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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Bob blasts Cape Cod courses |
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EEC to intensify competition in golf industry |
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Golf Course Europe gaining numbers |
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Florida Golf Council's back to wall |
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News |
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Urban Wildlife Institute cites DMW projects |
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Audubon Project bestows first honors on Honors Course |
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State approval paves way for $1B PGA plan |
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Water recycling process to debut on public course |
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Sludge dump site of new Chicago course |
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Member makes literal stink out of added walking fee |
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Minnesota County plans to develop two golf facilities |
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Long wait ending for city officials in North Augusta |
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Water park could be course amenity |
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All-senior course deadlock result |
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Mega-projects get good, bad word in Hawaii: Fasi on warpath when impact fee settled at $50M |
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$40,000 soil tests show course OK |
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Alabama turning resources to course |
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Adjoining lots will make or break Nevillewood: Nicklaus, Palmer designs add challenge to housing marketers in Pennsylvania |
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Chesapeake Bay program director named by EPA |
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Course OK'd, but life will be brief by plan |
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Hawaii council suggests denial |
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NGF formalizes 4th Golf Summit |
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West Virginia man nominated to succeed Spaeth for USGA: Stuart Bloch has served as vice president since 1989, and has served on 15 committees |
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Pate brothers designing course in Tennessee |
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Pabst Farm site for $470M development |
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Taxpayer group determines to fight project |
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N.J. state park project hits another snag as $5M landfill cleanup needed |
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Banker banks golf on rise in N.Y.: Studies say Baltimore County needs 10 new courses; here comes the first |
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Water-efficient land symposium readied by city, industry |
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Muni on schedule for Kentucky July 4 bang |
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American Nevada is Grand Legacy builder |
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Members say 'sell' Calgary, buy another |
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Facility for handicapped puts out call for gear: 'Laundry list' includes balls, baskets, carts, signs, storage building |
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No bus service to course causes townsman's anger |
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Ohio town takes Parkview GC by eminent domain |
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$150M project for course, 600 homes off ground |
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Haney leaving Stonebridge to build center |
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Town's 1st public course centerpiece of project |
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Connecticut developer hopes to keep golfers in the North |
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Bighorn Institute upset, feels course a bother to wildlife |
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Paradise Valley course to be built by Flint |
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N.J. community gives go-ahead to $100M plan |
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1,000-home project wins OK |
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Int'l Irrigation Expo focusing on new technologies |
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Judge clears up misunderstanding and clears way for Texas course |
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Green industry how-to conclave is organized |
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UMass turf school deadline nears |
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Credit NGF |
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From the publisher: GCN launches marketing conclave, int'l editions |
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Commentary: Global sharing would help golf industry |
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Guest commentary: Courses in dire need of scenic environment |
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Letters |
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-Cape Cod Study director defends findings |
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-Trett/Triplett management firm omitted |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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UK's 'brain drain' to Europe said serious |
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Career Center for college students planned again at Mid-Am show |
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Send data from independent water studies at courses |
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New department created to help members abroad, GCSAA says |
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Sports Turf Managers updated at conclave |
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Super focus: Hammock Dunes duties a dream come true for Portz: From farm work to greenskeeping, soil remains critical to Pa. transplant |
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Val Halla escapes Bob but drubbed by twister |
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Nominations sought for turf awards |
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Schwall becomes 1,200th CGCS |
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Wise duties at St. Lucie West expand, include maintenance for entire project |
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Hritsko new super at Bardmoor North |
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John Yancey joins Colleton River Plt. |
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Ohio show taking form |
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Regional reports |
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New York turfgrass conference |
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Scholarship candidates sought |
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New Jersey expo |
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Construction techniques seminar set |
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Hopes high for Ohio conference |
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[1991 October Southeast regional report] |
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Southern Turfgrass show |
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California law |
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Pacific Coast show |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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El Conquistador golf course transformed from development to semi-private |
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Paintbrush exhibits Hurdzan's artwork: Second course no petty matter for Trivial Pursuit creators Haney, Abbott |
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Builders association works to define future |
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New golf course construction 1985-90 |
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Winds blow favorably for weather stations |
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Newly planned U.S. courses |
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Courses newly approved in U.S. |
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Landmark's first signature design opens to kudos outside San Diego |
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Building without permits costs developer $15,000 |
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Hanging Rock on 'magnificent' Va. spot |
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Willoughby's clubhouse garners national honors |
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Nugent and Western Golf Properties transform Bent Tree |
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Howard County golfers get what they've desired |
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The European challenge |
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-Expert says mutually accepted environmental standards needed |
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-Dramatic changes mean developers should 'go slowly,' says Benz |
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Dai-Ichi negotiations for Landmark Land real estate end with no sale |
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Rees Jones' new Golden Horseshoe layout sits next to Dad's design |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Mauck to paint positive club image: New NCA presidentseeks [president seeks] to overcome charges of discrimination, pollution |
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Managers can run clubs ethically and profitably |
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Seminar focuses on running profitable operation |
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Tax watchdog group formed |
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NGF hosts W. Va. manager institute |
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Golf trends analyzed in new NGF publications |
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Lana'i names golf director |
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Club Corp. opens consulting arm |
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Marriott signs on Chardonnay Club |
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Pesticide damage insurance offered |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Europe proving a bonanza for some: France and Germany still hot spots but boom may be over |
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Infrared photos help find problems |
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Rain Bird unveils Maxi certification |
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Biosys, Archer Daniels reach mfg. agreement |
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New products |
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New literature |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Calendar |
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On the green: Laser technology makes tee grading job easier: Computer model man Ed Connor does it again |
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Advertiser index |
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