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November

Full Issue pdf (34.1 Mb) Volume 5 [6], No. 11
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Sign o' the times: GCSAA actively pursues public-access members
1 Allied golf associations back Expo
1 Noise laws drown out bottom line
1 Mirror, Mirror...
1 Experts decry inconsistent root-zone mixes
  News
3 News in brief
3 Roses are red...
3 Design trends: Classic Golf Group targets 'booming' senior population
4 N.Y. firm enters high-tech golf market
4 Study finds courses are safe for golfers
4 Both sides reach agreement on Kiawah remedy
4 Nicklaus to design Tenn. park courses
5 Indianapolis seeks to privatize muni layouts
6 Army wins Presidio battle
6 Calif. city fast becoming a golfer's paradise
6 Seaside plans to take control of Fort Ord layouts
6 Tenn. insecticide program helps ease skunk problem
7 Dennis Walters to receive NGF's coveted Graffis Award
7 Arizona layout set to open by early December
7 Maine town wants out of golf business
7 R.I. developer plans to build next year
7 Corrections
  From the Editor
8 Golf Course Expo, not just another trade show
8 We mustn't forget: Greens, rootzones are living organisms
8 Letters
   
9 Guest commentary: Managers & owners take heed: You may be liable for on-course injuries
  Maintenance
13 Briefs
13 USGA consults wildlife groups on research
13 Green Section adding regional offices
13 Audubon program's newest addition
13 Golf House Tennessee course tests multiple bent, bermuda cultivars
13 Where they're going: New Tri-Mountain track hires Stephens
14 Super focus: The Family Stone - dedicated to maintaining the best in golf
15 Palmetto GCSA eyes better image
17 The savvy superintendent: Make sure contractors have workers' comp, liability certificates
18 Off the record: Golf agronomists today are under the gun: Standards for perfect turf constantly raised
20 On the green: Pa. tandem at core of aeration clean-up
21 Tour of duty: [Bergstrom/Sorrell]
22 Canadians ok expo credits
  Golf Course Expo: Expo directory
23 Table of contents
24 Golf Course Expo general information
25 Celebrated Speakers - open to all expo attendees
25 Golf Course Expo topics & room assignments - open to conference registrants
27 Floor map
27 Golf Course Expo exhibitor index
  Development
33 Briefs
33 A unique breed: Supers-turned-designers
33 Dye teams with Landmark Golf, Paiute Tribe on 4-course project
33 Stricking the ball at lightning
33 Q&A: Dick Nugent: An anchor in heartland
34 Viola adds touch: Boca Woods remake complete
34 Williams, Gill fashion Minn. centerpiece
34 Fox Meadow G&CC readied to open in summer of '95
38 Ex-super architects' lament: 'Please maintain the integrity of my design'
38 Tips from toiling in both positions
40 QC cost minimal in overall scheme
41 All precautions said lost if top dressing inconsistent with root zone
42 Nicklaus, Desert Mountain hook up on 4th course
  Management
43 Briefs
43 Marketing idea of the month: Nev. firm takes resort promos to the highway
43 KSL solidifying position as major golf resort operator
43 Anaheim chooses to operate own course
43 Course owners hold trade show
  Supplier business
47 Briefs
47 Scotts & Pursell settle their differences
47 Claiming breach of HydroJect patent, Toro sues Landpride
47 New product of the month
47 International PVP law takes effect in spring 1995
47 Jacobsen names Florida distributor, realigns sales & marketing
48 Ciba sponsors certification lunch, international lounge at GCSAA
48 NACA no longer; Now its ACPA
48 New chairman at RISE: Jan Novak
 
49 New products
50 Golf course marketplace
51 Calendar
53 Advertisers' index
54 The public arena: Superintendent and pro boost bottom line by working in concert
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