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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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Graduation report: Trained irrigation techs, mechanics in demand |
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RTC's Kiawah auction scheduled for May 19 |
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A Pearl in the East |
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Supers turn OSHA regs to their budgetary advantage |
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Oregon ryegrass growers organize bargaining group |
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News |
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News in brief |
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Q&A: Smith: Teaching pro-turned-designer |
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Name change reflects broader Audubon effort |
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Colorado Springs golf pro cleared of vandalism charge |
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'Polar' Bear eyes project in Alaskan capital |
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Court requires env't study for Calif. course |
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Seattle golf park contains Griffey Jr. |
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Leslie fund to benefit Cleary worker's family |
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Golfers finance Calif. expansion |
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Mass. group handed reins at Ft. Devens track |
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Renovations underway at Ill. links |
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Wis. airport course up in air |
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Koch to design Michigan facility |
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Tennessee layout receiving facelift |
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Multiple driving ranges planned for Milwaukee |
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Dye to remake Purdue layouts |
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Golf part of Louisiana theme park proposal |
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East St. Louis gets new track |
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New nine ready at Ark. facility |
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Pete Dye to redesign military track in Indiana |
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So. Maine becoming golf mecca |
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Westchester County buys IBM land for course |
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New municipal links planned near Boston |
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Bay State layout to be environmental model |
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Florida course in media maelstrom |
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Beard hopes to build a pair of California tracks |
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Pilot plans links in W. St. Louis |
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Course proposed near L.A. |
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Coore and Crenshaw to restore Dallas course |
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Smith accepts post in Arizona with golf ass'n |
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Corrections |
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Va. officials investigating two course proposals |
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AGC to operate Ore./Calif. tracks |
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Maine company takes over Bath municipal links |
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Voters to decide fate of Texas municipal track |
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From the Editor |
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Seed companies victimized by the double squeeze |
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Some bureaucrats can't see the issues for the red tape |
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Obituary: Dr. William H. Daniel, 75 |
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Letters |
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-PBI/Gordon sets the record straight |
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-TDD takes issue with 'truce' |
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Guest commentary |
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Discovering nature's bounty, and environmental promise, in golf |
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Increase of jobs tied to upgrades at daily-fee, municipal courses |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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McNabb world's 9th Master Greenkeeper: Palmetto super one of four Americans in elite group |
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Mackenzie's Palmetto undergoing 'Connorism' |
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The savvy superintendent: Stimpmeter impact wide-ranging: The lost cause: Telling green's 'trueness' |
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Modern-time golf driven by equipment: Last in a series |
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Super focus: Canada's best: Wayne Brown earns Super of Year accolades |
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Off the record: Study finds fungicide in runoff when applied before heavy rain |
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Glen Abbey's Dean Baker named Nicklaus Super of Year |
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On the Green: Banned in the U.S.A.: Breaking the mercury habit: Supers share clues |
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Shop talk: Safely recycling rinsate water - saving both H2O and money |
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Video workshop targets performance |
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Call them 'medicines,' not pesticides, Vargas urges |
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Families of fungicides for turfgrass |
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Comprehensive is the word for safety, health programs |
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Decibel monitoring can be crucial, especially for mower operators |
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Separate pesticides from other buildings |
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OSHA's top 25 general industry violations: Oct. 1, 1993 through Sept. 30, 1994 |
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Smile!: Supers' candid cameras can be crucial to job |
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Choosing the correct camera is pivotal to superintendent's success |
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Literature |
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-Earth-safe disease remedies |
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-Seed-to-bloom simplified |
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Gast leaves USGA for Jupiter Hills |
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Regional reports |
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Purdue programs benefit |
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Brearly region's president |
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New Jersey honors Cameron |
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GCSANJ scholarships |
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New pesticides regs postponed |
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Van Fleet earns certification |
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Students given scholarships |
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Colorado goes spikeless |
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Cactus & Pine scholarship |
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Georgia Turfgrass Association elects officers |
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GTA honors Burton |
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TPI reports high attendance |
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New chemistry |
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New chemistry roll call: What supers like, according to Green Section agronomists |
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New systemic attacks the patch |
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IGR advances take center stage at Ottawa conference |
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New product forum |
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Study: IGR proves effective vs. fire ants |
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Jansen weighs in with updates on new formulations |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Engh leaves the safety net of anonymity |
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Designer Crenshaw takes little time to savor his second Masters victory |
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Is this the Twilight Zone or the Third World?: Reflections of a 'vacationing' super at the top of the world |
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Fazio returns to soften one of his earliest creations: Golf Club of Oklahoma |
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Nicklaus inks pact with mega-resort on Brazil's coast |
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Harvard plans design courses |
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Gulf Harbour reopens |
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Ault, Clark add 7th course at Hot Springs, Ark. |
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Garl track 1st out of the gate in developing Costa Rica: Several new golf facilities sit ready to be built in this emerging tourist destination |
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Chaparral Pines names Popa |
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D.C.'s newest track to open this summer |
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Raven Group, Jones II team up |
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Golf and RV at Point Sebago |
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Williams & Gill finish Pebble Creek's new 9 |
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Johnston designing 2nd at Wachesaw Plantation in S.C. |
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Morocco calls; Casper & Nash respond |
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Planned courses in the U.S.A. |
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Courses approved in the United States |
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Renovation by George |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Marketing idea of the month: Charleston adds automated tee time network |
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North American Golf Inc. at crossroads |
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Chicago firm buys GreenVisions Inc. |
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Commentary: Credible feasibility work rare but key to successful golf course development |
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Lessig named director of golf at Sunridge |
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ADAG tournament has new sponsor |
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On-course toast draws media attention to new Fla. layout |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Decision to Pennington; feds pay up |
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New product of the month |
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Packaging prices continue to rise |
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GCSAA bags Asian exhibit sales duties |
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A new home for Barenburg USA |
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Century's Miller named to IA board |
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Century Rain Aid sets up six branch offices |
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DeLaney the new VP of sales at Golf Ventures |
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New packaging for Fore |
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Flowtronex lines up a pair of German distributors |
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PBI/Gordon Corp. to partner with Farmura on liquid fertilizer deal |
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Schmoyer, White sign on with ISS |
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Acquisitions allow Best Sand to expand processing capability |
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Harmony adds fertilizer-grade biosolids to product line |
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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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The public arena: State Parks: Public-use issues guard golf's latest frontier |
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