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