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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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OSHA pushes case for ergonomics |
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Carved on the stone |
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Irri-Tech on board with Smart Rain |
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Golf Trust adds $79M. to the kitty |
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N.D. golf on the rebound |
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News |
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San Diego course openings put city on development map |
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Arizona high school students construct their own golf course |
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Calif. artist creates mountain masterpiece at Palm Desert |
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In brief |
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Merion being considered for U.S. Open |
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USGA ads go for the heart |
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Mouse-on-a-bun no laughing matter |
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U.S. Open savior takes over Cave's Valley |
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Pittsburgh muni links receiving summer facelift |
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Local residents team up to purchase R.I. golf facility |
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Okemo may add to Vt. course portfolio |
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New 18 scheduled to open in southeastern PA |
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State nixes plan for sixth course at Bethpage State Park... |
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...And closes Black for renovation |
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Wraps off two of Detroit's best |
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Former GCN editor is now On In Two |
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Ill. golf links goes easy on environment |
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Palmer teams with Ohio developer to build six facilities nationwide |
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Wis. track set for fall unveiling |
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Calif. track starts construction after 12-year wait |
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Ohio's Bob-O'-Link to expand to 36 holes |
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Former Major League ballplayer opens new layout in Ore. |
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Asian investors buy Hawaiian links |
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Major changes for Idaho's Thunder Canyon |
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Vegas track set for summer play |
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Hutchinson undertakes major Bahamian project |
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Toledo golf market widens |
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GCSAA says 'It's gotta be the shoes' |
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From the Editors |
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Avoiding the standard |
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Please, accept my apologies |
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Obituaries |
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-Larry Kamphaus: 1943-1997 |
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-Stanley Zontek |
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CGCS numbers on the rise |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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Junk food for turfgrass? McCue serves up a batch |
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Vacuuming for success: Hoover, move over, say Colorado superintendents |
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Mole cricket challenge continues |
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Research sheds light on control |
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Commentary: A look at turf: '60 to the future |
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Buyers alliance reports continuing growth |
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EPIC offers 4th super's training video in Spanish |
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Super focus: Wright's pursuit: Perfection at pulpit, Paintbrush |
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Portland CC gains Audubon certification |
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Briddle borrowed vacuum idea from water-line equipment |
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Shop talk: Inhouse sandblasting a money-saver |
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On the green: Vaporizing means never having to say you're smoking |
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'Winning Fields' field days planned around New York |
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Rodgers takes Global Positioning to a new sphere |
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New York offers turf scholarships |
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NTEP schedules field day, educational forum |
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So. Illinois prof begins experiment on green |
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Mechanics' corner: Training Council elects board, sets parameters for the future |
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Extending battery life saves money and the environment |
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Savvy superintendent: Colleagues coalesce at Congressional, come to the aid of super, U.S. Open |
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Marriott cites Mountain Shadows' super Kovacs |
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Efficacy of ureaform and Milorganite in cold soils |
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Where they're going: Von Hofen leaves John's Island for Naples National |
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Design seminar planned |
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Bluegrass, buffalo update |
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Q & A: Rutgers' Dr. Bill Meyer: Singing the blues - the Kentucky blues |
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Bluegrass on comeback trail, turf breeders say |
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Buffalograss breeders hoping for supers' change in attitude |
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National Kentucky bluegrass test progress report for medium-high input |
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Seed firms with top entries |
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NTEP trials to yield more specific findings |
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Overseeding with bluegrass a 'tricky' process, says Dr. Brede |
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UCAL-Riverside plans Field Days |
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Development |
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Briefs |
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Where Sultan once ran: Course situated on former horse farm |
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ASGCA accepts Fought, Benkusky and Kavanaugh |
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Cement factory, gravel quarry transformed in Mich. |
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Kay gaining design stature |
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Alice Dye heads new slate of ASGCA officers |
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Arrowleaf ownership changes again |
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Citizens raise $2.2M toward county course |
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Maxwell's Starmount Forest faces renovation |
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The Cliffs at Glassy signs Fazio to design third golf development |
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Casper, Nash completing work at Sun City Grand |
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Los Angeles CC's South Course readied |
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Cupp design one year away |
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Johnston's sis helps break in course with LPGA pals |
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Kay team busy on Indian course |
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Kay and Player team on New York project |
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Ford's Colony, Maples begin 3rd 18 |
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Foster begins renovations in Ariz., Ill. |
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Nelson, Haworth excited about Singapore project |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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Movin' on up: Eger ascends Golf Services Group's career ladder |
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Houston management company prepares to open Tennessee tracks |
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Personnel corner: Everybody needs a Paul O'Brien |
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Martty Expands into 'Bama |
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Firms team up to sell Asian-owned U.S. properties |
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IGM opens Atlanta office to facilitate Southeastern expansion |
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AGC names Sause exec VP |
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Catellus, Starwood to develop Calif. golf community |
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American Golf to operate Texas facility |
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Golftrust secures $100M revolving credit to expand |
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Fripp Company assumes management of S.C.'s University Club |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Monitoring at night: DACS: A home-grown solution for pump station monitoring without the cost of a PLC |
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Rainbird upgrade finished at Baltusrol |
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EPA Roundup: RohMid, Rohm & Haas get the nod |
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Toro/Hardie: Just a little bit closer |
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New product of the month |
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Scotts breaks new ground |
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AgriBioTech buys Burlingham |
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Novartis: Avid about Merck |
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AgrEvo realigns pro. products |
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Hancor to open Miss. facility |
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CETCO consolidates in Fairmount |
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Oglebay takes Kurtz's Sports Turf |
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Literature |
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Sleeping Bear/Ann Arbor join forces |
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Pesticides online |
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Development for starters |
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New products |
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Golf course classifieds |
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Calendar |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Advertiser's [ Advertisers'] index |
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Public arena: Wohlleib sees need to stay competitive |
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