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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Kolasa named new head of CMAA |
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Cape Cod study reinforced: New data confirms positive findings at sandy-soiled site |
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Development down under |
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IR-4 Project offers doomed chemicals a second chance |
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Course openings up in '92: Experts see it as peak year |
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News |
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News in brief |
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Creative solution to unravel longstanding Homestead dispute? |
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Golf course 'yes'; water park 'no' |
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Concern for flight patterns hinders KC course project |
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Golf/housing developments all the rage in Idaho Panhandle |
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Hawaiian course rerouted to protect four endangered plant species |
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LPGA golf community runs afoul of NAACP |
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New land-use regulations in Oregon pose major threat to future golf development |
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Ala. city courts elderly players for Jones Trail |
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Towns mull joint course venture |
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Going beyond the ornamental |
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Nuclear power plant giving way to golf course? |
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Loomis design to open this autumn |
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Traffic study pays dividends |
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City seeks outside management; employees cry foul |
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Developer strikes out with Eudora; waits on Lawrence |
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Burress opens consulting firm |
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Private group takes over municipal project in Illinois |
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New Jersey course held hostage by sewage plant opposition |
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Colorado project left with three site alternatives |
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Change of address for Rodgers Design |
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Dye says Indianapolis Speedway course might be his final stadium design |
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From the Editor |
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Development Letter designed to fill a need |
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Do they really have ears for hearing? |
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Letters |
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-European vision lacking |
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-Top 10 annoyances |
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Guest Commentary: Golf industry needs to adopt standard methods of peat analysis |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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Supers give N.Y. diagnosis program seal of approval |
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Tips to match Tour conditions |
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Superintendent saves Tillinghast club big bucks in bunker renovation |
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California, Florida spearhead use of effluent: Symposium to illustrate that golf courses can tap into major water sources |
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Consistency, fairness the objectives of PGA Tour guidelines |
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New Jersey DEPE funds municipal solid waste study at Rutgers |
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Super focus: Monterey challenge sometimes less than heaven for Miller |
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South Texas GCSA elects Ihms president |
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Tour of duty |
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Weeds also love Hawaii's 'perfect' growing weather |
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Regional reports |
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Data will recommend water use |
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Turf water conservation studied |
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Schaal, Seay speak in S.C. |
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Environmental conclave set |
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Streeter Connecticut President |
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N.H. votes in Rowell |
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Empire State show set |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Mangilao: Then... and now |
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Three Sisters developers: 'We've lost a treasure' |
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A Myrtle Beach original: Hamm |
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Lancaster CC resurrects Ross design |
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Payne Stewart designing 1st course |
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Rees Jones, Cupp, Fazio, Hurdzan courses rated best |
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Sam Snead teams with Graves on Massachusetts links |
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Crystal Springs now Persimmon |
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Hurdzan moves |
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Nelson, Weibring, Sieckmann under one roof - Golf Resources' |
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Lohmann adds staff, targets grow-in help |
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412 golf ranges open in U.S. during 1992 |
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Ballantrae boasting Nicklaus-designed 18-hole golf course |
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Jones Trail at halfway point in Alabama |
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Buckeye Creek proceeding, with eye for partner |
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Cherry Valley opens back 9: Jones layout has its own character |
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Clifton, Ezell let nature reign at Highland Creek |
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Young signs on to design course in Ga. project |
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Hale Irwin's Southern Woods opens in Florida |
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Dye, strange consult at Kingsmill |
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Hills Puerto Rico design 'dramatic' |
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Lake Nona gets World Cup selection |
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U.S. courses newly approved |
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Brauer, Landscapes Unlimited team up in Nebraska |
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Delaware program helps owners deal with underground tanks: Fund a demonstration project for the country |
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Casper/Nash tracks open doors |
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Graham returns home with a splash |
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U.S. courses newly planned |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Head to head: Architects (and rounds played) rise to the challenge of "big name" competition |
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Marketing idea of the month: Breeding goodwill, new customers; all in the name of a worthy cause |
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LinksCorp buys Missouri club |
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CMAA expo to feature 400-plus booths |
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NCA head foresees anti-club legislation |
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The Big Four breakdown |
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Golf course owners reach nationwide group buying agreement with Yamaha |
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Hills: Ranges take pressure off golf course managers |
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New products |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Mergers & acquisitions |
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-Watertronics, Commercial Pump Service join forces |
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-Sandoz, O.M. Scott team up to develop Rizolex |
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Deere, Marsh Design sign on with Golf Asia |
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Combatting fertilizer inefficiency by addressing pH levels and high salinity |
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Ohio Turfgrass [Turfgrass] Conference headed back to Columbus in 1993 |
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RISE honored for successful lobbying effort in Montana |
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Hydroturf now serving Florida |
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TATS joins the sports turf market |
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Northwest Turf Show Feb. 17 |
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Kostka joins Aquatrols |
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Jacobsen names Cutler new vice president of manufacturing |
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Sports Turf show at Cal-Poly Pomona set for March 23 |
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Turfgrass Institute March 30-31 |
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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: Mussel mud: More than an old farmer's tale |
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