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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Fazio repeats as best designer |
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Cadenelli to be 'Education President' |
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Muirfield best conditioned, say pros |
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Tax abatement saves clubs thousands |
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News |
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Isutani planning $60M facility |
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Fort Mojave Indians cash in on $4B project |
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Palm Springs eyes hall of fame |
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GCSAA announces annual honors |
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-Jackson, Matthews, Roberts named for service award... |
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-...While Schinderle's article chosen best |
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Two private clubs ready to open in Ohio county |
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Maui plan OK'd |
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Water agencies cited for ending feud, cooperating |
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Redhawk opening delayed |
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Farm seen as course site |
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Course design curriculum being developed |
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Lakeover ready after remodeling |
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Acquisitions: Los Alamitos GC renamed, rejuvenated |
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Coldwell Banker enters world of golf financing |
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New York muni course to open in '92 |
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Public course patrons pick turf over flowers |
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Congress states benefits of turfgrass |
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Kentucky farmland will become Triple Crown CC |
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Watts finds a way to avoid long tee-time wait |
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Bird watchers get their way |
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'Knolls,' not 'Pits' in Illinois |
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Grounds, turf management course in the works at Missouri campuses |
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Salt Lake rec board OKs course despite equestrians |
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New Hampshire developer files for bankruptcy |
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Pennsylvania public course opens in spring |
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Rutgers' royalty at $364,000 |
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USGA women's panel nominates Beard |
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NGF survey claims public courses raise $232M yearly |
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Queen's Harbour ready to open |
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New 18s featured |
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Pesticide firms create Sound Environment panel |
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Maples says more old clubs seeing need for remodeling |
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Japanese firm considering Wash. course |
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Publisher's note: New year, new model for paper |
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Comment: Making resolutions |
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Letters |
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-Designate ASGCA members in listing |
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-Ask superintendent for irrigation specs |
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-Try high rates of potassium |
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-Need single information source |
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Confusion over survey |
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Helbling dies at 58 |
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Statement of ownership |
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Shaw takes over GCSAA administration |
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More architects |
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Course maintenance |
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Briefs |
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GCSAA candidates ready for vote |
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-Vice presidential contenders - Nichols and Roberts |
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-Board hopefuls - Grigg, Passios, Sayre and Williams |
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Super focus: McBride keeps Muirfield tourney-ready all year |
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Regional reports |
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Michigan and Border Cities elect |
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South Dakota awards scholarship |
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Hausman talks of rigors |
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Warren returns |
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New nines added |
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Bentgrass symposium |
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PGA West nets $38,450 |
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New Jersey leaders |
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Megawinner |
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Connecticut officers elected |
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West Virginia conference |
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Peaks & Prairies officers |
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Georgia conference |
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Tennessee conference |
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Course development |
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Briefs |
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Wadsworth Construction voted #1: 'Nobody does it better,' say golf course architects in national survey |
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Architects: Cypress Point best in U.S. |
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NGF reveals regions needing courses |
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Courses newly approved in U.S. |
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Courses newly planned in the U.S. |
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One of world's seven wonders a course feature |
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Nicklaus raves about S.C. site |
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Maples: American architects are in demand worldwide |
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Golf course archaeology: Aspen Corp. treads carefully as it unearths a Tillinghast treasure |
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Golf course development labeled 'team effort' |
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Show preview: GCSAA International Golf Course Conference and Show packed with educational talks, workshops |
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'Hot spots', 'golf meccas'...there are a number of towns and regions across the country that attract tourists and money - golfers and green fees. Number one among them is Naples, Fla.: Naples - where course construction never ends |
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A tale of two cities: KC and St. Louis: Divergent approaches to golf growth |
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2nd nine would double revenues, city officials told |
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Course management |
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Briefs |
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Women's issues a major concern: Experts warn golf industry of shortcomings in attracting ladies |
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Public course officials nationwide cited for promotional programs |
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Most golf played at public links |
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Acquisitions: U.S. Golf Properties buys Shalimar Pointe, will remodel |
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New Portland course brings aboard leaders in region |
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N.H. developer files for bankruptcy |
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Cows mow course |
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NGF film strikes a chord the industry can replay |
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Construction, not market, delaying project opening |
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Caves Valley developer draws fire |
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Hopes stirred for muni course |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Japanese firm buys Fermenta's SDS |
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Koos, Inc. gets innovative products award |
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European superintendents learn American ways from companies |
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Commercial Pump redesigns system to modular format |
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Hit purchases Oasis Control's assets |
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800 phone number help[s] turf professionals |
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Overseas partners get training at Scott HQ |
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Southern Turf Nursery gains Fibresand pact |
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Kopf back as Jensen VP for design |
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Warren's hires Rundle as controller |
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Ward at Milorganite |
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Mobay moves include Braness as research coordinator |
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Ransomes directors visit their newest acquisition in U.S. |
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Agricultural engineers give award to Irrometer |
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Hydro-Scape tabs Robles for turf division award |
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Jacklin Seed initiates Green Seal of Quality program |
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Companies report hirings, promotions |
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-Pickseed agronomist |
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-Natonal [national] sales manager |
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-Melex field sales reps |
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-Moyer sales rep |
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New literature |
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New certification studies ready |
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Guide lists many courses |
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Lawn system topic of book |
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NGF updates range manual |
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New products |
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Calendar |
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Golf course marketplace |
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On the green: Sheaffer combines best of two technologies: New aeration system tackles wastewater with ease, efficiency |
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Ad list |
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