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July

Full Issue pdf (31.3 kb) Volume 7, No. 7
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Top dressing breakthrough: Crumb rubber
1 Honoring old & new
1 Claims drain funding for UST clean-up
1 Not a cornstalk in sight
1 Taxing setback in Florida court
1 Ever-shrinking dollar posing problems for manufacturers
  News
3 News in brief
3 Cupp's Crosswater gives Sunriver 54 holes
3 College, course collaborate on long-term study
3 Ocean Course sale delayed - again
4 Texas park leapfrogs toad
4 Walk or be left behind at Mich.'s Treetops
4 S.C. layout to close until Sept. for renovations
5 City manager shows up police on NY golf course
5 N.H. layout expands to 36 holes
5 Conn. courses hole out profits
5 Ohio course owner indicated
5 Otter Creek opens new nine
6 Nantucket could be home to new course
6 Rochester N.Y. adds public track
6 Neb. volunteers build nine-hole golf facility
6 Laborer dies in Houston golf course accident
6 Furry caddies debut at Minnesota links
7 Court rules against golf facility in liability case
7 Fla. city evicts course operator
7 Els opens course design office in Palm Springs
7 Agreement puts Minn. layout back on track
  From the Editor
8 Browner looking to put the kibosh on regulation as usual?
8 VIT bailed out on Audubon
8 Letters
8 -Mobilizing the industry
8 -Netlon & traffic
8 -Appraise & consent
   
9 Guest commentary: Course owners must cooperate to survive & thrive
  Maintenance
13 Briefs
13 GCSAA reaching out to educate through Audubon School Program
13 Off the record: Pioneering research getting to the bottom of putting greens
13 Calif. EPA: Air, water significantly better
13 Grass carp legislation falls short of supers' hopes
15 Rutgers' Lund resigns
15 Six earn environmental certifications
16 Super focus: And the leader in the clubhouse is Iron Man Gray: Dedication of Franklin Hills superintendent is two-fold, extraordinary
16 Maine Hall inducts Ruby
17 Luikens leaves Woodlands, forms comprehensive golf service
18 On the green: Wetting agents can help re-establish putting greens
19 Experiment over: Loxahatchee switches to Bermuda
20 New bentgrasses stir superlatives from breeders
20 Buyers are guinea pigs no longer
21 National bentgrass putting green test 1st-year results
21 Blending cultivars the answer for some
24 Savvy superintendent: R&A's Secretary Bonallack in an Open state of mind
25 Wood-fiber mats may answer range problems
26 Where they're going
Development
27 Briefs
27 Hurdzan Cooks up a treat outside Columbus
27 Q&A: Serafin beomes marketable in competitive Ohio region
27 Philippines rich with possibilities
28 Pearson leaves Golden Bear, enters the fray of golf course design
31 Byrd, Cornish, Herfort elected ASGCA Fellows
  Golf vehicle report
32 Future shock: Supers, mechanics none too pleased with mandated RFG
32 Look out below!
32 Cost may exceed practicality with natural gas cars
33 New product forum
  Management
35 Briefs
35 Marketing idea of the month: The incentive is profits in the incentive business
35 Official says clubs take insufficient time selecting course superintendent
35 Nation's first public course marks centennial
35 Jones elected pres. of Nat'l Club Assn.
36 Courses added by management companies in the past 3 months
36 Brassie to move headquarters to western Florida
37 Celebrities target of NYC charity effort
38 Golf Links to manage Tenn. layout
  Supplier business
39 Briefs
39 EPA looking to streamline label review process
39 New product of the month
39 Approved: Study should lead to Bermudagrass certification in Fla.
39 Burlingham, Pickseed West penalized for alleged mislabeling
40 Surflan's popularity spurs plant expansion
40 New offices for growing York Bridge
41 West Coast buys out Warren's Calif. branch
41 EPA okays Fusilade for non-crop areas
41 ITPF awards $20,000 in research grants
41 Seaford's to rep Power King in south, midwest
   
42 New products
43 Golf course marketplace
44 Calendar
45 Advertisers' index
46 The public arena: Public-access Poolsbrook a testament to industry growth: 15,000 and couting...
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