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February

Full Issue pdf (54.5 Mb) Volume 3 [4], No. 2
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Flood devastates Texas courses
1 Strategic plan critical challenge to Club Managers' Association
1 Wetlands manual in midst of flux
1 Stricter pesticide laws in the making
News
3 Hawaiian plan turned down as Japanese anti-golf group arrives
3 Trouble faces Cosmo World in Nev., Calif.
3 Arizona community signs Johnson to build municipal course
4 St. Johns wants Jacksonville out of ads: PGA complex at issue in Hall of Fame plans
4 Correction
4 Unocal gets go-ahead in Fullerton
4 Garl layout in Vero Beach under way
5 $100M Indian center in Tulsa would include golf course
5 Superfund site considered for Colo. course: Former paper mill land also possible for Kalispell 9-holer
5 Whispering Hills refinancing OK'd
6 Houston plans to privatize city's course
6 Annexation would triple Madison neighbor's taxes
6 Illinois town building public course on former landfill
6 Private mortgage broker found for Mass. project
6 Burlington Island ownership at stake
7 Fireman buys Willowbend, adds championship length: Reebok owner puts up $9M-plus, eyes major tournament in the future
7 Floating green causing tax disagreement
7 Greenman Group agrees to pact
8 Members hope to prevent foreclosure: Hend-Co Hills CC group seeking investors to save club from FmHA action
8 Adult community in N.J. buying course from owner
8 City's bond sale paves way for Pleasure Island
8 Governor's freeze puts Pittsburgh course on hold
8 Panel established to oversee course
9 Four major Washington golf projects moving forward
9 Utah cities investigate course viability
9 Private facility OK'd in Vero
9 Lakeville, Minn., approves course
10 Expansions, renovations being undertaken in Illinois
11 California development on slow but steady pace ahead
11 Panel to study Ore. golf demand
12 Bloch poised to succeed Spaeth as president of U.S. Golf Ass'n: New slate of officers stands for election
12 Giesenhagen named manager of women's regional affairs
13 Oak savanna object of redesign
13 Hawaiian agency charged with golf policy: State report says gov't must be more restrictive
13 Harry Eckhoff dies at 88
   
14 From the publisher: Much of golf industry untouched by recession
14 Guest commentary: Invite environmental groups into the process
14 Commentary: Never doubt the capacity of golf development
15 Letters
15 -Add sulfur if you want a truly 'complete' fertilizer
15 -No consistent effort made to pull together research
 
Maintenance
17 Briefs
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17 -Gainey Ranch's effluent plant gets an 'A'...
17 -...While Ocean Reef Club taps into the ocean for its H2O
17 Kozelnicky garners coveted Georgia honors
18 Super focus: Steel tackles management along with turf
20 Bunker sand testing finds critical answers to life of traps
21 Palmer Maples reaps laurels for much-honored golf family: Appreciation Award points to decades of contributions
21 Independent course runoff studies sought
24 Kentucky bluegrass making comeback while ryegrass improvements continue
27 Cornell investigates Milorganite's effectiveness vs. deer
Regional reports
28 Howard Garrett - live
28 Pesticide training
28 Weeks New Hampshire's president
29 Mid-Atlantic AGCS awards scholarships
29 Closer relationships a must
Development
31 Briefs
31 Proving a revolutionary old idea
31 Golf communities successes in right situations: Some going under, some hot, some being salvaged
35 Transamerican blending micro-nutrients for jump-start
36 Rees' opening act earns him marquee value
37 Palmer Golf Management adds agronomist, marketer
37 Golf Resources busy in Japan and California
38 Unique development plan paves way for county courses without public's money
38 County studies golf
39 Financing forums planned East and West
49 An electronic matchmaker is born for golf developers, financiers
49 Development, championship course OK'd in Minnesota
49 California county deciding whether golf courses are open spaces
50 Smelter works cleanup site projected as Nicklaus course: Atlantic Richfield must meet Superfund restraints
50 100 jobs said product of Ala. public course
50 Horses, golf to share land
50 Boise may build its 2nd muni
51 In Iowa, golf communities turning into hot properties
51 Bond switch to pool angers townspeople
51 Club Development placed in charge
56 Heavy advance work made Fox Brook a quick 'go'
57 Arthur Hills tackles UMichigan renovation, other projects
58 Ankrom design sensitive to special ecological needs at Habitat in Fla.
58 Course to surround homes in 251-lot Illinois project
59 National Golf Foundation studies public's feelings about golf: Golfers and non-golfers across the United States differ on effects of and needs for golf courses in their communities
60 Clark: Projects should focus on demands of site, players: ASGCA president speaks out on design
60 City approves $7M bond issue for public course
60 N.D. opening possible in 1993
60 Chicago course saves farmhouse
61 It's not Desmond, rather Feldman
61 Survey finds developers' credit crunch
61 Japanese doctors claim poison patients live near golf courses
61 McRae leaves The Landings for Pine Forest CC
62 Golf courses newly approved in N. America, Cuba, Japan
62 Emerald Valley hopeful Japanese buyers in store
63 Golf courses newly planned
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41 A guide to the 63rd International Golf Course Conference & Show
42 GCSAA to elect new officers, led by Bill Roberts
43 [Schedule]
44 Sawgrass' famous 17th faces supers
44 PGA's Beman thanks and welcomes superintendents
44 Certification seminar tests planned
44 Marketing research services offered by CGCM
44 Florida Green, other chapter publications to be honored
44 Fomer All-Pro Abramowicz prayer speaker
44 Audio cassettes of sessions available
45 GCSAA honoring some of industry's most distinguished
46 Seeing New Orleans is a unique treat...
46 -There are numerous free - and almost free - activities around the city
46 -Riding the streetcars is a thrill; don't leave town without a try
47 ...Here are some things a things a vistor should know
47 -Spouse program offers a range of activites
47 -Local transportation varied
47 -Say what? A lesson in New Oreleansese
47 -Tax-free shopping draws thousands of vistors to city
48 Louisiana's Big Three have made their mark: The Herbert brothers and Freddie Haas left their home state to stake a claim in world of golf
Management
64 Briefs
64 CMAA conference draws record crowd: Club managers focus on many golf course maintenance issues
64 Scholarship program recipient joins Dye Designs
64 Course owners recognize contributions of PGA Tour
69 NGF sponsors seminars for course owners and operators
69 NCA conference set for late March
Supplier business
71 Briefs
71 Miles reorganizes U. S. sales force: Former Mobay Specialty group doubles number of sales areas and reassigns key personnel
71 Pennington completing work on new plants
71 Hood honored by ASIC chapter
71 Seed Research of Ore. adds to technical committee
72 Toro appoints new managers
72 Nivel Parts opens Phoenix warehouse
72 ASPA to award research grants in February
72 Jacobsen streamlines parts organization
72 ASPA selects Garey as honorary member
72 Kalo signs on new Midwest sales reps
73 Goldsmith selected new Cushman sales administration manager
73 White named Lesco director
73 Jacklin Seed Co. adds a Picasso
73 Jacobsen chooses marketing head
73 SISIS opens new west coast office
   
74 New products
83 Golf course marketplace
83 New literature
83 -St. Paul manual helps address fed'l standards
83 -Wikco releases 1992 equipment catalog
84 Calendar
86 On the green: Fred Haas' 108 hours: That's all it took to build nine greens with Mod-Sod
86 Advertisers' index
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