Keyword: Aesthetic values
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The big assist: Mother Nature aided this year's tournament superintendents with a timely desert warming Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 1997. Golf Course Management. April. 65(4): p. 142, 144, 146, 148. |
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39911 |
Stream channel renaturalization: A small investment with a huge return Access Restrictions |
den Dulk, Jan P.; Clark, Douglas R. 1997. GreenMaster. April/May. 32(1[2]): p. 13-15. |
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40141 |
[Playing St. Andrews] Access Restrictions |
Witteveen, Gordon. 1997. GreenMaster. April/May. 32(1[2]): p. 46, 45. |
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40143 |
Golf gets back to nature, inviting everyone to play |
Stuller, Jay. 1997. Smithsonian. April. 28(1): p. Cover, 56-58, 60, 62-64, 66-67. |
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Going wild on the highways and interstates |
Limbaugh, Kelley. 1997. Seed World. March. 135(3): p. 10. |
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Bermudagrass identity crisis: Genetic off-types mar many well-managed golf courses. The problem often comes from elsewhere Access Restrictions |
Busey, Philip. 1997. Golf Course Management. March. 65(3): p. 53-57. |
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39809 |
Movers and shapers | Strawn, John. 1997. Golf Journal. March/April. 50(2): p. 24-28. |
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The Kiwis have it right! | Gilhuly, Larry. 1997. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 35(2): p. 8-9. |
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Taming wild waters: Using soft engineering principles to control erosion and create a wildlife habitat | Mikkelsen, Lon. 1997. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 35(2): p. 10-11. |
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39841 |
Landschaftsbild und Golfplätze: Gedanken zur Entwicklung und Gestaltung ([Natural scenery and golf courses: Thoughts on development and design]) |
Eckert, Georg. 1997. Rasen-Turf-Gazon. March. 28(1): p. 12-15. |
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40668 |
The double gems of Pelican Hill: Ocean and links courses at this Californian club |
Trusty, Steve; Trusty, Suz. 1997. Turf: West. February. p. A5, B1-B4. |
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Eye of the hawk: Born of a despoiled quarry, Hawk Hollow GC woos Michigan golfers with its rugged good looks Access Restrictions |
Sinclair, Norman. 1997. Golf Course Management. February. 65(2): p. 150, 154. |
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39700 |
The problem of surrounds |
Glasgow, Alex. 1997. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. February. 11(4): p. 12, 14. |
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The parkland landscape | Nicholson, John. 1997. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 19-20, 22. |
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Spotlight on bowls: Pre-season bowling green maintenance Access Restrictions |
Evans, Roger. 1997. International Turfgrass Bulletin. January. 195: p. 21-22. |
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Turf doctor's notes: Slime moulds - something a little different Access Restrictions |
York, Kate. 1997. International Turfgrass Bulletin. January. 195: p. 34. |
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Curb appeal sells | Perry, Floyd. 1997. SportsTurf. January. 13(1): p. 6. |
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Golf Course Architecture: Design, Construction, and Restoration |
Hurdzan, Michael J. 1996. Chelsea, Michigan: Sleeping Bear Press. xvii, 406 pp. 1st Edition. |
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The White House Garden |
Seale, William. 1996. Washington, D.C.: White House Historical Association. 128 pp. |
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A Good Golf Course Merges Into Nature |
Kato, Shunsuke. 1996. Tokyo, Japan: Kato International Design. 244 pp. |
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Large trees add to landscape values |
Anonymous. 1996. Irrigation & Green Industry Network Web Site. p. 1. |
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Nightlighting tips and techniques: Capturing nature's beauty at night |
Anonymous. 1996. Irrigation & Green Industry Network Web Site. p. 1-3. |
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Green nature observed |
1996. p. 25-48. In: Lewis, Charles A. Green Nature/Human Nature: The Meaning of Plants in Our Lives. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. |
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Aesthetic thresholds and their development |
1996. p. 203-226. In: Higley, Leon G.; Pedigo, Larry P., eds. Economic Thesholds for Integrated Pest Management. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. |
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39853 |
Baumpflanzung und -pflege [Interview] (Tree planting and care) |
Müller-Beck, Klaus G. 1996. Greenkeepers Journal. 8(4): p. 28. |
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Wie wichtig ist das Schnittbild? (How important is the look of the cut?) |
Zopf, Hein. 1996. Greenkeepers Journal. 8(4): p. 34. |
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Planning the beauty of gardens and plants into your landscape | Anonymous. [1996]. Lawn & Landscape Digest. [Winter]. 1(1): p. 10-12. |
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Golf course in paradise | Jackson, Joel D. 1996. The Florida Green. Winter. p. 20-22, 24, 26, 28, 30-32, 34-35. |
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Indian River Club achieves Signature Status | Ellis, Bobby. 1996. The Florida Green. Winter. p. 46-47. |
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The chase after colour must cease | Arthur, Jim. 1996. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 14. |
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Turf's big brother: It's time to extend the definition of ornamental grasses Access Restrictions |
van der Hoeven, Gus A. 1996. Golf Course Management. November. 64(11): p. 8-10, 12, 14, 16. |
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Painting the course with strokes of color: Annual bedding plants can add drama and pizazz to the golf experience Access Restrictions |
Horvath, Tamara. 1996. Golf Course Management. November. 64(11): p. 20-22, 24, 28, 30. |
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Dancing with Mother Nature: Native grasses flourish on midwestern golf course: After observing a university's experiments, a superintendent has planted "wild" grasses in his golf course's unmowed areas Access Restrictions |
Voigt, Tom. 1996. Golf Course Management. November. 64(11): p. 58-62. |
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Coming up empty on the power play | Juliano, Joe. 1996. Golf Journal. November/December. 49(9): p. 4. |
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39342 |
Keeping courses green with envy a 'lawn' mentality |
Achenbach, James. 1996. GOLFWEEK. November 23. 22(47): p. 16. |
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39405 |
New chemical credo: Less is better |
Klein, Bradley S. 1996. GOLFWEEK. November 23. 22(47): p. 19, 24. |
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39407 |
Views on the plaid field |
Goerbig, David; Goerbig, Victoria; Whitten, Ron. 1996. Golf Digest. October. 47(10): p. 13. |
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Trash talking your way to a cleaner course | Alfonso, Vince. 1996. Golf Course News. October. 8(10): p. 39-40. |
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45641 |
Landscape sustainability: Environmental, human, and financial factors |
Doxon, Lynn Ellen. 1996. HortTechnology. October-December. 6(4): p. 362-365. |
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80356 |
Turfgrasses contribute to southern lifestyles |
Duble, Richard L. 1996. Texas Turfgrass. Fall. 49(3): p. 7-9. |
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39386 |
Rough treatment: Changes in the handling of the rough at Lyme Regis Golf Club have made the course more attractive to golfers and wildlife |
Pulford, Nick. 1996. TURF Management. September. p. 26-29. |
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Shrubs for the golf course: Beauty and function for us, food and shelter for birds | Stack, Lois Berg. 1996. The Grass Roots. September/October. 24(5): p. 29, 31-33 [Green]. |
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Bunkersande (Bunker sand) |
Wege, Linus. 1996. Greenkeepers Journal. September/October. 8(3): p. 28-29. |
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39532 |
Riparian zones: Diamonds in the rough Access Restrictions |
Clark, Douglas R. 1996. GreenMaster. August/September. 31(4): p. 13-16. |
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Water creates interest for golfers and habitat for birds | Stack, Lois Berg. 1996. Hole Notes. August. 27(6): p. 5, 7. |
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Seeds of the Country: The IPM program instituted at the National Arboretum is an example for the industry |
White, Patrick. 1996. Turf: North. July. p. 5, B1-B3. |
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Coming up for air: Micro hollow tining Access Restrictions |
Issac, Steve. 1996. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 193: p. 14. |
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Spring bulbs and color | Fobes, Susie. 1996. Hole Notes. July. 27(5): p. 5. |
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206676 |
Go for the green |
Rotke, Leah. 1996. Landscape & Irrigation. July. 20(7): p. 38-39. |
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Confusion about wildflowers | Fobes, Susie. 1996. Hole Notes. June. 27(4): p. 5-6. |
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The perfect pond: Constructing and renovating water features on a golf course is both an art and a science Access Restrictions |
Hookway, Bob. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 44-45, 66, 68, 74, 76, 78. |
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America's best golf courses everyone can play |
Whitten, Ron. 1996. Golf Digest. May. 47(5): p. 88-90, 95-96. |
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37435 |
General hints for good golf course photography |
Licklider, Al. 1996. OGCSA Newsletter. May. 11(2): p. 8. |
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Pruning: making trees fit our requirements |
Clemens, John. 1996. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. May. 10(2): p. 23-24. |
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Is there a spring in your heels? | Thomas, Neil. 1996. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 4. |
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Adding flower color to a golf course | Fobes, Susie. 1996. Hole Notes. April. 27(2): p. 16, 18, 24. |
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Painting and striping athletic fields | Hebrard, Mike. 1996. SportsTURF. April. 12(4): p. 14-17. |
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Players surveyed on Super's role: Image enhanced but golfers insist on 'green' look | Blais, Peter. 1996. Golf Course News. April. 8(4): p. 1, 30. |
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Upscale trend takes hold in the accessory market | Phillips, Hal. 1996. Golf Course News. April. 8(4): p. 32, 34. |
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Prudent planting |
Arthur, Jim. 1996. TURF Management. March. p. 21-23. |
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Wildflowers on your course? |
Krouse, John M. 1996. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 34(2): p. 8-11. |
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37169 |
Landscape architects and landscape contractors evaluate the use of turfgrass sod Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1996. TurfNews [TPI]. March/April. 20(2): p. 13-16. |
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37058 |
Global garden: Learning from a living history of the world's landscape plants |
Barnett, Ron. 1996. Turf: South. February. p. 26-29. |
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Shots on the green: Nothing works better at selling your facility than beautiful photographs Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1996. GreenMaster. February/March. 31(1): p. 17, 20, 24. |
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Grass pavers combine beauty and function |
Sappington, Nancy. 1996. Landscape & Irrigation. February. 20(2): p. 30-31. |
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Urban forestry adds $3.8 billion in sales to California economy |
Templeton, Scott R.; Goldman, George. 1996. California Agriculture. January/February. 50(1): p. 6-10. |
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Beauty turns environment into a beast, court rules | Smith, Nancy. 1996. Golf Course News. January. 8(1): p. 33, 38. |
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Bringing color to the golf course |
Scarbrough, Steven Paul. 1996. California Fairways. January/February. 5(1): p. 32, 36. |
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Proper lawn mowing | Anonymous. 1996. Michigan State University Extension Web Site. January 1.1 page text + 1 picture. |
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Ecology and Conservation of Butterflies |
Pullin, Andrew S., ed. 1995. New York, NY: Chapman & Hall. xiv, 363 pp. |
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The Year in Trees |
Tripp, Kim E.; Raulston, J. C. 1995. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. 204 pp. |
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Floyd Perry's Pictorial Guide to Quality Groundskeeeping II: "There Ain't No Rules" |
Perry, Floyd. 1995. Orlando, FL: Grounds Maintenance Services. 107 pp. |
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The Course Beautiful: A Collection of Original Articles and Photographs on Golf Course Design |
Tillinghast, Albert Warren and Wolffe, Richard C. Jr.; Trebus, Robert S., eds. 1995. [Short Hills, New Jersey]: TreeWolf Productions. 120 pp. |
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Why Are Most Lawns Now Sodded? |
Turfgrass Producers International. 199X. [Lombard, Illinois]: Turfgrass Producers International. [6] panels. |
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A Healthy Lawn is in Your Best Interest. Here's Why... |
Professional Lawn Care Association of America. 199X. Marietta, Georgia: Professional Lawn Care Association of America. [2] panels. |
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Trees and shrubs for low maintenance landscapes |
Clark, Roberta A.; Swanson, Deborah C. 1995. p. 2-19. In: Clark, William F.; Clark, Roberta A., eds. Planting and Maintaining Sustainable Landscapes: A Guide for Public Officials and the Green Industry. MA: University of Massachusetts Cooperative Extension. |
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National Tall Fescue Cultivar Trial | Pair, John; Upham, Ward; Tisserat, Ned. 1995. 1995 Turfgrass Research [Kansas State University]. p. 43-52. |
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The urban forest as a source of psychological well-being |
Kaplan, Stephen. 1995. p. 100-108. In: Bradley, Gordon A., ed. Urban Forest Landscapes: Integrating Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
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Scenic value in the urbanizing landscape |
Miller, Patrick A. 1995. p. 111-127. In: Bradley, Gordon A., ed. Urban Forest Landscapes: Integrating Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
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Sustainability in landscaping |
Perry, Robert C. 1995. p. 175-179. In: Bradley, Gordon A., ed. Urban Forest Landscapes: Integrating Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
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The environmental protection and beneficial contributions on golf course turfs | Beard, James B. 1995. Proceedings of the 65th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 24: p. 119-125. |
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37300 |
Topdressing with crumb rubber from used tires in turfgrass areas | Vanini, J. T.; Rogers, J. N. III. 1995. Proceedings of the 65th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 24: p. 235-240. |
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37326 |
Much ado about mulching | Foy, Shelly. 1995. The Florida Green. Winter. p. 52, 54. |
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Prune many trees, shrubs now | Fizzell, James A. 1995. The Bull Sheet. December. 49(7): p. 4, 6. |
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Natural beauty is a key element in Olympic View's success: Course attracts world-wide clientele Access Restrictions |
Page, Randy. 1995. GreenMaster. December/January. 30(6): p. 4-5. |
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Ten years ago: The links of old Eire Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1995. Golf Course Management. November. 63(11): p. 119. |
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Good news/bad news Access Restrictions |
Wiren, Gary. 1995. Golf Course Management. November. 63(11): p. 128. |
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35944 |
Woody plants for winter landscapes |
Tripp, Kim E. 1995. Grounds Maintenance. November. 30(11): p. 14-16, G17, 56-57. |
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A growing trend: Golf course architects are recommending turfgrass sod for all areas Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1995. TurfNews [TPI]. November/December. 19(6): p. 26. |
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Slit strife: Invaluable during a wet winter, slit drains can cause headaches in a dry summer |
Westwood, James. 1995. TURF Management. October. p. 37. |
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Cultural practices for playing fields |
Watson, J. R. 1995. The Turf Line News. October/November. 130: p. 34, 36-38, 40. |
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Shifting sands: Restless elements create a golf course for all eternity Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 1995. Golf Course Management. October. 63(10): p. 8-12, 16, 18, 20. |
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Trees and golf courses: (What you thought you knew about trees on your course but were afraid to ask) | Hall, Lawrence R. 1995. The Bull Sheet. October. 49(5): p. 13, 15. |
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134183 |
Ornamental and shrub bed weed control strategies |
Derr, Jeffrey F. 1995. Bulletin of the New York State Turfgrass Association. Fall. 149: p. 2005. |
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39458 |
Segregation: Is it a problem? | Uhring, Annue. 1995. Hole Notes. September. 26(7): p. 14, 16. |
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Regreening dormant turf with paints and dyes | Anonymous. 1995. SportsTURF. September. 11(9): p. 22, 24. |
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Pooling experience: What makes the best water features so good? We asked the men looking after three of the country's finest to explain |
Anonymous. 1995. TURF Management. August. p. 22-24. |
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Golf and the environment: A European approach: As more courses are being built in Europe, the golf industry there is taking a proactive approach to addressing environmental concerns Access Restrictions |
Stubbs, David. 1995. Golf Course Management. August. 63(8): p. 60-64. |
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Golf & the fight for discretionary dollars: Part II - fueling the growth of golf | Martin, Gregory E. 1995. The Bull Sheet. August. 49(3): p. 22, 24. |
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Conflict between ecological sustainability and environmental aesthetics: Conundrum, canärd or curiosity Access Restrictions |
Parsons, Russ. 1995. Landscape and Urban Planning. August. 32(3): p. 227-244. |
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