Keyword: Golf course success
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Good things come to those who wait: Queen's Park Rangers |
Ferguson, Blair. 2022. Pitchcare. August/September. 104: p. 42-51. |
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Save situation Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2019. Golf Course Management. December. 87(12): p. 16, 18. |
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State of Wisconsin golf | Schneider, Jake. 2019. The Grass Roots. November/December. 48(6): p. 34. |
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A mountain miracle: Course closures have been abundant since the Great Recession. How did the Colorado gem Cornerstone Club come back to life after seven long years? |
LaWell, Matt. 2019. Golf Course Industry. November. 31(11): p. 26-31. |
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Land of the free: There's no budget at Kansas City's Brough Creek National GC - just some bros and a big idea |
Jones, Seth. 2019. Golfdom. October. 75(10): p. Cover, 46-50, 53-55. |
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Creating a better environment for workers... and potential hires |
DeLozier, Henry. 2019. Golf Course Industry. September. 31(9): p. 10. |
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KPIs for golf maintenance operations Access Restrictions |
Vogt, Michael D. 2019. Golf Course Management. August. 87(8): p. 26. |
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Motor City magic: Talented turf pros are putting the spotlight back on Detroit's public golf courses |
Hart, Abby. 2019. Golfdom. August. 75(8): p. Cover, 18-19, 22-24, 26. |
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Breath of fresh ayr: One of Scotland's finest championship links courses has undergone a new look to help boost playability |
Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 56-57. |
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Extreme makeover: Österåker Golfklubb, Sweden |
Ingleton, Toby. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. July. 57: p. 58-62, 65. |
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4 T's to improve your golf course that won't cost a dime |
Tolson, Dan. 2019. The Perfect Lie. May. 43(2): p. 4, 6-8. |
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Resurrection is real: Once shuttered and left to nature, Rams Hill Golf Club was revived |
Eubanks, Steve. 2019. Golf Business [NGCOA]. May. 25(5): p. 22-24. |
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Spanish club reopens after significant work |
Anonymous. 2019. GreenKeeping. April. 156: p. 4. |
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The future of muni golf: With governments around the world under pressure to save money, can municipal golf survive? |
Lawrence, Adam. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. April. 56: p. 48-53. |
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How to put a golf course out of business |
USGA Green Section. 2019. USGA Green Section Record. April 5. 57(7): p. 1-2. |
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Halting the slide: The team Gloucester has brought this hillside club back from the edge of disaster |
Hansell, Karl. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 38-42. |
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Detroit golf courses wrap up $2.5 million in improvements with league registration on upswing | Nagl, Kurt. 2019. Crain's Detroit Business. March 27. p. [1-6]. |
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Create a buzz around your property: A children's pollinator workshop can introduce members of your community - especially youngsters - to golf and highlight a course's environmental benefits Access Restrictions |
Gorman, Peter. 2019. Golf Course Management. February. 87(2): p. 56, 58. |
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Team players: From the maintenance facility to the clubhouse, successful teamwok can often spell the difference between success and struggles at many golf courses Access Restrictions |
Stricklin, Art. 2019. Golf Course Management. February. 87(2): p. 60, 62. |
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America's 100 greatest 2019/2020 |
Whitten, Ron. 2019. Golf Digest. February. 70(2): p. 56-61, 63-66, 68-70. |
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Tight money and course management: Clubs with a plan saved money |
Doherty, Dave. 2019. The Boardroom. January/February. 23(280): p. 64. |
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Tight money and course maintenance |
Doherty, Dave. 2018. The Boardroom. November/December. 22(279): p. 91. |
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Built to last: Some golf clubs in England might have closed down this year - but others have been opening |
Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. November. 20: p. 12-14. |
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Is renovation really worth it?: While the end result can be positive, updating a golf course takes time, money and careful consideration |
Stetz, Mike. 2018. Golf Inc.. July/August. 27(4): p. 18-19. |
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Listen, look, plan and apply: The key to making improvements |
Lussier, Brian. 2018. The Boardroom. July/August. 22(277): p. 63. |
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What do professional services mean to you and me? |
Doherty, Dave. 2018. The Boardroom. July/August. 22(277): p. 64-65. |
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On the upswing Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. June. 86(6): p. 22. |
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Maine men Access Restrictions |
Leslie, Mark. 2018. Golf Course Management. June. 86(6): p. 48, 50, 52, 54, 56. |
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Strong Island: When golf gods got to New York, they dropped a pin... everywhere | Marksbury, Jessica. 2018. Golf Magazine. June. 60(6): p. 54-57. |
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Tennessee tiny titans: Nine-holers Sweetens Cove and Sewanee set the pace in the Volunteer State |
Lusk, Jason. 2018. GOLFWEEK. April. 44(4): p. 48-51. |
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Improving on a masterpiece: An opportunity you would not slip through your fingertips | MacCallum, Scott. 2018. Turf Matters. March/April. p. Cover, 21-27. |
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Development of the year: A modern gem from Hanse Golf Design takes its place as the final link in a newly created golf mecca |
Carter, Keith. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. Cover, 36-38, 42, 44-45. |
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Defunct but not dead, yet: A last-chance golf course reopens with an entrepreneurial superintendent at the helm. We need more stories like this |
Skernivitz, Thomas. 2018. Superintendent. March. 17(3): p. 24-25. |
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Gleneagles operator turns course into life changer | Dunlap, Jim. 2018. The Pellucid Perspective. March. 9(3): p. 8-10. |
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Playing consistency is the name of the game at Victoria National Golf Club |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Industry. January. 30(1): p. 64. |
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Necessity, teamwork, invention, success | Rapp, Chris. 2017. 2017 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-20]. |
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Course closures can be mythbusting | Lindsay, Stuart. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. December. 8(12): p. 5-6. |
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Goodbye 2017 | Brandenburg, David A. 2017. The Grass Roots. November/December. 46(6): p. 30-32. |
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Major changes for club that nearly closed down |
Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. November. 8: p. 8. |
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Keep it 100: Blue sky thinking at the 'links in the sky' - How a Swansea golf club turned turf challenges on their head to reach the 'Golf World Top 100' | Henderson, Tam. 2017. Greenkeeping. September. 138: p. 17. |
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Russian intelligence: Mad Russian Golf & Country Club is thriving once again under the savvy leadership of the Ehrlich family, which has cultivated a sense of pride at the Milliken, Colorado, daily fee |
Donahue, Steve. 2017. Golf Business [NGCOA]. September. 23(8): p. 22-24. |
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Bucking golf course trend helped Glen Oaks land Tour event | Cyrgalis, Brett. 2017. New York Post. August 20. p. [1-3]. |
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What's in a name?: With Arnold Palmer gone and other superstars of golf architecture aging, future demand for name-branded courses appears uncertain | Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 26-28. |
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Quick study: It took 10 years for Tim Campbell to settle on a career and complete his education - But after choosing golf course maintenance, he elevated himself, and the Palm Beach (Fla.) Par 3 Golf Course, to unique standings | Bollig, Jeff. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 44-49. |
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How the shifted focus in golf course projects is a $3 billion investment | Matuszewski, Erik. 2017. Forbes. March 28. p. 1-3. |
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CGSA member helps course score spot on exclusive list Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Marc. 2017. GreenMaster. January/February. 52(1): p. 10. |
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Planning for the Future | Anonymous. 2016. s.l.: United States Golf Association (USGA). 02:16 min. |
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Totally devoted: Poole's roots at Dogwood go back to the beginning | Bouts, Trent. 2016. Through the Green [Georgia]. November/December. p. 16-19. |
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The apple of their eye: The Lymans may be known for their farm and orchards, Apple Barrel market and award-winning "Hi Top" apple pie, but the land that's been in the family for nearly 300 years is making a name for itself in the golf industry Access Restrictions |
Donahue, Steve. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. November/December. 22(10): p. 22-24. |
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Golf's new public face: Two new Southwestern courses, "The Max" in Laredo, Texas and Rockwind Community Links in Hobbs, N.M., are changing the image of what municipals "should" look like - and the roles they can play in the business | Barks, Joe. 2016. Club & Resort Business. November. 12(11): p. 16-20. |
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Rock stars: With increased national exposure, prominent new hires, and a second golf course under construction, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is stepping up its efforts to put the Pennsylvania property on the map as a premier golf destination | Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. November. 12(11): p. 40-45. |
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Rio Olympic golf course eerily empty three months on | Smith, Sebastian. 2016. Yahoo Sports. November 25. p. [1-4]. |
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Historic changes: The 100-year-old Tryon Country Club faces major finanical and demographic issues. But officals are focusing efforts on the unconventional in order to ensure another 100 years |
Darbyson, Kyle. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 22(9): p. 22-24. |
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Blue Ridge beauty: Scenic setting and ingenious routing help Grandfather G&CC age gracefully | Klein, Bradley S. 2016. GOLFWEEK. June 27. 42(17): p. 32-34. |
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Simsbury Farms Golf Course chosen for pro-bono consultation | Walsh, Michael. 2016. The Hartford Courant. May 24. p. [1-3]. |
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Instant classic: Cabot Cliffs debuts with comparisons to some of the game's most revered courses |
Klein, Bradley S. 2016. GOLFWEEK. April 18. 42(10): p. 32-34. |
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Sweet '16: A few years of moderate growth in golf has given readers high hopes for the new year |
Jones, Seth; Gannon, Grant B. 2016. Golfdom. January. 72(1): p. 16, 18, 21. |
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A whole new ball game |
Dudley, Sean. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. January. 43: p. 48. |
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The road less traveled |
Jones, Pat. 2016. Golf Course Industry. January. 28(1): p. 66. |
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Setting Up Golf Courses for Success: A Critical Factor in Attracting More Women to Golf | Little, Arthur D. [2015]. [Palm Beach Gardens, Florida]: PGA. 15 pp. |
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Ensuring a successful renovation | Dowling, Elliott. 2014. United States Golf Association. November 12.20:21. |
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Small size belies sustainable model |
Dowie, Alastair. 2014. TurfCraft International. March/April. 155: p. 6. |
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[Revenue numbers; discounts; prices] |
Eccleton, Jay B. 2012. Course Conditions. Summer. p. 5. |
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Golf course sold by bank |
Janssen, Sean. 2012. The Union Democrat. June 7. p. [1-3]. |
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Huntsville Golf Club: Shavertown, PA, Mark McCormick, GCS | Anonymous. 2009. Chips & Putts. September. 15(7): p. 1, 3. |
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Structural determinants of golf course profit: The case of golf courses in Georgia |
Boumtje, Pierre I.; Florkowski, Wojciech J.; Landry, Gil; Escalante, Cesar L. 2008. Southwestern Economic Review. Spring. 35(1): p. 113-129. |
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Staying afloat: Can any course be an island unto itself these days? | Walsh, John. 2006. Golf Course News. October. 19(9): p. 28-30, 49. |
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Red rocks, green grass: Ned Kirk watches over Moab's colorful golf course |
Peacock, Ryan. 2004. Mountain West Turf. January/February. 4(1): p. 26-27. |
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Making the grade–How a golf course achieves a top-100 ranking: (A comparative look into the ranking process in the United States and Canada) |
Spring, Ryan. 2003. Green is Beautiful. August. p. 18-23. |
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[Maple City Golf & Country Club] |
Anonymous. 2001. Green is Beautiful. February. p. 11. |
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Pastures new | MacCallum, Scott. 2000. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 23-25. |
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New course openings break 500 in '99: Similar growth likely in 2000 Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2000. Golf Market Today. March/April. 40(2): p. 1, 8-9. |
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Marketing public golf Access Restrictions |
Lyon, Dennis. 1998. Conference Proceedings: 69th International Golf CourseConference and Show. 69: p. 7-8. |
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How to dominate your competition Access Restrictions |
Queen, Sanford G. 1998. Conference Proceedings: 69th International Golf CourseConference and Show. 69: p. 9. |
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Appraisal is the only prudent first step for any golf development | Griffiths, Bryan. 1998. Golf Course News. June. 10(6): p. 14, 66. |
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Thailand concentrates on green fees and tourism, golf remains buoyant | Overbeck, Andrew. 1998. Golf Course News. June. 10(6): p. 15, 66. |
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Paradise found | MacCallum, Scott. 1998. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 23-27. |
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What's the cost of a good idea? | Levans, Michael. 1997. Golf Course News. October. 9(10): p. 8. |
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Sulfur dioxide generator to the rescue | Blais, Peter. 1997. Golf Course News. August. 9(8): p. 30, 50. |
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Are sponsorships missing the mark? | Phillips, Hal. 1997. Golf Course News. May. 9(5): p. 14, 19. |
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Meeting the challenge head on | MacCallum, Scott. 1996. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 40-41. |
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New course owners set S.C. links on road to recovery | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. July. 8(7): p. 4. |
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Jacksonville restoration still in limbo | Phillips, Hal. 1996. Golf Course News. June. 8(6): p. 1, 44, 45. |
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A hidden American treasure | Knowles, Chris. 1996. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 12-15. |
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ClubLink offers upscale private courses, large public profits | Blais, Peter. 1996. Golf Course News. April. 8(4): p. 49-50. |
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Course pipeline hot into future | Leslie, Mark. 1996. Golf Course News. February. 8(2): p. 57, 72. |
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Discount rounds program unveiled: EPI marketing excess capacity at courses | Blais, Peter. 1996. Golf Course News. February. 8(2): p. 73, 80. |
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A little optimism wouldn't kill us | Phillips, Hal. 1996. Golf Course News. January. 8(1): p. 12-13. |
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Selborne Golf Course: A tribute to good turf management |
Wilkins, Terry. 1995. Parks and Grounds. June/July. 85: p. 13-14. |
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State associations build/buy, manage their own courses | Blais, Peter. 1994. Golf Course News. February. 5 [6](2): p. 1, 47. |
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Hills: Golf popularity increases need for practice facilities | Anonymous. 1993. Golf Course News [United Publications]. April. 5(4): p. 41. |
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Feud threatens Fla. project | Anonymous. 1993. Golf Course News. March. 5(3): p. 8. |
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Remove gov't participation | Krause, Scott F. 1993. Golf Course News. March. 5(3): p. 12. |
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City seeks outside management; employees cry foul | Anonymous. 1993. Golf Course News. February. 5(2): p. 7. |
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Bob St. Thomas hails Willowbend's rebound |
Finn, Gerry. 1992. The Newsletter [New England]. November. p. 1-2. |
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Uwharrie Point wins accolades | Anonymous. 1992. Golf Course News. October. 4(10): p. 17. |
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One-hole course drawing attention | Anonymous. 1992. Golf Course News. September. 4(9): p. 7. |
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Should course owners - public and private - pool resources? | Alfonso, Vince Jr. 1992. Golf Course News. September. 4(9): p. 9-10. |
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How to fail golf course development | Arthur, Jim. 1992. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 11. |
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Aqua range delivers novelty, profitability | Maki, Lisa. 1992. Golf Course News. May. 4(5): p. 31. |
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