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August

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Cover
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Table of contents
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Mississippi flooding leaves cruel legacy: Slow, arduous recovery foreseen
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Executive reflections
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Turf experts: 'Advances on all fronts!'
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Newcomer KSL Recreation the big winner at Landmark auction
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Budget squeeze takes toll on hardware sales
News
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News in brief
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No pipedream: The ultimate practice facility is here
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Ownership shuffled on the Jones Trail
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EIP for Marin project?
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Abutters oppose course slated for N.H. horse farm
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Change of scene for Nicklaus project
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Tulsa development may go public
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Go-slow policy on Santa Rosa Island project
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Board attacks Simi Valley resort deal
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Governor sees clear sailing for Irwin project
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S.C. board backs golf community
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Perot Jr. plans course for Circle I
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Landowner has second thoughts about land gift
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New life for former S&L holding
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Financing issues delay airport design
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Course abutters not thrilled with replacement idea
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Money problems at Indian Trace
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Lely Lakes project gets go-ahead
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Georgia's Bibb County targeted for development
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Plan: Golfers on new courses to prop environmental trust fund
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Twin Pines plans 9-hole expansion
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Second course for Hutchinson Island?
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Charlotte County eyes 36 new holes
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Indoor turf test a success; golf applications evolving
From the Editor
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Member groups out of their league in Dallas
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And this just in....
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Coffman treatise socks it to 'new age environmentalism'
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Letters: The man behind...
Guest commentary
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Communication, integration the keys to creating profitable developments
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1983-93: Seed Research turns 10
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Another tour of duty?
Maintenance
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Briefs
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Citizens take control, make nat'l park course ecofriendly
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Envirotron field research lab on look-out for equipment
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World Congress calls for papers
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W.Va. contributions top $73,000: Turf fund-raiser named for Campbell
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Super focus: Alex champions 'farm club' training system at Grand Cypress
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Rutgers readies short courses for wintertime
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The savvy superintendent: Mahoney pow wows innovation into success
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W.Va. raises $12,000 for research
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Tour of duty
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Artist's work to raise funds for Cooperative Sanctuary Program
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Leadership and development seminars planned
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Where they're going: McNabb back, but only momentarily
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N.J. pest control clinic announced
Regional news
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Rocky Mountain Conference
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Jeffers earns certification
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Cactus and Pine helps out
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Maffei leads NYSTA
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Citations aplenty in New York
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Williams certified
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John's Island gives again
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Central Florida raises $7,000
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Kirchoffer certified
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Illinois field days set
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Education highlights Expo
Product feature
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Fine fescues: Another choice as grass of the future: Combining environmental friendliness with great playability
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Check particulars of test site before selecting grass
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Five types of fine Fescues all have strengths
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Fineleaf fescue test results
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Turf care guidelines at test sites
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The players in the world of fine fescues
Development
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Briefs
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AnnBriar: A daughter's field of dreams comes true near St. Lou
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The making of a name: Harbottle puts his signature on 1st course
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Q&A: Cornish golf architecture's chronicler
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Multiple tees an industrywide doctrine, says Hurdzan
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D.J. Pakkala takes on duties in Asia with CCA International's golf division
Management
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Briefs
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Executive courses: Gems by any other name, deserving a better fate
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Casper's cure: Don't confuse golf 'the game' with golf 'the business'
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Public Golf '93 set for Nov. 14-16 at Wild Dunes
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Marketing idea of the month: Membership 'test drives' paying dividends at Phoenix clubs
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NCA releases new publication
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Don Rossi Scholarship awarded
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Privatization backfires in Corpus Christi
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Continental offers clubs wind and hail coverage
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Ocean Course off the block
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Troubled Fairways Group enters partnership with KSL
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ClubServ taps ex-Fairways VP
Supplier business
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Briefs
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Commentary: Coping with 'fung shui' and goats on the way out
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DowElanco combines field, marketing units
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Melex turns 20
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New product of the month: Using germs to fight pond-choking scum
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O'Regan, Claypool join Jacklin
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Toro offers free software package
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Klundt, Muravlov, Enyart move up at Turf-seed
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Bescoby to direct Rain Bird Golf Division
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Lebanon Chem. acquires pair of seed companies
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Whurr named product manager at Ransomes America
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Shores to rep PSI in east U.S.
 
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New products
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Golf course marketplace
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Calendar
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Advertisers' index
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On the green: Protecting your best from a bolt out of the blue: Lightning rods a cheap insurance for superintendents
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