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July

Full Issue pdf (33.2 Mb) Volume 4, No. 7
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Gunning for better disease resistance: Newest biogenetic research goes biolistic
1 Clemson University to create course/laboratory
1 Reregistration claims another industry victim
1 PKF report says rounds up, maintenance costs down at resort and daily fee courses
News
3 News in brief
3 Fazio to design Pebble Beach companion course
3 Standard Golf back on its feet, accepting orders following fire at Iowa headquarters
3 Golf Course Europe sponsors alter format
4 EPA says most UST owners obeying financial laws
4 PGMS reviews OSHA standards
5 Ala. Retirement System gets green light for eighth facilitiy
5 Supers counter course bashing
6 EPA round-up: Report compares risks of granular pesticides to birds
7 EPA sets new standards
7 Cherry Valley gets additional $117 million in financing
7 Brantley leaves Fla. Golf Council
7 Gardner council buys course land
8 Building a cooperative atmosphere new EPA golf official's goal: Golf industry, agencies, environmental groups and neighbors share many of same goals, Scott says
9 EPA advises developers to avoid most wetlands
9 GCSAA to sponsor Asian show next spring
9 Homestead resort to fight decision
9 City official says no the golf plan
10 Pedal to the metal at Indy
10 CC backers hope to boot soccer
10 Jake Gaither GC improves security after robberies
10 Lost Springs G & AC off to very soggy start
10 Legislature OKs Ill. airport course
10 Author's farm possible golf site
11 Contract battle continues over Sandridge
11 Judge rules safety net stays
11 City ponders future of course
11 Frenchman's Bend on the legal mend
11 Planners approve Hunter's layout
From the Editors
12 All points bulletin on (place your name here...)
12 Education, the only protection against misinformation
13 Guest commentary: Bridging cultural gaps with understanding and course design
Maintenance
15 Briefs
15 USGA specs undergoing facelift
15 USGA unveils research progress
15 -New bentgrass on horizon due to USGA-funded turfgrass breeding
15 -Environmental projects mostly in initial phases of preparation
15 Brooks takes helm of Lawn Institute from retiring Roberts
16 The rolling of the green: Attaining tournament-ready putting surfaces has become an art and science for supers
16 Gaines retires from UGeorgia, but will continue his work at Tifton Lab
17 Nat'l program finishes first year of new bluegrass tests: Test director predcits comeback for Kentucky bluegrass
18 Super focus: Cummings: Mastering communications smooths the way
19 Back to school pays off for Antoniazzi, 35
19 Brooks appointed superintendent at Palmer-run The 'K' Club in Ireland
20 Soil laboratory tests will be standardized nationwide
21 Prestigious climb continues for trailblazing superintendent Patty Knaggs
28 EPA promises betterments with data on pesticide handlers: 'Generic database' predicts exposure in particular jobs
28 Palmer Management adds maintenance to services offered
28 Buffalograsses showing well
28 Bylaw changes subject of talks
Product feature
24 Curbing dollar spot blight a battle of changing weapons: Left unattended, the disease can wipe out a green or fairway quickly
   
26 Regional report
Development
29 Briefs
29 ASGCA elects new members to association: Architects Weed, McCumber, Huntley, Commins, Harbottle and Fry join elite organization
29 Second touring pro joins ASGCA
29 Harvard seminar focuses on successful course development
29 GCBAA to test and certify members
30 New architectural firm strives to integrate course components
30 Richardson and Snyder to finish Coyote Lakes GC
30 Cupp-designed Spanish Hills begins grassing
31 Snow says TRACS on verge of comeback
31 Irwin at work in Colo.
31 Young oversees $4.5-million Georgia project
31 Frei opens Wash. course
33 Clemson researchers hope to develop a pesticide fate model: Research would be conducted on proposed university golf course
33 Quartet to collaborate on Texas layout
33 Lohmann moves to new headquarters
34 Clark lists ways for golf courses to speed up play
35 Art Hills signs on for new golf projects in Fla. and Mo.
35 LaFoy oversses rebuilding of Surf Golf & Beach Club
35 Cupp and Draper team in B.C.
36 Palm Harbor GC closes for six months for repairs
36 Dye Designs changes name reflect times
39 Golden Bear involved throughout Pacific Rim
40 Golf courses newly approved in the United States
40 Golf courses newly planned across U.S. and Japan
40 Hills signs on to design third 18 at Bonita Bay
40 Graham-Panks busy in Indonesia
Management
41 Briefs
41 Fledgling club association wins fight against taxation
41 Hinckley assumes helm of newly reorganized Club Resorts
41 Windfall... by phone: Automatic tee time reservation system a boon for club managers, not just players
41 AGC deals with lease problems in Oceanside
42 Byrd creates Golf Course Properties, Inc. to specialize in acquisitions and sales
43 New NGCOA chapter in Florida
Supplier business
44 Breifs
44 The Placer: Bunker work made easy
44 Government grant backs AgriDyne on pyrethrin study
44 Toro puts safety tips on video
44 EPA considering emission controls for maintenance equipment - mowers included
45 Irrigation update: Liability insurance, collection help offered through Irrigation Assoc.
46 Deere Lawn & Grounds Division at home in N.C.
46 TOCA elects '92-93 officers; awards $1,000 scholarship
46 Jacobsen teams with Mile high
   
47 New products
49 Golf course marketplace
50 New literature
51 Calendar
54 On the green: Supers find mission possible with methyl bromide
54 Advertisers' index
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