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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Analysis: Watershed findings: Pesticides test well |
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Ecologically sound |
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State associations build/buy, manage their own courses |
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Arizona groups eye golf tax to benefit turfgrass research |
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Schultz to assume leadership role at CMAA conference |
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News |
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News in brief |
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Ex- Mizuno holding on the block this spring |
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Pebble Beach Co. to co- sponsor environmental summit in 1995 |
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Proposed Washington State layout would help bring community together |
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Liberty Park links recommended |
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Improvements planned for Colo. facility |
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Jones Trail developers accused of property tax avoidance |
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USGA takes exception to Okla. shortcut |
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Sodded Arizona track taking shape |
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Nine-hole facility underway in Indiana |
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Ore. course survives state regulatory challenge |
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Mass. dump could become links |
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Murphy nominated for USGA president |
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Minn. muni could be constructed early |
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ARCO's coastal Calif. project hits troubled waters |
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Pennsylvania landfill could become site of golf links |
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Illinois track ready for June opening |
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Pebble Beach sues over copycat holes |
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Sawgrass' 17th to be replicated in NY |
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Gaming legislation could encourage Miss. layout |
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Oaks may fell Calif. project |
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Fla. country theme park may host golf |
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Oz park would include golf holes |
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R.I. developers zero in on new layout |
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Calif. quarry owners hope to build golf course |
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Links low priority on Ky. park list |
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Mich. project set to start building |
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Wis. muni track moving slowly |
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Utah layout finally underway |
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From the editors |
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One more look back at 1993, the year in golf... |
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Innovations in service and management at Public Golf |
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From the publisher: Thanks for five years of news, views, people and places |
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Guest commentary: Show provides chance to gather, speak out |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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Off the record: Dr. Carrow's cultivation research to improve compaction, water use |
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Spring start-up |
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The right way is the cheapest way - Buchen |
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Distinguished service award: New Jersey supers honors Kubik |
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Dr. Noel Jackson on dreaded dollar spot: No sure cure soon |
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Superintendents stretching budgets with plant growth regulators |
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Show: Record registration |
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On the green: Canadians beat the cold: The greenhouse effect |
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Turner Valley timeline |
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Tour of duty: [Alex/Anderson/Baty] |
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Handbook on IPM for turf released |
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Developer beware: Some agreements lead to spending big money on foolish tests, and for years to come |
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What was tested at the 13 sites |
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Super focus: Joe 'Alger' Lightkep beats the odds - and tradition - at his Fairways G&CC |
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Wildlife, water quality can thrive on golf courses, study indicates |
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Renovation help offered to supers |
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New York turf expo attracts numerous experts |
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GCSAA bringing big money to Big D |
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The savvy superintendent: A grand tradition - scorecard box |
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Regional news |
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Spring start-up |
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Seeking aerification, three clubs pool resources |
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Deep drill aerators offer alternative |
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Brand new crop of fertilizer technology debuts in Dallas: O.M. Scotts, Lebanon, Pursell and Vicksburg weigh in with new products |
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Soil programs can help avoid renovation |
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Sprayer tune-up week, Feb. 21-25 |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Environmentalists, golfers won over by Squaw Creek: Robert Trent Jones Jr.'s track Best New Mountain Course |
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Wetlands creators point men for future |
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Weiskopf, Morish ending partnership |
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Q&A: Crenshaw, Coore team hot property |
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Burns readies Hawks' Nest and ventures into Mexico |
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Concentrating on Asia-Acific: Nelson, Wright make Haworth a partner |
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Bruce Matthews III busy on Mich. sites |
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First Indian heritage course planned on Wis. tribal land |
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Breakers West remake means more home lots |
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Va. has new track |
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Graham, Panks start N.C. project for '95 opening |
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Wetlands are championed at Columbus' Medallion Club |
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John Cook, Hurdzan on Palm Desert project |
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Coore-Crenshaw Nebraskan track stirring whirlwind of speculation |
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Byron Nelson, Weibring team up |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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GolfCorp becoming big player in public market: ClubCorp connection proves mutually beneficial |
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Cole resigns as Kiawah Island golf director |
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Marketing idea of the month: Mass discounting program puts Fla. course on map |
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Years of frustration come to an end for Southern California Golf Ass'n |
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Harrison named director of Fla. golf association |
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AGC and MCI develop reservation system |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Europe looking to shake low-growth image |
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New product of the month |
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SMT emerges from the ashes of Innova Corp. |
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Grace-Sierra pulls Calo-Clor, Calo-Gran |
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RISE Notebook: Non-ag pesticide use the subject of EPA survey |
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Terra settles with Dupont; acquires Androc Products |
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Scotts, Shemin Nurseries join forces |
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TMI purchases KWS breeding program |
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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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The public arena: Private clubs turning public wiht increasing frequency |
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