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July

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