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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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GCSAA faces opposition on proposed bylaw changes |
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Supers descend on Anaheim |
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Revised green construction specs forthcoming: After an 18-month review, USGA to release new guidelines this month |
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Low Country courses take proactive environmental tack |
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News |
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News in brief |
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Study urges environmental cooperation: NGF-sponsored report says golf industry needs more networking and a single clearinghouse for shared information |
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Tornado rips Monterey Peninsula |
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Six-year drought continues to plague Western United States golf courses |
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Horse farm could become Auburn muni golf course |
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Ordinance makes range owners legally liable |
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Developers ask city to amend long range plan |
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Weather delays Rock Hollow |
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Another golf community for Lincoln City, Ore. |
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Course planned near airport |
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Neighbors hope to close range |
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Stevinson layout to start in 1993 |
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Council approves course bond |
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Feasibility study gets official nod |
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Experiment station plans layout |
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Study sets back Minn. track at least 3 months |
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Council accepts land donation for golf course |
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Voters endorse bond issuance |
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Former GolfCorp. exec buys 2 San Diego tracks |
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Hillsborough County officials consider course at spray site |
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Course attracts investors to Wash. resort |
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Youths vandalize Calgary layouts |
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Conn. club sets finances aright |
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Vancouver officials set aside land for course north of city |
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Golf wins out over camping |
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Judge rules fired employees must have public hearing |
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Golf plan would stimulate Va. Beach |
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Council can't find project developer |
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Support growing for Liberty Park plan |
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Environmental review officials clear the way for golf community |
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Greek owners plan to begin construction at Afton Mtn. in '93 |
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Developer hopes media campaign halts opposition |
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City wrestles with site selection process |
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Coyote Lakes project would be major boost to area's economy |
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Pima Canyon set to go, except for money |
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Goforth hopes third time is a charm |
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Developers upset with rising costs of Layton golf project |
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Black Diamond opens new nine |
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Airport board mulls golf course issue |
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Carlisle CC asks for Middlesex rezoning |
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From the Editor |
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Daily fee facilities deserve level playing field |
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Public Golf '92 was chock full of lessons for learning |
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Letters |
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-More shapers of note |
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-Insensitivity charged |
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-Technological addendum |
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-Another bylaw opinion |
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-Bylaw changes? If it ain't broke... |
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-Snow responds in TRACS debate |
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-Three cheers for Hurdzan |
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-Expanding on Fream's comment |
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Guest commentary: Former GCSAA president speaks out on proposed bylaw changes |
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Show time '93 |
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It's show time!: And much of the best entertainment in L.A. is not in your tour guide |
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Bennett looking to defend GCSAA title |
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Table of contents |
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1993 GCSAA seminar schedule |
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1993 election thumbnails |
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Photography regulations stricter this year |
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GCSAA makes rare presentation of President's Award to NY Audubon |
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Past GCSAA Award Winners |
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Gibeault and Beard honored for distinguished service |
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Anaheim the site of spec bid meeting |
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Members disagree on easing entrance into GCSAA |
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Former president warns of power held by the few |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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No longer voodoo science, tailor-made composts coming |
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Tough challenges threaten golf |
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Tour of Duty |
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Environment minister: Cooperation 'a must' |
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Dufresne new CGSA president |
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Canadian notebook: Watschke calls for involvement |
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Superintendent tells tales of consultants causing firings |
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Super focus: Maples' life-long journey a family affair |
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Where they're going |
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Nutrient release, top dressing impact on research palette |
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Compost seen as future replacement for methyl bromide |
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Georgia elects slate of officers for 1993 |
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Mid-America Show focuses on careers |
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Georgia increases scope of seminars |
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Missouri wetland report ready |
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Regional reports |
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Clarke advises on fungicides |
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New Hampshire draws top speakers |
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Southern California outlook good |
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Inland Northwest show set |
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N.C. expectations high |
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Georgia GCSA honors students |
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Heart of America elects Rodenberg |
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Patton joins Scott's |
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New literature |
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Scientists put pesticide lobby's arguments to rest |
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ASGCA book sheds light on construction: Second printing already expected after initial run of 20,000 |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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A word scramble that has paid off in North Carolina: Maples Pinehurst |
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Balkan development?: War or no war, golf moves on |
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Legalities aside, Fox Hollow done |
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CB Commercial jumps into golf, resort brokerage field |
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Mexico calls Graham/Panks |
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Oregon Club's menu full |
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Roquemore uses mammoth views to best effect |
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ASGCA round-up: Architects promise to adhere to Audubon's program |
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Trevino/Graves collaborate in Japan |
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Golf Resources keeping busy |
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Major Nevada project proceeds |
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Player tackles sites in Pa., Fla. |
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Lohmann track an exclusive challenge |
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New green specs: Simplifying procedures |
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Foxfire opens |
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Construction adds dimensions to Pavilion Lakes |
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Niebur, Hurdzan work in Ohio, Ill. |
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U.S. courses newly approved |
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U.S. courses newly planned |
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Best of the best |
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Best Maintained Course on the Senior PGA Tour: The pros go with Cochise |
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Best Developer of Golf Communities: Nation's architects and builders choose Arvida |
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Builder of the Year: Lanscapes Unlimited unseats Wadsworth |
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Best New Seaside Course: Public & Private: It's Hammock Dunes & Ocean Course |
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Architect of the Year: Like clockwork: Fazio wins fourth straight |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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AGC's Arizona holdings reach double digits with Superstition Springs purchase |
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Mich. designer awarded $2.45 million in Alaskan contract suit |
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Is there life after the RTC? |
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Hook a kid |
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Bankruptcy court to rule soon on Ventana Conyon |
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CMAA readies for annual meeting in Nashville |
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Kolar appointed CMAA director of education |
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Beardsley signs on as Glen Oaks director of golf |
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Bush vetoes anti-club tax measure |
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NGCOA meeting set for early February |
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Mass. town premature in trying to name new manager |
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Shiloh Falls comes under Marriott banner |
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ClubCorp obtains full ownership of daily-fee golf subsidiary |
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County can proceed with legal action |
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Champions has new ownership |
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Dayton team wins Deere title |
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Casper takes over Stoneleigh |
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Groups join forces to market Hilton Head |
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Golf Resources takes over Madera Muni GC |
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Club 18 helps private clubs generate additional revenue |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Victory for pre-emption efforts in Minnesota |
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Golf Asia '93: Making the Pacific connections |
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Jacobsen and Toro dive into retro-fit greens roller market |
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Ohio voters don't go for Issue Five |
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Golf Course Europe draws 600 |
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With Dvorak's help, Tempest looks to crack golf market |
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Kubota earns engineering award |
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Rain Bird Maxi certification now GCSAA accredited |
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Irrigation update: New honored at Irrigation Expo '92 |
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ASPA to create Warren Fund? |
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Ransomes realignment: Brouwer manufacturing operation moves in with Ohio-based Steiner Turf Equipment |
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Yolitz new marketing head at Ransomes |
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Grace-Sierra touts list of Margosan-O enhancements |
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Arizona EPA okays Dimension |
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Expanded label for Daconil 2787 |
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CoRon Corp. turns five |
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American suppliers see Canadian market as 'mixed bag' |
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Glattly forms Twin City Seed Company out of Minneapolis |
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Scotts proceeds with $14.7m expansion |
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Shampeny goes from Toro to Bunton |
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New products |
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Calendar |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Advertiser index |
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On the green: The sod-growing process was never quite like this...: Compost sludge replaces conventional topsoil |
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