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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Kiawah purchase blocked |
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Tom's Run |
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Course development booming on Indian land |
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Winter kill a boon to sod growers |
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New zoysias may provide the best of both worlds |
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News |
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News in brief |
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Homestead advances 9-hole plan: Approval of controversial 18-hole development remains tied up in court |
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American supers witness rioting at Vietnamese course |
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Fazio mines course from California desert |
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Frustrated fishing fans foil Frazier park proposal? |
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Florida city pursues two courses at once |
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Spring rains hurt revenue projections |
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Grapes & walnuts give way to Calif. golf development |
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Walnut clears another hurdle |
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Correction |
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Superfund site gains fed. approval |
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Maryland range to open this month |
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Opposing views aired at N.H. golf conference |
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AGC holds L.A. mayor to "privatization" campaign promise |
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Idaho project okayed |
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S.C. judge clears way for course on ghost roads |
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Developer, Colo. city discussing municipal project |
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Lancaster, N.Y. plan still on hold |
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Tri valley open for play |
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Two Canadian cases set precedent for women's club rights |
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Kan. AG backs equal tee-time rights |
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San Diego's mega-range may open by October |
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Rare wildflower delays project |
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W.Va, resort goes to 27 |
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Survey says: Yes, but no new taxes |
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Yolo County okays muni expansion |
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Course project softens blow of plant closure |
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Booming Arkansas village eyes sixth course |
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From the Editor |
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Do golf and casino gaming mix? The jury is still out |
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Knott's call for return to classic design a worthy crusade |
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Letters |
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-Toro researcher answers wall street journal report |
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-The golf industry must organize, or 'wither' |
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Guest commentary: Course cleared in fatal lightning case; liability questions remain |
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Words of wisdom, in verse, from the old sage |
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Obituaries: Jack Murray, 53 |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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Winter simply kills Southeastern courses |
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The old world visits the new: The Americanization of Patrick O'Fee |
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GCSAA continues metamorphosis |
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State gives bucks to boost Clemson research |
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Super focus: Gary 'Grow-In' Grigg: Nothing can prepare you for Florida |
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The savvy superintendent: Atrazine tests on soil now can avoid mega-problems later |
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Tour of duty: [Owen/Jackson/Renzetti] |
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National 1991 zoysiagrass test progress report for 1993 |
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On the Green: Keystone stays open while redoing greens |
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Strengthening ties one of major aims of new regime: Arrendondo and O'Brien Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside |
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Multiple seed company field days reveal many new developments |
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Super's first two words on new job: 'Course closed' |
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Overseeding would make little difference - Carrow |
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Campaign targets golfers: Stuntz: Initial returns in Kansas research fundraiser disappointing |
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Engelke: Greens fans misperceived |
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Regional news |
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Utility vehicle report |
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Look, ma! No iron |
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Work trucks top out on high end: Manufacturers agree: New models mark the end of upscale trend |
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Low-end vehicles dominate volume sales |
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Forecast: Number of ranges grows by 18.6 percent |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Smyers, Faldo join forces in UK |
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Yes Maas: Super accepts challenge of grow-in battle |
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Q&A: Morrish: On his own again |
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Jacobson transforms sand pit into double-green 9 |
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Pete Dye book, 'Bury Me in a Pot Bunker,' expected in Nov. |
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Houston's Memorial Park faces major facelift |
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Maxwell forms multifaceted firm |
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Indian nation's sovereignty has pluses, minuses for development |
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Wampanoags eye site with golf course |
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Gold Ranch adds course to expansion |
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Boone County opens 2nd course, financed by 20-year muni bond |
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ASGCA in the spotlight |
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-Society Names Robinson, Duane fellows |
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-Knott heads new slate of officers for 1994 |
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GCBAA president Kirchdorfer building second course |
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'The future is here,' says Weiskopf of course design |
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Nicklaus to put stamp on par-3 |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Environmental clearinghouse operational by mid-summer? |
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American Golf leaps into private club market with both feet |
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Marketing idea of the month: Florida's First Coast proves there is strength in numbers |
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Workers' comp question? You're not alone... |
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Golf communities invest in Pinehurst |
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Kemper gives city courses a face lift |
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New products |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Proposed pesticide reforms not expected to impact application |
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GCSAA renews commitment to Asian trade show |
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New product of the month: Mechanized creature emerges from depths... with golf balls! |
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PVP Act ready by mid-summer? |
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Woods appoints Miller in SD |
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Seed trade association backs bill now in Congress |
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California EPA to consolidate its many environmental laws |
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FSGC honors Davis of R&D |
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CIBA hires senior technical support specialists |
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Golf Asia show manager changes mailing address |
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Toro honors irrigation distributors |
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Vicksburg names K-Power sales managers |
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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 |
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-NGF holds Boston seminar |
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-ASGCA advice on municipals |
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-NGCOA plays host to seminar on family-run, public facilities |
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