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