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