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November

Volume 3, No. 11 Full Issue pdf (24.4 Mb)
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1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Florida DEP claim rocks industry
1 First college architects class wins high marks
1 Mendenhall remembered for grand contributions
1 Toro inks pacts with Olathe, Hahn
  News
3 Foreseeing rebuttal, PGA may drop plans
3 San Francisco mayoral race puts course project into limbo
3 Upper Thumb proposals a tale of opposites
3 Course plans replace office park
4 Wetlands comment period extended into December
4 Economist says view courses as a 'crop': Golf field 'replaces ... sugar and pine fields'
4 Most banks avoiding building, real estate loans
5 California Coastal Commission nixes Pebble Beach accord
5 RISE won't oppose pre-notification
5 Wrong architect
7 Verona Hills expanding
8 Cornell honors alumnus Robert Trent Jones: Officials rename university's Jones-designed golf course
8 Golf Asia '92 taking shape
8 U. Arizona gets royalties
9 European environmental guidelines urged
9 Conservation of water major issue in Europe
9 Debate ends, Jones' San Marcos course wins county approval
9 ASTA moves Washington HQ
   
10 From the publisher: Europe an exciting arena; Asia is next
10 Calendar [Commentary]: Some advice: Take part or be taken apart
10 Guest Commentary: Quality, quantity of water a consuming issue
11 Letters: An informative 'read'
  Maintenance
13 Briefs
13 Decision to ration water a course-saver
13 Painting presented Honors Course
13 Rutgers promises commitment with turfgrass center
14 Super focus: Klimm takes Ridge Club through storms - literally
15 Snyder, Jacob oldest among founders
20 EPA requests input on re-use of oil, to encourage recycling
20 Petersan helps Five Farms remake
  Regional reports
18 N.J. Expo '91
18 N.J. DEP reviews plans
18 Ouimet applications due
18 Pests and IPM focuses
18 OTF show has high expectations
18 $500,000 research goal
18 Turfgrass expo
18 Arizona's greatest show
18 Arizona grant
18 Grotzinger joins Mundus
18 Colorado board elected
19 Florida chapters hire lawyer
19 Ground water study proposed
19 Envirotron to be at U. Florida
19 Hiers joins gov't panel
19 Georgia job changes
19 Workman earns certification
19 Walters moves on
19 Georgia trust tax deductible
19 Southern conclave ready
19 Pacific coast show ready
19 Lake Chabot course's source
19 Madera gets Goodmunson
  Development
21 Briefs
21 Environment, finances dominate world of golf course designers and builders
21 Palmer careful to protect, use Biscayne Bay
21 Andersen sets real estate academy
21 Major fix-up at Countryside CC
24 North American golf course builders
25 Courses newly approved in the U.S.
25 Courses newly planned in the U.S.
25 Cooke & Andrews is course contact
25 Pinewild breaks ground on permanent clubhouse
26 American golf course architects
  Management
27 Briefs
27 CCA Silband changes name to GolfCorp
27 Private clubs defended at conference
27 NGF analyzes Canadian golfers
27 NGF publications deal with trends, travel and ranges
  Supplier business
29 Briefs
29 Environmental marketing can mean big bucks for golf industry suppliers: Manufacturers can use green marketing to distinguish their products from other competitors
29 Field burning accord reached in Northwest
29 Mobay's parent company reorganizes, changes name
30 Water conservation to be focus of Irrigation Exposition
   
33 New products
34 New literature
34 -Book helps golfers to talk a better game abroad
34 -University of Massachusetts publication covers many turfgrass subjects
35 Golf course marketplace
35 Architects and builders
36 Calendar
38 On the green: Company puts surrounding open space to use
38 Advertisers' index
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