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January

Volume 3, No. 1 Full Issue pdf (37.4 Mb)
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Fazio repeats as best designer
1 Cadenelli to be 'Education President'
1 Muirfield best conditioned, say pros
1 Tax abatement saves clubs thousands
  News
3 Isutani planning $60M facility
3 Fort Mojave Indians cash in on $4B project
3 Palm Springs eyes hall of fame
4 GCSAA announces annual honors
4 -Jackson, Matthews, Roberts named for service award...
4 -...While Schinderle's article chosen best
4 Two private clubs ready to open in Ohio county
4 Maui plan OK'd
5 Water agencies cited for ending feud, cooperating
5 Redhawk opening delayed
5 Farm seen as course site
6 Course design curriculum being developed
6 Lakeover ready after remodeling
7 Acquisitions: Los Alamitos GC renamed, rejuvenated
7 Coldwell Banker enters world of golf financing
7 New York muni course to open in '92
7 Public course patrons pick turf over flowers
8 Congress states benefits of turfgrass
8 Kentucky farmland will become Triple Crown CC
8 Watts finds a way to avoid long tee-time wait
8 Bird watchers get their way
8 'Knolls,' not 'Pits' in Illinois
9 Grounds, turf management course in the works at Missouri campuses
9 Salt Lake rec board OKs course despite equestrians
9 New Hampshire developer files for bankruptcy
9 Pennsylvania public course opens in spring
9 Rutgers' royalty at $364,000
10 USGA women's panel nominates Beard
10 NGF survey claims public courses raise $232M yearly
10 Queen's Harbour ready to open
10 New 18s featured
11 Pesticide firms create Sound Environment panel
11 Maples says more old clubs seeing need for remodeling
11 Japanese firm considering Wash. course
   
12 Publisher's note: New year, new model for paper
12 Comment: Making resolutions
12 Letters
12 -Designate ASGCA members in listing
12 -Ask superintendent for irrigation specs
12 -Try high rates of potassium
12 -Need single information source
13 Confusion over survey
13 Helbling dies at 58
13 Statement of ownership
13 Shaw takes over GCSAA administration
13 More architects
  Course maintenance
15 Briefs
15 GCSAA candidates ready for vote
15 -Vice presidential contenders - Nichols and Roberts
15 -Board hopefuls - Grigg, Passios, Sayre and Williams
16 Super focus: McBride keeps Muirfield tourney-ready all year
  Regional reports
17 Michigan and Border Cities elect
17 South Dakota awards scholarship
17 Hausman talks of rigors
17 Warren returns
17 New nines added
17 Bentgrass symposium
17 PGA West nets $38,450
17 New Jersey leaders
17 Megawinner
17 Connecticut officers elected
17 West Virginia conference
17 Peaks & Prairies officers
17 Georgia conference
17 Tennessee conference
  Course development
19 Briefs
19 Wadsworth Construction voted #1: 'Nobody does it better,' say golf course architects in national survey
19 Architects: Cypress Point best in U.S.
20 NGF reveals regions needing courses
22 Courses newly approved in U.S.
22 Courses newly planned in the U.S.
22 One of world's seven wonders a course feature
22 Nicklaus raves about S.C. site
23 Maples: American architects are in demand worldwide
24 Golf course archaeology: Aspen Corp. treads carefully as it unearths a Tillinghast treasure
26 Golf course development labeled 'team effort'
28 Show preview: GCSAA International Golf Course Conference and Show packed with educational talks, workshops
   
30 '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
31 A tale of two cities: KC and St. Louis: Divergent approaches to golf growth
31 2nd nine would double revenues, city officials told
  Course management
33 Briefs
33 Women's issues a major concern: Experts warn golf industry of shortcomings in attracting ladies
33 Public course officials nationwide cited for promotional programs
33 Most golf played at public links
33 Acquisitions: U.S. Golf Properties buys Shalimar Pointe, will remodel
34 New Portland course brings aboard leaders in region
36 N.H. developer files for bankruptcy
36 Cows mow course
37 NGF film strikes a chord the industry can replay
37 Construction, not market, delaying project opening
38 Caves Valley developer draws fire
38 Hopes stirred for muni course
  Supplier business
39 Briefs
39 Japanese firm buys Fermenta's SDS
39 Koos, Inc. gets innovative products award
39 European superintendents learn American ways from companies
39 Commercial Pump redesigns system to modular format
39 Hit purchases Oasis Control's assets
39 800 phone number help[s] turf professionals
40 Overseas partners get training at Scott HQ
40 Southern Turf Nursery gains Fibresand pact
40 Kopf back as Jensen VP for design
40 Warren's hires Rundle as controller
40 Ward at Milorganite
41 Mobay moves include Braness as research coordinator
41 Ransomes directors visit their newest acquisition in U.S.
42 Agricultural engineers give award to Irrometer
42 Hydro-Scape tabs Robles for turf division award
42 Jacklin Seed initiates Green Seal of Quality program
42 Companies report hirings, promotions
42 -Pickseed agronomist
42 -Natonal [national] sales manager
42 -Melex field sales reps
42 -Moyer sales rep
  New literature
43 New certification studies ready
43 Guide lists many courses
43 Lawn system topic of book
43 NGF updates range manual
   
44 New products
49 Calendar
51 Golf course marketplace
54 On the green: Sheaffer combines best of two technologies: New aeration system tackles wastewater with ease, efficiency
54 Ad list
  Other pages within this issue
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