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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Hawaii council nixes impact fees |
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Sherman Hollow dealt a blow by Vt. Board |
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USGA puts rebuffed TRACS on hold |
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News |
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PGA finally prevails in $1.6B mega-plan for Hall, courses |
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LPGA breaks ground on project |
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N.J. proposals may be revived |
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Indy Speedway course faces overhaul |
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Toxic dump owner wants course built on waste site |
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Pebble Beach resident pushing eminent domain |
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Vegas council supports delay |
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Fore Hope program for disabled gets lift |
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USGA grants provide help |
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Nat'l panel formed for handicapped |
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GC of Miami $1M behind projections |
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Lou Holtz a founding member of Legends at Chateau Elan |
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Inability to buy land puts snag in Ala. plans |
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City to purchase, improve course |
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Sacramento projects to cost $425M: Four major plans would surround courses with housing |
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Senate committee backs bill to lease cemetery land |
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Mich. developer faces heavy fines |
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Law suits don't deter golfers |
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Jemsek family being honored as 1st family of golf for '91 |
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NGF chooses P.J. Boatwright for Herb Graffis Award |
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Kerry Graham to receive Joe Graffis Award |
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Architects address `getting the most from a course designer' |
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Sherman Hollow developers file legal response to action: Truax declares findings 'distorted,' facts omitted |
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Mitsubishi pulls out of $300M project |
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Publisher's note: Reflecting back and looking forward for GCN |
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Comment: Some tids and bits from a great year - 1991 |
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Guest commentary: Golf's 'Megafactors' in the 1990s spelled out |
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Letters |
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-In defense of Cape Cod study |
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-Apathy, excuses are the culprits |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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TPC at Sawgrass wins players' vote |
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Squaw Creek living under no-chem rules |
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Super focus: Frye has worked with the best, accepts Kiawah's test |
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Metam-sodium applicators now must be certified, EPA reports |
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USGA thrilled with Pebble Beach |
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Regional reports |
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Coldiron gains highest honor |
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Northern California GA honors Spaeth |
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Mendenhall moves to Spanish Hills |
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Mruk honored at Mass. show |
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Tourney raises $14,000 |
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Rutgers offers Jan. 7-9 course |
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Mechanics draft code of ethics |
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Rackliffe Connecticut's new president |
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Pest Management course arranged |
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Meusel honored on retirement |
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Georgia GCSA re-elects Hoban |
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Daughtrey, Marshall get scholarships |
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Virginia show expands education |
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Georgia tourney "a huge success" |
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HAGCSA commits to Mendenhall fund |
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HAGCSA elects Elmer |
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Mid-Am picks up endorsements |
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Cactus & Pine participation up |
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Show preview |
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The honorees |
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-R.T. Jones Sr. to receive GCBAA's Rossi award |
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-Kozelnicky, Tate named to get Distinguished Service Awards |
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-Ken Flisek gets Feser |
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-Watson picked for Old Tom Morris |
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-Student writers chosen for GCSAA's annual turfgrass essay contest |
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The tournament |
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-GCSAA's first winner still ahead of game |
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-Past champs eye return to No. 1 |
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The schedule: Education remains key to annual conclave |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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The best of 1991 |
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-Wadsworth repeats for 3rd time as top builder... |
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-...While Fazio garners most designer votes |
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Golf Course Builders Ass'n maps strategic plan |
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DeHays, Jones form all-purpose consulting, design firm |
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Baird opens West Coast headquarters |
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Donald Ross Society winning members, answering the call |
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Wood, Verplank join Heckenkemper on Okla. design |
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Credit Pulley alone |
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Flatt institutes program for 'budget-conscious' communities |
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NGF seminars planned for developers, owners: Series of five aims to address issues affecting successful building, operating |
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Golf courses newly planned around the United States |
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Golf courses newly approved around the United States |
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Jury awards $3M to businessman in Hawaiian court |
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ASGCA targets misconceptions |
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Consultant: Europe stands on 2nd wave of development: Yet, higher living and land costs, competition for leisure dollar and other disturbing factors may stand in the way |
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Foster opens own design firm |
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Ecology short course offered at Virginia Tech |
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Massacre Canyon reopens as Golden Era Golf Course |
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Fazio layout turns into Pine Valley star search |
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Senior Skins venue Mauna Lani's new layout: Francis I'i Brown North Course opens with a flair |
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Course OK'd on farmland |
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Pen Park a year ahead of schedule |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Landmark named top resort developer |
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Upscale public courses gain popularity |
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NGF report tells the score: Importance of core golfers noted |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Service school in session at Cushman |
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RISE announces new board members |
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Aquatrols names new president |
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Marketing report offered by CGCM |
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Sumitomo Corp. purchases equity interest in Innova |
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Tee Master forms new division |
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Threadgill named Irrigation Assn's Person of the Year |
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Holbrook named new president at Grace-Sierra Co. |
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[John Deere Team Championship] |
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EPA issues new pesticide policy |
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Total Containment taps Frey as new CEO |
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Cummings named to new development post |
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Lebanon appoints Wingate and Dougherty to new positions |
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Partac opens new distribution centers in Tennessee and Nevada |
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Houston firm names pres. |
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Lofts gives $490G to Rutgers Univ. |
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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: Undaunted by winter, a Colorado gamble prevails: Resort finds replacing bunker sand during cold weather less disruptive |
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