiling three blenders
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Low supply, high demand ideal mix at Salt Lake City
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Profits push city to build second 9
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Navy to build course in Lemoore NAS
Pullout show section: [62nd show]
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Companies from all facets of golf industry exhibiting at 62nd show
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[Show schedule]
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GCSAA honoring industry's best at banquet
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'Green' education keys international conclave
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GCSAA presenting its many services
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Dr. Couch prayer breakfast speaker
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Plenty of trips, shows planned for spouses
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U.S. supers profiled for Japanese: First-ever session being translated
Course management
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Briefs
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Recession presents opportunities: Private clubs should not be afraid, says Club Corp. America vice president
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Landmark, Daiichi put $739 million deal in works
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Club Corp. of America starts capital expansion
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Myrtle Beach National and Litchfield strike a deal
Supplier business
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Briefs
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Cohen firm takes plunge into world golf course environmental obstacles
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Hunter Conservation Award presented to Cuyamaca prof
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Lesco opens new distribution center in North Carolina
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Irrigation Association president Emmerich foresees many changes
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VanderHave buys Adikes, to enter N'east
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Fine Lawn Research names Danneberger as adviser
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Salter Rain Bird marketing head
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Southern Turf Nurseries announces appointments: Agronomy, horticulture specialists add expertise to operations
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Vigoro names Smith president of specialty items
   
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New literature
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New products
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Calendar
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Golf course marketplace
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Annexation permit sought for course
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Mechem takes reins from Blue at LPGA
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On the green: Boy turns care for environment into innovation
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