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March

Full Issue pdf (34.7 Mb) Volume 3 [4], No. 3
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Bloch vows research to continue
1 EPA not doing enough to curb pesticide use, advocate says
1 Wetlands expert advises: Use common sense
1 Shields is TPC's Super of the Year
News
3 Envisioned as model for industry, Fox Hollow ground broken
3 Fasi vetoes pro-developer measures
3 USGA, Georgia GCSA join forces for conference
4 Area welcomes Taiwanese neighbor's plan to build course, heated range
4 Fire district buying course for water underneath it
5 The Jemsek empire grew from a Demshuk dream
5 USGA presents Bob Jones Award for sportsmanship to Gene Sarazen
6 Washington county deluged with golf proposals
6 GGI buys Unique Golf
6 New 18 and expansion will get under way in N. D. in spring
6 Air, water and enforcement bump up EPA's 1992-93 budget
6 EPA's R&D office inks accord with Land Bureau
7 USGA report on labs expected in spring
7 Colorado city with 3 courses may add another two
7 Springfield CC going private for tax status
7 NGF promotes Russell to vp
8 'Hands-on' the catchword for trade show at 2nd Golf Asia
9 Major 'players' in Asia commit to Golf Asia '92 exhibit
   
10 From the publisher: Successful show indicates strength of industry
10 Commentary: Americans are the Johnny Appleseeds of golf
10 Guest commentary: Fore crying out loud: Golfers sure can be a hazard
11 Letters
11 -EPA well study hints that water problems are site-specific
11 -UCal document substantiates construction claim
11 -Kenneth Hunter an asset to the golf industry
11 Brothers buy Centeron GC
Maintenance
13 Briefs
13 Bennett overcomes great odds to win title
13 Retirement program established by GCSAA: Association works plan for members with Merchants National Bank
13 Position papers address wildlife, wetlands, other topics:  Zidik, Passios, GCSAA staff draft GCSAA statements
14 Super focus: Asian work a different breed of challenge for American Dennis Vogt
16 CGCM publishing Leader Board
17 Scarbrough maintains old ties to maintenance
20 USGA Green Section honors Skogley for lifetime of work
21 Scholarships and honors highlight N.Y. turfgrass expo
21 Maine turf conference loaded with experts
21 N.C. attendance up
22 Monsanto donates to GCSAA fund: $10,000 gift split between scholarship and research
22 Turf Advisory Service offer extended to public course first-time users
Regional news
18 Pesticide training offered
18 West Texas elects Deeds
18 Southeastern conclave set
18 Georgia fund-raiser a success
19 Tegtmeier is Iowa's best
19 N.Y. Turfgrass officers
19 SUNY honors
19 N.H. supers meet
Development
23 Briefs
23 Builders honor Robert Trent Jones Sr.: Elder statesman of golf course architecture given Rossi Award
23 Expectations are high at Pumpkin Ridge: Cupp Design, developer Pumpkin Ridge Partners carve two courses out of Tualtin foothills
24 $12M spent on $200M project and ground still not turned: Environmentalists detain destination resort
26 European report maps state of golf in region: British research company releases wide-ranging study on golfers and facilities
26 Foster signs on for two projects
27 Resort community wins town OK at Mammoth Mtn.
28 Golf courses that have recently been approved around the United States
28 Courses newly planned in the Americas
Management
29 Briefs
29 Golf course management companies gain popularity in Asian countries: Southeast Asia is particularly attractive for big and small firms
29 GC of Miami operators see better times ahead
29 LinksCorp shoots for 20 courses
29 Civil Rights Act could affect clubs
30 Turtle Creek GC names new GM
31 Attendees pleased with trade show's new format:  Registration is up although weather depresses attendance
31 GolfCorp offers new program
31 McIntosh joins Club Operations
Special report on utility vehicles
35 Utility vehicle makers find their select niche in the golf industry marketplace
36 New 'players' in utility field have done their research
37 Trends tending toward future 'polarization' in products
38 Manufacturers continually finding new markets for vehicles
38 Club Car has new offers
38 Melex 512 adds power
38 Smithco adds trap rake
38 Daihatsu variety-wise
Supplier business
42 Briefs
42 Suppliers see boom in Southeast Asia: Japan remains biggest market but land scarcity and ecological requirements will slow growth
42 Ocean Course to become environmental model
42 Exhibitors optimistic about show and future
43 University and laboratory tests confirm benefits of Isolite
43 Tee-2-Green tabs Duich as consultant
   
48 New products
50 Golf course marketplace
51 New literature
51 -Language guide publishers turn sights on Japan
51 -Standard Golf releases new accessories guide
52 Calendar
53 Ad index
54 On the green: Golfers benefit from city's composting program: Residents excited by Cheyenne plan that saves money, reduces fertilizer use and improves turf
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