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May

Full Issue pdf (43.4 Mb) Volume 9, No. 5
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 New reality: Find funding or fall back
1 -Legends Group forms management REIT
1 -Meadowbrook locates $40 million partner in Apollo
1 Study: Golf has minimal impact on water table
1 The water's edge
1 Developers delight in Costa Rican economics
  News
3 Expansion reveals ancient campsite
3 Phoenix mayor working to save historical course
4 Ex-sewage plant out as site for displaced California course
4 Brauer project opens despite obstacles
5 In brief
5 Upper Midwest market growing unabated: Wolverine state leads nation in course openings four years running: How much is too much?
6 Bama mulls new Jones Trail stop
6 N.Y. town shows expanded patience
6 Soon: Not so soggy in Schenectady
6 Dog solves goose problem - again
7 Ticketmaster, Golden Bear consider partnership
7 Nicklaus to double dip in Williamsburg
7 Cincinnati tries to regain control of city courses?
8 Harvard Design seminar in June
8 Clearing underway at S.C. development, minus architect
8 Hurdzan makes news in desert
9 Ground broken on Illinois muni
9 Course expansion market booms in New York's Southern Tier
9 June opening for Indiana's Noble Hawk GC
9 Correction
10 Troubled Illinois project finds a new owner, ESM
10 Cantigny to build 9-hole 'youth' course
10 Local consortium looks to upgrade Tenn. facility
10 Club car names new VP, sales & marketing
11 Done deal: Utah course purchase paves the way for privatization
11 Popular Hawaiian layout reopens following refurbishment
11 Colbert will design course at alma mater
12 Wash. town may be exposed to resort/golf development
12 Redmond course to expand to 36
12 Brauer/Elkington christen Tierra Santa
13 Still awaiting renovation, Ross course may reopen
13 Operator purchases another Pa. facility
13 Touched-up Tallahassee nine to reopen this fall
13 Virginia Beach TPC may Host Nike event
  From the Editor
14 Are sponsorships missing the mark?
14 So, we've got a Tiger by the tail - let's just enjoy the ride
14 Letters: Spikeless addendum
14 Book review: Sleeping Bear reissues Thomas masterpiece
  Commentary
15 Second of two parts: Prognosticating construction budgets
15 Development Letter subscribers: They have seen it all before...
  Maintenance
17 Briefs
17 Degree-carrying 2nd assistants a trend of '90s
17 Audubon advances with Canadian leader
17 Eaglebrooke out front with GN-1
17 Q&A: Christians presses on in UIowa research efforts
18 Compost proving its worth on fairways
19 New York citing solid-waste reducers with governor's awards program
20 On the green: Hausman shares a blueprint for irrigation success
21 UCal-Riverside traffic simulator bodes well for turfgrass research
21 Gasper earns certification
22 Where they're going: Patty Knaggs takes superintendent post in Bay State
23 Savvy superintendent: Setting priorities allows supers time to 'give back to the game'
24 School targets marriage of at-risk students, course maintenance
25 Mechanic's corner: Texas State Tech introducing 1st golf mechanics degree program
26 U.S. turfgrass colleges
28 Rocky Mountain elects board
29 Super focus: Cupit loves the challenge at tough Canterwood track
29 Masers - all
30 Shop talk: Issues of safety
30 -Lockouts, tagouts crucial in shop
 30 -Gasoline can spell d-a-n-g-e-r
32 Int'l Turf Producers donate three research grants
32 TPI plans Field Days
33 Canadian President Scenna takes dream one step further
  Special report: Wastewater
35 Watering hole
35 Non-profit formed to protect water rights in Arizona's stingy supply
35 Pebble Beach effluent study ready to go
37 Oneida Nation promises to employ effluent at $10M golf center in New York
38 Oxymax solves lack of fountain spray
38 Bunker Pumper unveiled by Otterbine
38 PBI/Gordon adds two water products
38 Water recycling system unveiled
  Development
39 Briefs
39 Q&A: Dye is cast for ASGCA: Alice takes gavel this month
39 Foster set to unveil the Texas Star
39 Commentary: With irrigation and alcohol, hard part is knowing when to stop
40 Survey: Permitting more involved, say architects
40 New take on the golf/real estate combo
41 EPA deals blow to state permitting initiative
43 Hurdzan & Fry chosen for #2 at Coeur d'Alene
43 McCumber breaks ground on Jersey project
44 Garl, Marriott unveil learning center in Orlando
45 Robbins teams again with IOI in Malaysia
45 Spencer joins Matthews staff
45 von Hagge course lands Asian tour stop
48 And Fazio makes three at Reynolds
49 Colbert's development team active in K.C.
50 Palmer unveils two Fla. tracks: Legacy & Lost Key
50 Ault Clark, ClubCorp team in Northern Virginia
  Management
51 Briefs
51 Golden Bear finds niche in managing Nicklaus courses
51 Movin' on up: Dick Schulz knew something: Take a risk
51 Family Golf Centers press on with range consolidation
52 Personnel corner: Family businesses teach much more than how to earn a paycheck
53 IGM signs new S. Florida deal
54 Marriott to remain at Toftrees Resort
55 New Colorado course management company signs agreement with first facility
56 Cobblestone makes first Ga. buy
57 Sanderson to direct Widow's Walk
  Supplier business
59 Briefs
59 Yamaha jumps into Tour sponsorship spotlight
59 TFI elects IMC's Bueche chair
59 New product of the month
59 Tractor makers push protection
59 Toro Co. moves ahead with Hardie integration
59 Toro releases 1st-quarter figures
59 Lesco manufacturing moving to Ohio site
61 Jacklin promotes Yanagisawa, Connolly, Nelson
62 Barenbrug opens offices in Pittsburgh and Beijing, moves Oregon HQ
63 Jake honors distributors
63 Tire recyclers go nat'l
63 Medalist names blending head
   
66 New products
67 Golf course classifieds
68 Calendar
68 Golf course marketplace
69 Advertisers' index
70 Public arena: NGF's 1996 report highlights
  Other pages within this issue
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