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April

Full Issue pdf (36.9 Mb) Volume 5, No. 4
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Study: Course maintenance costs up 4.9%
1 When lightning strikes...
1 Bridging the 'market gap' with design technology
1 Effective treatment for Dutch elm emerges too late for Winged Foot
1 EPA insights on Browner, from fellow Floridians
  News
3 News in brief
3 Recession or no recession, player pool up 4.5 million
4 Golf among amenities planned in large pedestrian-oriented Calif. community
4 Camarillo Council to consider Knightsbridge golf course proposal
4 Lawsuit targets Ala. Retirement System and state officials
5 Ahmanson Ranch finally gets green light
5 Conn. layout to begin construction
5 Fla. developer saves flagging Aspen plan
5 S.F. firm unveils major project
6 First N.J. Golf Mecca layout hits review stage
6 Fla. official proposes selling three Brevard County courses to finance alternative projects
6 Miss. state parks may be site for McCumber tracks
6 Rezoning allows Ohio facility to add nine holes
6 Debate rages over N.J. site
7 Mich. developer calms neighbors' fears
7 Hills to design Ind. project
7 Guthrie seeks reversal of Mich. wetland ruling
7 Council OKs $2.5 million Ill. course
7 Course converted to subdivision
8 First golf course opens in tiny Asian nation of Macau
8 Neighbor files suit against La. club
8 Practice range gets nod from county
8 Corrections
9 Minn. pair gets zoning approval for Hidden Greens II project
9 House removes tax benefit for Kansas clubs
9 Council told course presents no risk
9 CC at The Legends to add 27 new holes
9 Mass. club seeks loan to improve facility
  From the Editor
10 Plucking issues from the golf industry cupboard
10 Getting right with PC kingdom - er-r, queendom
10 Letters
10 -Homestead addendum
10 -An ode to the EPA...
   
11 Guest commentary: Trees: Tough to live with, yet you can't live without
11 Royce Richardson, 67
  Maintenance
13 Briefs
13 Florida research green sheds light on effects of maintenance
13 The savvy superintendent: Of putting greens and reel grinders
13 Tour of duty
13 -[Ricky Wideman, Harbor Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island, S. C., MCI Heritage Classic]
13 -[Dean Crouch, Forest Oaks Country Club, Greensboro, N. C., K-Mart Greensboro Open]
13 -[Mike Link, TPC at the Woodlands, The Woodlands, Texas, Shell Houston Open]
14 Alonzi: Loss leaves 'void'
14 Institute's mission: Plant the country in Liberty elms
15 Deserving two thumbs up!: Brown Deer facelift a success for Bob Stock
17 Where they're going
18 Supers receive Britain's highest int'l turf award
18 N.C. elects officers
19 EPA pesticide hotline cuts service
19 Prof declares: Golf courses get bad rap
19 Missouri turf service started
20 Bator to draw on past while building future as consultant
21 Super focus: Katterheinrich must wait awhile to relax
26 Tournament preparation carries many and varied guidelines
26 Environmental awareness boosted in Kansas
   
22 Regional reports
  Product feature
24 Golf Course News exclusive 1993 survey of utility vehicle makers
25 Superintendents seek proper mix of various utility vehicles at nation's golf facilities
  Development
27 Briefs
27 Test green? Schreiner's gone 17 better
27 Palmer track a lesson in history
27 Former Soviet Union explores new frontier: Tourism: Joint venture would create multi-course vacation spot south of Vladivostok
28 Northern Calif. GA builds on success with Poppy Hills: Group plans track in Livermore Valley
29 Tour pro Wrenn, George design first course together
29 Cocoa Beach CC opens 3rd nine to finish remake
30 Clifton layout spices Grey Oaks
30 Foster moves, takes on new projects
30 Staying at home: Graham, Panks use lush desert, 60-foot elevation change Tonte Verde in Ariz.
31 Clemson officials pushing ahead on handicapped-accessible course: Financing hits snag but planners positive
31 Hills shows off Morgan River's oaks on 2nd 9
31 ASGCA stressing ADA, environment at annual convention
32 Round about Asia
34 Sand Creek renovates 18, adding new 9
34 Practice ranges conference topic
34 Jensen Associates promote Karn
35 Architects spell out steps to construction
35 Missouri city opening first muni course
36 U.S. economy benefits greatly from golf industry, study finds
37 NGF report: Course openings, construction peaking
37 Davis firm busy in Southeast
38 Technology will half the cost
38 Animation was 'the next level' for Geoscience
39 World Woods: A destination waiting for a resort
39 First certified course builders announced
40 Morrish, Weiskopf opening Broken Top and Buffalo Creek
40 Garl designing first track in Detroit area
40 Rivercliff GC adds 9
41 Hills: Golf popularity increases need for practice facilities
  Management
43 Briefs
43 Landmark auction set for July
43 Marketing idea of the month: Ladies' league grows with help of club daycare
43 Commentary: When lightning strikes... Are you liable?
43 Club managers elect new board
44 Golf marketers of the world unite; form WGMA
45 Costly underground storage tank insurance may be superfluous: New EPA regulations may render municipal, county governments self-insured
45 Aussies eye memberships Japanese-style
46 Hungerford to lead Golf Resources Management
46 Marriott course portfolio grows to 19
46 Irwin secures Links contract - the first clients outside St. Louis
47 Former Kindred executives team up to form The Spectrum Organization
47 Report: Only 16% of golf resort reps do 'adequate' job
49 Wiren receives course owners Award of Merit
50 Kemper, American Golf square off in Chicago
  Supplier business
51 Briefs
51 Irrigation Association settles on San Diego
51 New product of the month: Man-made warmth for turf deprived of natural sunlight
51 Trencher inventor gains Hall of Fame
51 EPA signs off on Ciba-Geigy's Primo
52 Jake has new distributor in Michigan: Valley Turf
52 Cartrol purchased from Invisible Fence
53 biosys buys AgriSense
53 C-LOC moves to larger Michigan facility
53 Hyundai combines sales, distribution
54 Seven new RISE members; total stands at 83
54 ASPA booklet now available
55 Best Sand Corp. affected by parent firm's reorganization
55 Kelty named vice president of technology and operations at O.M. Scott
56 Seed Research of Oregon honors Superintendents of the Year
56 Fine Lawn secures exclusive right for Supranova Poa
56 Farm organizations seek input on Clean Water Act
57 Valent USA forms professional products group
57 DowElanco enhances campaign
   
58 New products
59 Golf course marketplace
60 New literature
61 Calendar
61 Advertisers' index
62 On the green
62 -Lemons cools off hot spots - for everyone
62 -Inventor looks toward Asia
62 -Conquering crooked cups
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