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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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How to speak a thousand words |
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Openings maintain torrid pace: A third straight year of 350-plus courses |
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Turf grads face crowded job market |
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Wadsworth Golf: The training ground for aspiring architects |
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Study: Labor trouble on horizon for private clubs |
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News |
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Summit '94: Nov. 18-20 |
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Ariz. turfgrass research takes a legislative blow |
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News in brief |
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Montana course may be first layout on Superfund cleanup site |
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Ark. course to close while greens rebuilt |
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Plans for massive golf course community project unveiled in Arizona |
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Illinois layout expands to four-season facility |
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Palmer to design course at former missile plant site |
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Developer angry, opponents pleased over Calif. settlement |
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Financial deal assures Minn. muni's future |
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Ill. course could make comeback |
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Lawsuit targets Michigan golf course project |
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Course could become part of Va. park |
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Indianapolis pair break ground on 27-hole affair |
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City hopes to buy Ohio course |
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Permits sought for Minn. track |
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Okla. layout to close temporarily for update |
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Golf could be profitable for Utah city, study says |
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Government to seek penalties on Pa. project |
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Wash. layout set to open May 1 |
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From the Editor |
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NGF report reveals a host of hidden trends worth watching |
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Okay, the game's over... close down the courses |
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Letters |
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-EPA Chief Browner refuted by RISE |
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-Browner points?...Hardly |
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-Dr. Kross responds to Harvey |
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-RISE Chief James takes Harvey to task... again |
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Commentary |
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There's more to ponder than pesticide use |
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Recognizing, preserving golf courses as open space |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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Water-Recycling, chemical-free, tackling difficult issues, Pheasant Run was...: Ahead of its time |
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Dr. Danneberger: 'Don't give up on IPM' too soon |
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Walter Woods makes mark far beyond bounds of St. Andrews |
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Super focus: Canada's Super of the Year: An aquarange in summer, ski trails in winter - Palmer has it all |
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Trevor Smith heads up Canada's 1994 officers |
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ASPA funding research projects |
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Bloch steps down, calls for golf to continue environmental progress |
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Off the record: Thatch proven important to pesticide fate |
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On the green: 48 hours - not the movie |
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Penn State Turfgrass Science Museum in works |
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Buchen a Master Greenkeeper |
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Burns' invention greatly increases deep aeration |
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Ice breakers: Sweda, Witt handle mega-problems with dispatch |
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Putting a pretty face on your golf course to make it photogenic |
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TGIF fortunes improve: First index of turfgrass library to roll off the printing presses this summer |
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Long-time super Crosby dies |
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15,386 attended GCSAA conclave |
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The savvy superintendent: Bird's-eye view of course a major help in many ways |
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Supers share feelings on mortality study |
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Tour of duty |
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On the move: Gunn moves on to Stockbridge GC |
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Product feature |
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W. Va. researchers test 'promising herbicides' |
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Waiting for EPA sign-off: Corn byproduct is emerging on market as a pre-emergent herbicide |
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New-found bacteria hope for brown patch |
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[Regional news] |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Its legacy is true environmentalism |
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GCBAA president Kirchdorfer for industry to promote game |
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A treasure found on boundaries of the Badlands |
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Q&A: D.J. DeVictor on cutting edge of design for the handicapped golfer |
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The Wadsworth philosophy: Do the job the way you'd want it done for you |
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New look, new grass, new name |
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Arlington course to get Coore-Crenshaw touch |
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Schreiner opens doors with major resort in China |
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14 course builders earn certification |
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Connor 'saving' course topos for Ross Society |
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History of design a Ross Society panel topic |
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Barbaron building at Cypress Lake |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Course photography adds to image, bottom line |
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May trains lens on life after Dye Designs |
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Cobblestone making strides in Sun Belt |
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American Links, with you every step of the way |
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Paloma revives Tan Tara |
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A Fla. power savings |
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Marketing idea of the month: Client questionnaires, if handled properly, can help peg your market |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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The year was 1919... |
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New corporate offices, CEO for Aquaterra |
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Taking the full-service approach overseas |
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Kubota Canada strikes distribution deal with Bunton |
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Hobbie named Ransomes America sales manager |
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ASPA descends on Newport for convention |
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CelPril adds to presence in West |
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Jake honors its dealers, distributors |
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Rivers Associates tackles Florida market |
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SP system brings suit against Solo |
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New product of the month |
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Jacklin's Dr. Brede joins board of Agronomy Journal |
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West Coast Turf acquires Foster via RTC |
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New products |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Advertisers' index |
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The public arena: Corporate memberships at public courses |
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