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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Mortality study raises questions, eyebrows |
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Golf cars: Who has the purchasing authority? |
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Public enemy #1 |
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Rohm & Haas wins Dimension sweepstakes |
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Architects honor Dr. Watson with '94 Ross award |
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News |
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News in brief |
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Surfers & seals keep ARCO project on hold |
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Melnyk, Burke joust over Champions moniker |
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Missouri track secures zoning approval |
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Mission, Texas muni looks to add nine holes |
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New USGA head: Green section a priority |
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Travel agents launch ambitious golf development |
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Resort planned for Denver suburb |
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Turf research tax in hands of Ariz. Legislature |
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Nevada complex to include 36 holes |
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Third course slated for Sun City |
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Indiana theme park to include course |
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Self-sufficient TGIF doubles membership |
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PGA plans 36-hole 'winter residence' |
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Matthews returns to North Country |
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Hawaiian island residents divided over resort plan |
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College track delayed by wetland issues |
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Armco Steel sells Hills' shaker run |
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N.Y. airport may host public course |
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News in brief |
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Conn. city weighs course expansion |
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World Golf Village to break ground? |
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Wisconsin project awaiting lease agreement okay |
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Palmer to design daily-fee in Bloomington, Ill.? |
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Spring brings construction at New Jersey site |
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From the Editor |
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Misplaced concern drives EPA regulatory policy |
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Take note: Quotes worth remembering from Dallas '94 |
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Letters |
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-Hurdzan answers EPA chief |
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-Browner's EPA factoids |
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-Iowa pre-emption update |
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Guest columnist: 'Tis the season for tax tips |
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Commentary: [Pesticides and golf course superintendents] |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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First and Foremost: Collier's breaks new ground with Audubon |
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On top of the job |
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TGIF proves it could make it on its own |
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Gold Rush of golf: Getting good students |
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The savvy superintendent: Purple martins majesty: Attract the pretty mosquito-eaters and keep them |
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Review: Coffman book a must-read |
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Penn State landscape students' project a boon to grounds budget |
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Super focus: Family affair earns accolades |
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Internships a win-win situation for courses, students |
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Turf students garner GCSAA scholarships |
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Universities move forward on 'research' courses |
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-Clemson's 'working lab' wonderful opportunity, all disciplines agree |
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-UGeorgia benefactors will turn back course profits to work of scientists |
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Penn State's course addition leaves six holes for use by researchers, athletic department |
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Experts from other universities assist Clemson in move to upgrade turf program |
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John Deere, regional distributors add equipment boost to Clemson |
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Research highlights conclave |
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The mole cricket plague |
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-Tests at 200 courses show positive results with nematodes |
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-Mole crickets thrive in S'east, not bothered by natural enemies |
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Off the record: Research promising, but nothing yet said 'revolutionary' |
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Superintendents tackle mole crickets in a variety of ways |
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Tour of duty: [Krout/Hicks/Lopez] |
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Senseman leaves Columbia-Edgewater for Green Section |
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GCSAA Wrap-Up |
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Superintendents defeat new classifications, elect officers |
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Baidy excited about presidency |
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Make course renovations legitimate, Ault says |
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'Old Tom' winner: Nelson: Course care improvements have surpassed equipment |
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Show floor agog with new technologies in turfgrass care |
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Electric mowers said to take golf industry to grand new era |
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U.S. Golf Association may move museum |
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Alice O. Dye 'broke mold' in male-dominated field of design |
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Kirchdorfer takes reins of GCBAA from Pierman |
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Builder of the Year |
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Outgoing GCSAA President Nichols Georgia's best |
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Georgia walks away with team title: Virginia's ex-pro Bob Friend captures GCSAA golf crown |
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The best of GCSAA's best on links |
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Regional news |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Gotham City golf industry gets new face |
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-Manhattans piers get new wrinkle with golf range |
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-NYC skyline the backdrop for Jersey City track |
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Florida public television tunes in: How to construct a golf course |
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Q & A: Weed: Tour's designer of record |
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72 holes and growing |
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Call him 'Colonel, sir': Hurdzan will retire outranking some, but not Arnold |
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Matthews: Supers should join construction sites early on |
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Courses recently planned in the United States |
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Courses recently approved in the United States |
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Suburban NYC course utilizes natural features |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Western Golf adds acquisition component |
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CMAA tackles voter registration in San Antonio: Three such bylaws defeated; Shulz assumes presidency |
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Marketing idea of the month: Attacking weekdays with killer promotions |
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Disabled Golfers Association taps board members |
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Hurley Leaves NCA |
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NCA publishes three self-help books for club officials |
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Record turnout for NGCOA event |
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Commentary: Lifetime tee times can be can of worms |
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LinksCorp adds Alabama course to portfolio |
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Women in Golf Summit honors AGC's Karen Peek |
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AGC, Elmendorff to manage Sugar Creek |
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Oregon managers put it in writing |
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Hupe new DOG at Fossil Creek |
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Golf car report |
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Will U.S. follow California's emissions lead? |
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California Air Resource Board bans sale of gas-powered golf cars after January 1, 1997 |
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Club Car reports brighter first quarter |
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Tires, rims changing; alliances stay constant |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Ransomes America shakes up turf divisions; Aal steps down |
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Ex-DowElanco trio forms SePro Corp. |
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Asian golf course report: Another Asian market beckons |
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EcoScience enters Chinese joint venture |
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New product of the month |
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Nat'l Lime & Stone enters golf market |
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Elements hinder Mid-Am |
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Sustane Corp. merger finalized |
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Amplification |
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Pickseed West establishes scholarship in Wiley's name |
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Lofts honors 12 Rutgers students |
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Eastern Land honored for exemplary safety record |
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Scotts funds S&R internship program |
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Scotts to sponsor tradition |
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EcoScience in midst of public offering |
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Supplier business news in brief |
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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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On the Green: Border collie rids course of irksome geese |
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