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March

Full Issue pdf (46.1 Mb) Volume 11, No. 3
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 AGC/CCI to buy Cobblestone Golf
1 N.C.'s grand stand opens 101st
1 Griffin walks the walk
1 Thompson gives players a view to remember
1 Audubon to open first course this fall
1 Richmond 1st Tee ready to roll
 
News
3 Briefs
3 Dye course, learning center planned for World Golf Village
3 Developer buys Va.'s Stumpy Lake
3 Iowa layout named to National Register of Historic Places
6 Golf Trust acquires Detroit layout
6 Indiana track to start engine
6 Course possible for Mich. landfill
6 More golf proposed for the Smokies
7 RTJ II introduces himself to Boston
7 Perot invests $40M with developer
7 Va. Beach TPC course humming
7 Irishman brings links to Montreal
10 Palmer Management takes over Washington facility
10 Proposed Calif. links in limbo
10 ICGM adds a pair of Arizona layouts
11 Better than Caddyshack II
11 Myrtle Beach opens 100th course
11 College officials set to OK Calif. links proposal
11 Ground broken for new Orlando layout
 
From the Editors
12 The golf industry's wild, wild ride
12 Saving trees or kids?
   
12 Spotlight on Asia: Thai 'fire sale' looks to sell off golf
12 Arthur Davis: 1940-1999
13 Global issue: Public golf: Acess for all: A 'golf court' could be coming to a green space near you
 
Maintenance
17 Ryder Cup prep a battle of logistics for Spence
17 Briefs
17 Faucher undergoes 'birthing' of another kind in Bellaire
17 Weed genetics: Getting at the root of weed control
19 Royal Canadian GA donates to research, Audubon, Future Links
19 [Teasdale inducted as president of RCGA]
20 MRTF gives Purdue $146K
21 Golf and the environment
21 -Wildlife Habitat Council cites CourseCo work
21 -Carolina Nat'l joins certified courses
22 Shop talk: Indian Ridge's Parker: Rollers no problem
23 After 35 years, Lewis retires from Anaheim Hills GC
23 On the move
23 -Marzolf joins The Revere
24 Swede's work chart an effective quick reference
24 The Hills' staff CPR training saves a life
27 On the green: Spence's 'bunker wrap' saves edges, hastens germination
 
GCSAA conference & show preview
28 President's Award winner Horton hails environmental summits
29 Rossi Award winner Beard cites others
30 Niebur, Furness the best builders
31 Past GCSAA presidents speak out
33 Witt elected GCSAA sec'y/treasurer
 
Development
35 Briefs
35 Lowry 'builds' true island green
35 In the wake of split: Jones pickier; KLC eye diversity
35 Northwest Angle: Golf like nowhere else
35 Commentary: Golf's future bright
36 Practice ranges: Varied, challenging future: 2nd of 2 parts
38 Car dealer trades in dealership for golf
38 GCBAA adds Christman to new board
38 Diablo Creek upgraded
39 Architects bring major 'players' to conference
39 Crenshaw Golf Properties buys first golf club
41 Silva re-instills Raynor at Lookout Mnt.
42 Crown's Steele forms course building firm
45 Doak track between Scottish greats
47 Brauer begins Whitestone
47 Houston to get Rees track
47 MacCurrach: 18 holes, 120 days
47 First Golf chosen
48 Reaching out
48 -Ault, Clark donate services
48 -Future Links surpassed its goal for 1998
 
International report
51 South Africa: Change is opening golf opportunities
51 Malaysia bans further property loans
51 Von Hagge busy in Italy
52 Scotland: IMG, ETC discuss Greenan project, development on the move
53 Gidman resurrects one at Burhill
53 Steel readies another in Portugal
53 CCA reaches settlement with Sand River
 
Management
55 Briefs
55 Atlanta group forms management/development firm
55 Survey finds private clubs performing well
55 Finding employees in a flush economy
55 Matching the right employee with the right job
56 Diamond players club adds two courses, building two more
57 Canada's Clublink strikes deal with ClubCorp
57 Casper takes over Md. facility
57 Kemper acquires Rockwood
58 Powers named director of Bluegreen Golf
59 Palmer targets corporate market
59 NGCOA marketing program hopes to increase golf rounds
60 Adams joins Behrstock at Pride Golf Associates
 
Supplier business
61 Briefs
61 UK's SISIS takes it up a notch in US
61 Eco Soil gets EPA nod
61 Toro announces expanding, global reach
61 Watermation enters liquidation
61 New product of the month: Miltona Hexagon Turf Plugger
62 Terra restructures pro products organization
62 Griffin continues to gear up staff
62 Jeppson joins ABT
63 LESCO opens new fertilizer facility
63 Aimcor changes to Profile
63 Lofts moves Md. facility to Savage
63 Flowtronex expands factory direct network
 
64 New products from the show
67 Golf course classifieds
68 Golf course marketplace
69 Ad index
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