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April

Full Issue pdf (35.8 Mb) Volume 5 [6], No. 4
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 How to speak a thousand words
1 Openings maintain torrid pace: A third straight year of 350-plus courses
1 Turf grads face crowded job market
1 Wadsworth Golf: The training ground for aspiring architects
1 Study: Labor trouble on horizon for private clubs
  News
3 Summit '94: Nov. 18-20
4 Ariz. turfgrass research takes a legislative blow
4 News in brief
5 Montana course may be first layout on Superfund cleanup site
6 Ark. course to close while greens rebuilt
6 Plans for massive golf course community project unveiled in Arizona
6 Illinois layout expands to four-season facility
7 Palmer to design course at former missile plant site
7 Developer angry, opponents pleased over Calif. settlement
7 Financial deal assures Minn. muni's future
7 Ill. course could make comeback
8 Lawsuit targets Michigan golf course project
8 Course could become part of Va. park
8 Indianapolis pair break ground on 27-hole affair
8 City hopes to buy Ohio course
8 Permits sought for Minn. track
9 Okla. layout to close temporarily for update
9 Golf could be profitable for Utah city, study says
9 Government to seek penalties on Pa. project
9 Wash. layout set to open May 1
  From the Editor
10 NGF report reveals a host of hidden trends worth watching
10 Okay, the game's over... close down the courses
10 Letters
10 -EPA Chief Browner refuted by RISE
10 -Browner points?...Hardly
30 -Dr. Kross responds to Harvey
30 -RISE Chief James takes Harvey to task... again
 
Commentary
11 There's more to ponder than pesticide use
11 Recognizing, preserving golf courses as open space
  Maintenance
13 Briefs
13 Water-Recycling, chemical-free, tackling difficult issues, Pheasant Run was...: Ahead of its time
13 Dr. Danneberger: 'Don't give up on IPM' too soon
13 Walter Woods makes mark far beyond bounds of St. Andrews
14 Super focus: Canada's Super of the Year: An aquarange in summer, ski trails in winter - Palmer has it all
15 Trevor Smith heads up Canada's 1994 officers
15 ASPA funding research projects
16 Bloch steps down, calls for golf to continue environmental progress
17 Off the record: Thatch proven important to pesticide fate
18 On the green: 48 hours - not the movie
19 Penn State Turfgrass Science Museum in works
20 Buchen a Master Greenkeeper
20 Burns' invention greatly increases deep aeration
21 Ice breakers: Sweda, Witt handle mega-problems with dispatch
22 Putting a pretty face on your golf course to make it photogenic
23 TGIF fortunes improve: First index of turfgrass library to roll off the printing presses this summer
23 Long-time super Crosby dies
23 15,386 attended GCSAA conclave
24 The savvy superintendent: Bird's-eye view of course a major help in many ways
25 Supers share feelings on mortality study
27 Tour of duty
29 On the move: Gunn moves on to Stockbridge GC
  Product feature
33 W. Va. researchers test 'promising herbicides'
33 Waiting for EPA sign-off: Corn byproduct is emerging on market as a pre-emergent herbicide
33 New-found bacteria hope for brown patch
   
34 [Regional news]
  Development
37 Briefs
37 Its legacy is true environmentalism
37 GCBAA president Kirchdorfer for industry to promote game
37 A treasure found on boundaries of the Badlands
37 Q&A: D.J. DeVictor on cutting edge of design for the handicapped golfer
39 The Wadsworth philosophy: Do the job the way you'd want it done for you
41 New look, new grass, new name
41 Arlington course to get Coore-Crenshaw touch
41 Schreiner opens doors with major resort in China
42 14 course builders earn certification
43 Connor 'saving' course topos for Ross Society
43 History of design a Ross Society panel topic
45 Barbaron building at Cypress Lake
  Management
47 Briefs
47 Course photography adds to image, bottom line
47 May trains lens on life after Dye Designs
47 Cobblestone making strides in Sun Belt
47 American Links, with you every step of the way
49 Paloma revives Tan Tara
49 A Fla. power savings
51 Marketing idea of the month: Client questionnaires, if handled properly, can help peg your market
  Supplier business
53 Briefs
53 The year was 1919...
53 New corporate offices, CEO for Aquaterra
53 Taking the full-service approach overseas
53 Kubota Canada strikes distribution deal with Bunton
54 Hobbie named Ransomes America sales manager
54 ASPA descends on Newport for convention
54 CelPril adds to presence in West
55 Jake honors its dealers, distributors
55 Rivers Associates tackles Florida market
56 SP system brings suit against Solo
56 New product of the month
56 Jacklin's Dr. Brede joins board of Agronomy Journal
56 West Coast Turf acquires Foster via RTC
   
58 New products
59 Golf course marketplace
61 Advertisers' index
62 The public arena: Corporate memberships at public courses
  Other pages within this issue
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