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June

Full Issue pdf (29.9 Mb) Volume 4, No. 6
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1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Michigan Homestead gets go-ahead: Despite EPA approval, controversial project not out of the woods yet
1 Erosion control blankets fast proving their worth
1 Equal access: A tall order
1 The envelopes please...: Architects, builders vote on the nation's top new courses
News
3 News in brief
3 High Road leads to satisfaction in Scotland: American designers Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf elated with Scottish effort
4 USGA funds $4.15 million in new research over 5 years
5 Ala. Retirement system may build eighth golf facility
5 Sandridge Golf Course attorneys hope for quick legal resolution
7 ASGCA elects new officers and members
   
8 From the Editor: Golf industry intrigue in the Crescent City?
8 Commentary: All actions have an effect - sometimes deadly
8 Guest comment: Many improvements necessary in the industry
9 Letters
9 -Muirhead busy in Asia
9 -Japan-bashing?
9 Howard Watson dead at 84
Maintenance
11 Briefs
11 A tale of two turfs
11 -Scotland's native fescues a tough test
11 -Zoysia tee to green? Shute intends to make it work in New Jersey
11 Rumors of methyl bromide ban set aside
12 Super focus: Latini mastered a new language and game
12 GCSAA opens Asian extension
Regional reports
14 Rocky Mountain donates
14 Clark elected president of Cactus & Pine GCSA
14 New York seminar scheduled
14 Lofts field day
14 Cornell schedules field day
15 Irrigation expo a major draw
15 Georgia changes dates
15 Alabama joining Georgia
15 Florida turfgrass show set
15 Miller dead
15 Grounds management conclave set
15 Video promotes landscape ordinance
   
17 Product report: Firms developing rotary mowers to meet diverse needs:  Simpler maintenance a major aim
Development
18 Briefs
18 Ross lives!
18 -Kay keen to keep lasting influences
18 -...While super restores greens to original form
18 -...And Crenshaw views classic as player/designer
18 The 'ins' and 'outs' of the ASGCA
18 - Hills takes over as president
18 -Clark leaves strong legacy
20 Norton: Gold rush days of golf financing are over
21 ASGCA identifies funding sources for golf projects
22 Ross award winner Fullmer applauds diversity in design
22 Golf Resources names Riddle VP
23 IRS determination could cost architects plenty, Phelps says
23 Jones sees Atlantic Club as a 'model' for environmentally sensitive designs
27 Ross Society gaining membership, eyes regional events:  Eger: Holding a U.S. Open on Pinehurst No. 2 would be 'fitting tribute' to designer
30 Courses newly approved across the U.S., Germany, Japan
30 Newly planned projects in U.S., abroad
Management
31 Briefs
31 Golf course appraisers organize
31 HJM, Golf Digest join forces
31 Country Club expenses
31 'One-Minute Manager' author in court battle
31 Country club income
31 National Golf Properties, Inc. opens its doors
32 A manager's accessibility checklist
Supplier business
35 Briefs
35 Backers, skeptics assess mesh-grid technology
35 Erosion control manufacturers unite
35 Label restrictions in store for atrazine products
35 Agri- Diagnostics kicks off environmental awareness campaign
35 Roll call
36 RISE symposium extolls benefits of pesticide use
36 James named to EPA committee
39 Sod producers conference July 23-25
40 New products
40 -BioTherm introduces TurfTemp system
40 -Green Sentry fights oil damage
40 -Many valves? Just one strainer
40 -Energy Kinetics: Counting the minutes
40 -Turf Specialties offers core collector for Verti Drain
41 Golf course marketplace
42 New literature
42 -Free technical guide available to superintendents
42 -NGF offers four new golf publications
44 Calendar
46 On the green
46 -Sand bunker maintenance taken to new heights
46 -A notebook of advice on sand bunkers
46 Advertiser index
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