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May

Full Issue pdf (38.8 Mb) Volume 5 [6], No. 5
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Survey: Supers applying fewer, safer pesticides
1 Pesticide fate model may be inaccurate
1 Bringing new meaning to 'earth moving'
1 The new, carefree attitude at Telluride
1 Pooling results in huge workers' comp savings
  News
3 News in brief
3 -[Alligator hazards]
3 -[Golf claimed "abnormally dangerous activity"]
3 Watson warns ASGCA of impending water trouble: Architects meet by the Bay; Dr. Watson honored; Knott succeeds President Mathews
3 Proper balance
3 Roy Dye, 1929-1994
6 Note-leaving course vandal remains at large
6 Illinois judge backs state park projects
6 Miss. park blazing trail with success
6 Eagle Ridge Inn plans to expand with third 18
6 Turks oppose Minn. course
7 Wetlands hold up Michigan project
7 Wash. development right on schedule
7 Operator, not satisfied with lease, may buy Air Force course
7 Flood-ravaged course to reopen this summer?
8 New York proposal goes public
8 County-owned farm project hits snag
8 Mass. residents question cost of proposed muni
8 Judge refuses to stop construction
8 Kauri Corp. spells out Maryland proposal
9 EPA round-up: California & Federal EPA working in concert
9 Lockheed in market for a developer
9 Navy full speed ahead on dairy farm project
10 State EPA blocks $35m Ohio resort project
10 Effluent use to be mandated in Phoenix?
11 Anonymous backer funds project
11 Wolf Run may open by June of '95
11 Council okays Dakota development
11 State and federal agencies approve Superfund project
11 Penn. project unveiled
12 Montana resort plan heard in Havre
12 Theft reported at Illinois course
12 Vernon Hills project to include 18 holes
12 AGC expands centralized reservations
12 Vargas book off the press
  From the Editor
14 Different media, same result: Communication
14 When it comes to restrooms, equal rights go down the toilet
14 Letters: The numbers just don't add up
  Guest commentary
15 The European golf development market is not what you think
15 Obituaries: Bill Wooten, 61
  Maintenance
17 Briefs
17 Winter kill serves spring wake-up call to mid-Atlantic coast supers
17 Judge: Golf balls belong to golfers
17 Fourth-grade students take 'teacher' Moore to school
17 -Off the record: Botany bottle an everyday help
17 -Commentary: Travel, turf trouble the consultant's lot
17 Mount Pinatubo fallout: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust at Clark AFB course
18 Super focus: Hoolehan sets out to prove bent can be grown in Hawaii
18 Koolau altitudinal in more ways than one, USGA finds
19 Penn State's Hamilton develops new mulch 'crucial to turf seedbeds'
20 PGA Tour honors Myers for top-conditioned TPC track - Summerlin
20 Dead air findings imminent
21 'Par for the Course' gets pro-environment word out
22 Semler elected head of Wisconsin GCSA
23 Dickison named to Hall
24 Tour of duty
25 The savvy superintendent: Yipes! Stripes: Achieving the chore for half the labor
26 High school turf program fills the needs of students, courses
27 On the move: Semler takes on head post at new Bishop's Bay CC in Madison
28 Sod producers talk business
29 On the green: For the birds: Birdhouse plans are big savers for the maintenance budget
36 Mike Waldron leaves LPGA post to replace Mona at Georgia SGA
   
30 Regional News
  Product feature
33 Pond and lake management offers superintendents myriad environmental challenges
33 -Aeration gear takes on crucial position among gofl course superintendents
33 -The dye is certainly not permanently cast, as manufacturers add products
34 Calls galore: Border collie solution wins over supers
   
35 New Literature
35 -Robert Trent Jones, Sr. exceeds expectations with Golf by Design
35 Total quality precepts the backbone of course management book
  Developments
37 Briefs
37 Europeans coordinate environmental effort: New Ecology Unit to present golf's benefits on pro-active, case-by-case basis
37 Hurdzan pursues yellowed pages & hickory sticks
37 Q&A: von Hagge lays claims to the unbearable lightness of course design
37 Perry Dye: `We have redirected'
38 Build, design, maintain, and manage - Newgent does it all
39 Charles Howard forms design firm; brings Garley, Davis, Eaves, Thomas on board
39 Burns adds course projects to agenda
39 Bay golf renovates bunkers
40 Graham/Panks jazz up Scottsdale
40 Two family facilities planned for Dallas
40 Graves-designed muni growing in
40 Morrishes hang out design shingle together
41 Commentary: Puerto Rican development proves challenging
42 Asian-pacific design update
43 With Stenson, Faldo steps up design activity
43 Baird chosen to design course at Riverbend Ranch
44 Harvard design seminars June 13-14
45 New greens, fairways take shape at Hills' Bonita Bay
45 Jones Sr. signs casino course deal
45 Robbins/Koch to design The Club at Mill Creek, N. C.
45 $20-million facelift for Grand Geneva
46 Broadcaster Ben Wright to design first U.S. course
46 New nine this fall at Weston Hills
47 Playing hickory in the old world
48 Commentary: Why is the environmental movement so irresponsible? Look in the mirror...
49 Matthews' new nine on Mackinac blends with island's old-world feel
49 Directory now available from Golf Course Builders
51 Long after finishing touches applied, von Hagge stays in touch with clients
  Management
52 Briefs
52 Carolinas Golf Group expands reach in focus area: Southeast
52 Marketing idea of the month: Find a niche and stick with it, marketer advises
52 LinksCorp purchases Miss. layout
52 Club Resorts Inc. celebrates its 10th anniversary
53 N.J., Va. firms join forces, expand management services
53 MSI offers turnkey club program
53 Tinkey's new firm to diagnose course problems
54 Carefree looks to add upscale resorts
56 GolfCorp adds four new executives to growing corporate staff: ClubCorp division looks to add 25 courses by '97
  Supplier business
59 Briefs
59 GCSAA continues new tack [track], joins RISE as associate member
59 Whither golf Asia?: Analysis: Allen resigns, GCSAA undecided
59 New product of the month
59 ISK Biotech now the American division of ISK Biosciences Inc.
60 Pryseski: Seed Research Super of the Year
60 Parks bolsters new Bunton marketing effort
61 Scotts names new nat'l accounts manager
62 Lahrco acquires rights Irriturf, Irriscape
62 Weinstein & Hategan join Florida Underground Tank
62 Lake to handle Northeast for Medalist America
62 Reinecker returns to hydroseeding
62 Allsup joins environmental waterway management
64 Club Car names new CFO; reports first-quarter earnings
64 Tempest appoints new sales manager
64 Milliken names Blazon drawing winners
64 Aquatrols names new marketing head
   
65 New products
66 Golf course marketplace
67 Calendar
68 Asia-Pacific market short of managers
69 Advertisers' index
70 The public arena: The 1993 Public Achievement Awards: As awarded by the National Golf Foundation
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