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