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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Survey: Supers applying fewer, safer pesticides |
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Pesticide fate model may be inaccurate |
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Bringing new meaning to 'earth moving' |
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The new, carefree attitude at Telluride |
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Pooling results in huge workers' comp savings |
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News |
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News in brief |
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-[Alligator hazards] |
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-[Golf claimed "abnormally dangerous activity"] |
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Watson warns ASGCA of impending water trouble: Architects meet by the Bay; Dr. Watson honored; Knott succeeds President Mathews |
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Proper balance |
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Roy Dye, 1929-1994 |
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Note-leaving course vandal remains at large |
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Illinois judge backs state park projects |
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Miss. park blazing trail with success |
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Eagle Ridge Inn plans to expand with third 18 |
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Turks oppose Minn. course |
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Wetlands hold up Michigan project |
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Wash. development right on schedule |
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Operator, not satisfied with lease, may buy Air Force course |
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Flood-ravaged course to reopen this summer? |
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New York proposal goes public |
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County-owned farm project hits snag |
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Mass. residents question cost of proposed muni |
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Judge refuses to stop construction |
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Kauri Corp. spells out Maryland proposal |
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EPA round-up: California & Federal EPA working in concert |
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Lockheed in market for a developer |
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Navy full speed ahead on dairy farm project |
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State EPA blocks $35m Ohio resort project |
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Effluent use to be mandated in Phoenix? |
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Anonymous backer funds project |
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Wolf Run may open by June of '95 |
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Council okays Dakota development |
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State and federal agencies approve Superfund project |
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Penn. project unveiled |
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Montana resort plan heard in Havre |
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Theft reported at Illinois course |
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Vernon Hills project to include 18 holes |
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AGC expands centralized reservations |
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Vargas book off the press |
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From the Editor |
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Different media, same result: Communication |
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When it comes to restrooms, equal rights go down the toilet |
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Letters: The numbers just don't add up |
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Guest commentary |
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The European golf development market is not what you think |
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Obituaries: Bill Wooten, 61 |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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Winter kill serves spring wake-up call to mid-Atlantic coast supers |
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Judge: Golf balls belong to golfers |
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Fourth-grade students take 'teacher' Moore to school |
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-Off the record: Botany bottle an everyday help |
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-Commentary: Travel, turf trouble the consultant's lot |
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Mount Pinatubo fallout: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust at Clark AFB course |
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Super focus: Hoolehan sets out to prove bent can be grown in Hawaii |
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Koolau altitudinal in more ways than one, USGA finds |
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Penn State's Hamilton develops new mulch 'crucial to turf seedbeds' |
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PGA Tour honors Myers for top-conditioned TPC track - Summerlin |
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Dead air findings imminent |
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'Par for the Course' gets pro-environment word out |
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Semler elected head of Wisconsin GCSA |
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Dickison named to Hall |
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Tour of duty |
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The savvy superintendent: Yipes! Stripes: Achieving the chore for half the labor |
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High school turf program fills the needs of students, courses |
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On the move: Semler takes on head post at new Bishop's Bay CC in Madison |
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Sod producers talk business |
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On the green: For the birds: Birdhouse plans are big savers for the maintenance budget |
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Mike Waldron leaves LPGA post to replace Mona at Georgia SGA |
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Regional News |
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Product feature |
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Pond and lake management offers superintendents myriad environmental challenges |
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-Aeration gear takes on crucial position among gofl course superintendents |
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-The dye is certainly not permanently cast, as manufacturers add products |
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Calls galore: Border collie solution wins over supers |
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New Literature |
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-Robert Trent Jones, Sr. exceeds expectations with Golf by Design |
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Total quality precepts the backbone of course management book |
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Developments |
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Briefs |
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Europeans coordinate environmental effort: New Ecology Unit to present golf's benefits on pro-active, case-by-case basis |
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Hurdzan pursues yellowed pages & hickory sticks |
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Q&A: von Hagge lays claims to the unbearable lightness of course design |
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Perry Dye: `We have redirected' |
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Build, design, maintain, and manage - Newgent does it all |
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Charles Howard forms design firm; brings Garley, Davis, Eaves, Thomas on board |
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Burns adds course projects to agenda |
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Bay golf renovates bunkers |
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Graham/Panks jazz up Scottsdale |
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Two family facilities planned for Dallas |
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Graves-designed muni growing in |
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Morrishes hang out design shingle together |
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Commentary: Puerto Rican development proves challenging |
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Asian-pacific design update |
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With Stenson, Faldo steps up design activity |
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Baird chosen to design course at Riverbend Ranch |
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Harvard design seminars June 13-14 |
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New greens, fairways take shape at Hills' Bonita Bay |
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Jones Sr. signs casino course deal |
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Robbins/Koch to design The Club at Mill Creek, N. C. |
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$20-million facelift for Grand Geneva |
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Broadcaster Ben Wright to design first U.S. course |
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New nine this fall at Weston Hills |
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Playing hickory in the old world |
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Commentary: Why is the environmental movement so irresponsible? Look in the mirror... |
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Matthews' new nine on Mackinac blends with island's old-world feel |
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Directory now available from Golf Course Builders |
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Long after finishing touches applied, von Hagge stays in touch with clients |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Carolinas Golf Group expands reach in focus area: Southeast |
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Marketing idea of the month: Find a niche and stick with it, marketer advises |
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LinksCorp purchases Miss. layout |
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Club Resorts Inc. celebrates its 10th anniversary |
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N.J., Va. firms join forces, expand management services |
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MSI offers turnkey club program |
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Tinkey's new firm to diagnose course problems |
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Carefree looks to add upscale resorts |
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GolfCorp adds four new executives to growing corporate staff: ClubCorp division looks to add 25 courses by '97 |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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GCSAA continues new tack [track], joins RISE as associate member |
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Whither golf Asia?: Analysis: Allen resigns, GCSAA undecided |
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New product of the month |
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ISK Biotech now the American division of ISK Biosciences Inc. |
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Pryseski: Seed Research Super of the Year |
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Parks bolsters new Bunton marketing effort |
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Scotts names new nat'l accounts manager |
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Lahrco acquires rights Irriturf, Irriscape |
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Weinstein & Hategan join Florida Underground Tank |
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Lake to handle Northeast for Medalist America |
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Reinecker returns to hydroseeding |
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Allsup joins environmental waterway management |
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Club Car names new CFO; reports first-quarter earnings |
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Tempest appoints new sales manager |
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Milliken names Blazon drawing winners |
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Aquatrols names new marketing head |
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New products |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Calendar |
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Asia-Pacific market short of managers |
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Advertisers' index |
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The public arena: The 1993 Public Achievement Awards: As awarded by the National Golf Foundation |
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