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January

Full Issue pdf (48.9 Mb) Volume 6, No. 1
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Mona era begins in Lawrence
1 Little Conflict awaits supers in Big D
1 Reservoir eases water pressure in California
1 Best of the Best
1 Chemical firms join forces in search of profit
  News
3 News in brief
3 Before and after
3 California supers witness severe fire damage first-hand
4 Dredging would close Oakland muni golf course for up to seven years
4 Nervous neighbors sue Minn. course
5 Palm Springs layout hits snag
5 Ky. course wins local court approval
5 Tenn. track still a good year away
5 Calif. developer buys Fla. track
5 Ohio worker faces penalties
6 Dirty business makes N.J. state park course likely
6 Hawaii layout receives okay from planners
6 Vt. developer offeres muni golf property
6 Family returns with plans for N.H. links
7 Mass. course gets environmental nod
7 Fla. planners cut Scandanavia USA a rare break
7 Mich. DNR to decide layout's fate
7 Calif. golfers excited about 9-hole track
8 Fla. sport mogul plans golf facility
8 Calif. planners see room for drivers, bugs
8 Getting to be "like Mike" in Chicago
8 Ore. antelope and golf may not mix
9 Rodriguez and Eller win NGF's Rossi and Family awards
9 Utah developer revives project
9 Upscale Ohio golf community planned
  From the Editor
10 Introducing: Two new editorial features for '94
10 Hey, no offense intended... None taken?
10 Letters
  Guest commentary
11 EPA head addresses golf course management practices
11 Obituaries: Howard Kaerwer, 73
  It's showtime!
15 Superintendents do Dallas!: Big D has plenty to keep you busy, day & night
15 GCSAA Championship: A battle of home favorites?
15 Table of contents
16 1994 GCSAA conference seminar schedule
17 1994 GCSAA candidates - thumbnail sketches
19 Ballot question summary: Dues authority to membership
20 Baidy ready to assume GCSAA presidency
22 Spodnik, MacCurrach honored by GCSAA
23 Alice Dye to receive GCBAA's Rossi Humanitarian Award
23 Feser Award goes to Christy
23 NGCOA meets in Dallas, Feb. 7-10
  Maintenance
25 Briefs
25 Fired! Tragedy or blessing, losing a job can have many causes, effects
25 Shining the light on grow-in secrets
25 President Sweda promises OTF return to basic intent
25 Airing it out with super focus' Al Bromann
25 Glover retires at NMS
26 On the green: Chainsaw unlikely companion: Super solves problem of sand contamination
26 Dr. Vargas revises turfgrass textbook
26 New programs added: Cook College announces turf and short course schedule
27 OTF
27 -Beat suits by being proactive, Hurdzan urges supers
28 -Major strides expected in turf industry by year 2000
29 -Watson: Green industry failures evoke need to change
31 Learn from your mistakes
31 Checklist: How to find a new position
33 Golf hole target undergoing tests to determine legality
34 Super focus: Piloting a plane or a mower, Bromann in charge at Pinewood
35 Changes at headquarters: O'Brien named to new post of COO
35 Arrendondo is appointed chief operations officer at GCSAA
35 Greenhouse studies planned
36 Where they're going
37 'A wonderful resource,' Envirotron lab opens
37 The savvy superintendent: Top 10 list for success
40 Tour of duty: [Bustamante/Britt/Gorham]
40 Hayes certified as soil scientist
40 Royal Golf & Tennis shuffles, adds staff
41 Off the record: Michigan State research shows insignificant amounts of fertilizer reach ground water
   
38 Regional reports
  Development
43 Briefs
43 Quarry breaks beauty barrier
43 Congress in action on environmental front
43 -Endangered species expansion forecast
43 -Wetlands regulations revision gains support
43 Q&A: Kaneda: Putting Japan's architects on golf's map
44 From China to N. America, shark making his mark on design field
44 Oaklahomans play Heckenkemper's Earlywine design
45 Japanese architects organize, set priorities to improve golf
47 Having flirted with fame, Viola takes aim on the design market
48 Carrick's Angus Glen greening up
48 Casper, Nash collaborate in Arizona
48 McCumber redesigning Sea Pines
49 Merit Club's 320 acres protected as open space
50 Bryant firm 'comprehensive'
50 Flatt's Hawk Ridge will fill cry for public golf
   
  Best of the Best
53 Best Maintained Course on LPGA Tour: Mission, accomplished
53 R.M. Graves turns 18.9 handicap to his advantage
53 Builder of the Year: Two in a row for Landscapes
53 Architect of the Year: Fazio team, led by Banfield, lays claim to architect honors
56 Fazio Golf Designs: Personnel checklist
  Management
59 Briefs
59 Palmer Management plans major expansion: Pacific Golf mgmt. contributes $50 million acquisition war chest
59 New Kiawah Island management to undertake extensive renovations
59 Owners group honors Dedman
59 Marketing idea of the month: Kids-play-free program at Hilton Head increases revenues
60 City, pros haggle over appropriate compensation
60 Women's golf conference set
60 Former GCSAA staffers open new business
60 SAFECO offers club insurance
61 Good times could be over for Palatine, Ill. golfers
62 NGF Conference set for early Jan. in West Virginia
62 Deer Creek Golf Club reopens following $3 million facelift
  Supplier business
65 Briefs
65 Southern golf will expand accessory line
65 AIGR: The foreign accessory connection
65 New product of the month
65 Florida turf industry aims for certification program by mid-'94
65 EPA reregistration to be completed by 2006?
66 West Coast Turf helps prepare Riviera for 1995 PGA tourney
66 Ingham the new GM at Davenport
66 Dixy Lee Ray to speak at ASPA midwinter conference
67 Mid-Am show (Jan. 20 to 22) to provide child care
67 Atlantic HydroJect services expanded
67 Toro University plans seminar for Jan. 10-12
68 California emissions ruling expected this month; regulatory issues remain
68 Witek named president, CEO of Melex
69 EPA signs off on Barricade
69 Sandoz Agro, Inc. expands national sales contingent
69 RISE update: Counterpart emerges in Canada
69 RGF offers environmental booklet
70 Jacobsen appoints Indiana dealer
70 Convault tanks pass ballistic test
70 Terra to acquire Asgrow Florida
71 Asian Golf Course Report: Crackdown on land speculation hurting Chinese development
71 Interport sponsoring U.S. trade mission preceding Golf Asia
   
72 New products
74 Golf course marketplace
75 Calendar
76 GPS to build El Segundo course
77 Advertisers' index
78 The public arena: Cities and towns take control of developmental destiny
  Other pages within this issue
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