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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Developer submits chem-free plan: Sherman Hollow's Truax draws fire, support over Green Life use |
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Maintenance costs high all around |
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Florida lawmakers put water law on hold |
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GCSAA out $1.4M to McLoughlin |
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News |
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Arizona scrutinizing water replenishment district proposal: More water would be available, cost higher |
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Nelson, Weaver honored at Golf House |
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Virginia course in making as management sought |
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Hollinger tells Asian conference of global effects on architecture |
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Wetlands panel OK unanimous |
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Yash replaces Rupp as NGF chairman |
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Polo to add unique touch to Kentucky golf complex |
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Town trustees vote to purchase muni course |
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Hole-riddled look stands in midst of controversy |
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Traditions owner Heil sues partner in Kentucky venture |
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Putting greens for room service? It's so in NYC |
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Cemetery land facing digging of another type |
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Deluges of rain put clamps on La. construction |
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Non-profit course's funding picks up |
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Seed Research Foundation initiates endowment fund |
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Palisade center of construction at two sites |
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Palmer course getting two years grow-in |
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City sues designer over doubled construction costs |
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Calif. developer promises more trees, affordability |
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Public-private partnerships seminar focus |
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$4.7M mitigation fee offered: Developer would pay over life of project |
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New vineyards would be planted for Calif. course |
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Japanese firm building 27-hole New Jersey layout |
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Wild shots cause neighbor's consternation: Stray balls frighten family, which suggests moving 12th hole |
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N.C.'s Glassy Mountain site of 2,100-acre development |
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City may annex land to ease way for golf course |
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$75M resort and course draws closer to approval |
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East Lake complex adds neighborhood |
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Sun City residents will have input in course design |
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Ancient Indian tribe land may ax project: 'No one has the right to desecrate one's culture,' says Muwekma ancestor |
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Tortoises, ospreys and scrub jays will be protected, Ware promises |
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Former gravel pit drawing crowds |
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City officials play catchup [catch-up] to demand |
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Breckenridge investigating major Vegas development |
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Md. lawmakers restore $7M for course |
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First Golf studying feasibility for Richmond muni |
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U.S.-Japanese partners propose $50M project |
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USGA names Wolper to board |
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Architects move |
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Mexican developers eye market, ink architects: |
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-Burns plans course near Mexico City while elsewhere... |
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- ...Nicklaus and Koll Int'l will work on course on tip of Baja California Peninsula |
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Pete Dye's two Blackwolf Run courses open |
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Pebble Beach memberships question in air until July 2 |
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Publisher's Note: Expectations surpassed; new goals lie ahead |
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Commentary: Scientists continue seeking the elusive: Perfection |
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Guest Commentary: Where have all the cowboys gone? Huh? |
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Letters: Architects Society does have standards, but not as rigorous as others |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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First-year bentgrass tests reported: USDA Evaluation Program director says reports are initial but can help supers |
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Super focus: TurfByte hobby turns Patton job into 'modem operandi' |
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Director McLoughlin $1.4M; appeal expected |
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Keepers of golf's best courses |
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Maintenance survey of the top-ranked private golf courses in the country |
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Maintenance survey from the top public courses as reported to Golf Course News |
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Regional reports |
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Mackintosh certified |
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Morris at Stratton Mt. |
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Brown hired at Worcester CC |
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Cutworm research funded |
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HAGCSA airing golf spots |
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McGonigal retires |
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Kientzle certified |
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New chapter in Florida |
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Sports turf institute set |
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Country club insurance hits coast |
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New Orleans plans in works |
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Zidow takes Cactus & Pine post |
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Rocky Mountain donation |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Clark: ASGCA taking major step, releasing environmental document by year's-end |
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ASGCA hears Brits' environmental solutions |
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Ala. state employees financing new courses |
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Courses newly planned in the United States |
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Courses newly approved in the U.S. |
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Clark heads new slate of officers for ASGCA |
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Bonallack urges architects to return to Rossian principles |
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Management |
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[Briefs] |
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Japanese style memberships could provide capital for U.S. developments |
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Managers can win at the TV interview |
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[1990 country club income and expenses] |
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Why can't I have bentgrass and firs? |
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Kemper Golf Management leases New England Country Club |
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First Golf Corp. courses grow to 14 with addition of Frederick muni |
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Southern Mgmt. leases Bel-Air GC |
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USGA funds new intern program |
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Calif. too costly? |
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Cushman promotes Gridley, Poggenpohl |
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ClubCorp Realty buys Willowbend |
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NGF promotes public golf in U.S. |
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GM at Cattail Creek CC named |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Ore. & Idaho turfgrass seed growers volunteer to reduce field burning |
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James named RISE executive director |
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Ciba-Geigy & Biosys reach agreement |
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Fire destroys Ga. fertilizer plant |
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Deere, Kohler on course to meet Calif. emission standards |
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New products |
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New literature |
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-"Driving the Green" fascinating for all readers |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Calendar |
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On the green: Turning up the heat at Pebble Beach Golf Links: U.S. Open site installs heating system underground to keep 5th green from going dormant early |
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