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March

Volume 3, No. 3 Full Issue pdf (42.3 Mb)
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1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Japanese firms stay active
1 Builders' new director puts priorities in place: Philip Arnold takes charge of association
1 Surviving the California drought
1 USGA funds standardized lab tests
  News
3 Golden Bear Int'l loses suit, may appeal ruling: Attorneys awaiting appeal decisions in Colorado case
3 Grossinger's in Chapter 7, up for sale
3 Ex-Lt. governor Fla. Council head
4 Rupp targets international market for NGF
4 County board OKs $4.2M loan
5 Zoller project gets revived hopes
5 Water Co. sale means N.J. land to be used as course
5 Developer thrilled about opening
5 City OKs Pen Park expansion
6 Mitsubishi bids to buy Oregon park site
6 Jones: Alabama course may be world's best
6 Peter Lewis prepares way for community
6 EPA tests landfill site
6 Midland readies for five-year plan
7 More information, more firepower, Snow says
7 Irrigation group designs program for certification
8 Golf may pay major share of state's rental housing:  Governor, mayor agree on proposal to charge millions for private course developments in Hawaii
8 Water-use crackdown looms in central Florida
8 Jensen speaks at conferences
9 Fremont has difficulty building courses: Coalition prefers open space and trails to public courses
9 Jackson, Miss., man named Fertilizer Institute president
9 Irrigation liability policy available
9 Course, land finds interest
  Show coverage
10 Obeying do's and don'ts carry weight with public
10 Show attendance down slightly
11 Superintendents make clippings 'a positive'
12 Leave 'paper trail,' lawyers warn superintendents: Good documentation can keep you out of court suit, experts say
13 'Giant of environmental concern' devouring projects
14 Campbell 'a cheerleader' of superintendents: Old Tom Morris Award-winner says greenskeepers' role most important
15 Award honors Don Rossi
15 Bermuda super makes do with less
   
18 Publisher's note: Improvements possible for annual show
18 Commentary: Document and file: It could save a fortune
18 Guest commentary: Superintendent-pro relationship critical
19 Letters
19 -No need, no desire to regulate biostimulant manufacturers
19 -Useful tool to industry
19 A super's request
19 Sprinkler program readied by Cal State
  Course maintenance
21 Briefs
21 Dr. Jackson: Fungicides to remain important tool for superintendents
21 McBride accepts award as keeper of Tour's 'best'
21 Green Section honors retired Prof. Troll
22 Dynamic innovations punctuate courses in La Quinta's unique desert environment
24 Super focus: Bill Emerson: A pioneer in renovation
36 GCSAA elects new officers, directors: Cadenelli takes reins for 1991
36 Ten win scholarships from GCSAA
36 Controversial plan approved
  Regional reports
26 Lawn Care Conference
26 Colorado Lawn Care elections
26 Rollin elected
26 Tough winter in Northwest
26 Texas weather fine
26 Golf Day in North Carolina
26 West Virginia officers named
26 Georgia officers elected
26 Heart of America elects Breedlove
26 Mid-Am sets record
27 Tri-State foundation formed
27 Meusel being honored
27 Maine Turfgrass Conference
27 Scholarships announced
27 Distinguished service cited
27 Storage building donated
   
29 Japanese ownership often means infusion of funds: Hogan Co., others say new owners provide much-needed capital
29 Office building investments down, but golf buys increase
29 Pacific Rim conference planned to bring all parties together
30 Burgeoning Windy City busts out of building hibernation:  America's golfing tradition began in Chicago. It had 200 courses in 1929, then took a hiatus in construction
32 Exclusive survey: Walk-behind greens mowers gaining popularity around country
34 Turf 2nd only to tobacco in N. Carolina
35 There's no golf like 'snow golf' in the great N'west
  Course development
37 Briefs
37 'X-ray' machine breaks into golf
37 Figures are in: Construction rose again
37 Don January returns to design side of business, aims for playability
37 Indian water rights play role in resort
38 Courses newly planned in the United States
39 Capital brings improvements at The Bluffs
39 Courses newly approved in U.S.
39 Park Board denies final payment on architect's fee
39 Hills layout a challenge
41 Sterling CC 'strictly golf' project
41 Fourth city course planned in Minnesota
42 Golf has inspired inventors who changed game, greenskeeping
42 -'Pop' Erswell, a father of invention, pioneer in clubs and carts
42 -Golf meant more than money to Beecher, Erswell
43 -Superintendent's groomer invention a breakthrough in technology
44 Handicapped golfer may have led to cart
  Course management
45 Briefs
45 Many host courses leaving planning to tournament preparation experts
45 Golden Bear, Marriott strike a deal: Nicklaus will design and manage daily-fee courses
45 Kemper opens regional groups to expand services nationwide
45 NGF Consulting adds project director
48 Management conclaves
48 -Club Managers Association of America organizes 14th annual session covering range of topics...
48 -...While Nat'l Forum taps additonal needs
  Supplier business
49 Briefs
49 Suppliers reel in business at Las Vegas conference: Some say there are simply too many regional and state shows
49 Toro and Motorola reach agreement
49 PGA Merchandise Show draws record crowd
50 Staples promoted by Cushman
50 Lesco appoints Augustin to post
50 Ransomes makes KinKade director
51 Teledyne enters agreement with M-K Power Corp.
51 LandCadd Int'l and Toro forge new relationship
   
52 New products
57 New literature
58 Golf course marketplace
59 Calendar
62 On the green: Maintenance shed no longer an afterthought: DeHays saves courses time and money with newly designed facilities
62 Advertisers' index
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