Keyword: Golf courses in the environment
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There's no 'I' in golf |
Richman, Howard. 2024. Golf Course Management. September. 92(9): p. 14. |
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MGCSA Stewardship Grant Program: Keller Golf Course |
Diegnau, Paul. 2024. Hole Notes. August. 59(4): p. 8-11. |
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Climate change vulnerabilities of U.S. golf courses and potential adaptation opportunities | Hilberg, Laura; Hansen, Lara. 2023. Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2023 Progress Reports. p. 366-370. |
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Bat use of golf courses depends on surrounding landscape next |
Drake, Evan; Vonhof, Maarten; Maslo, Brooke. 2023. Urban Ecosystems. October. 26(5): p. 1469-1482. |
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Golf course biodiversity project: Facilitating abundance and biodiversity of at-risk taxa on golf course ecosystems | Milanovich, Joe; Berg, Martin; Magle, Seth; Lehrer, Liza. 2022. Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management: 2022 Progress Reports. p. 371-375. |
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Estimated energy use and greenhouse gas emissions associated with golf course maintenance in the Northern USA Access Restrictions |
Bekken, Michael A. H.; Soldat, Douglas J. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 58-75. |
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Presence of pollinator-friendly habitat on pollinator communities in managed turfgrass systems Access Restrictions |
Billeisen, Terri L.; Kilpatrick, Lauren D.; Seth-Carley, Danesha; Brandenburg, Rick L. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 295-303. |
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A cross-disciplinary forum promoting efficient biodiversity conservation in "new" grasslands in Sweden Access Restrictions |
Blank, Sofia Gylje; Svensson, Mikael; Strandberg, Maria. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 311-315. |
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Carbon par: Estimating carbon status of land used by Icelandic golf courses and measuring carbon storage of turfgrass on golf fairways and mown roughs Access Restrictions |
Roald, Edwin; Guðmundsson, Jón. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 1061-1062. |
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Golf and nature coexist | Kammerer, Steve. 2022. USGA Green Section Record. May 6. 60(8): p. [1-2]. |
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Golf courses as potential habitat for urban coyotes Access Restrictions |
Wurth, Ashley M.; Ellington, E. Hance; Gehrt, Stanley D. 2020. Wildlife Society Bulletin. June. 44(2): p. 333-341. |
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Preach on: Gary Ingram CGCS - GCSAA's 2020 President's Award for Environmental Stewardship winner - is driven by a dedication to the environmental management of golf courses and sharing his story whenever and wherever he can Access Restrictions |
Aylward, Lawrence. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 34-38. |
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Protect and serve: When it comes to the environment, nature and turf, the winners of the Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards are tireless stewards of their domain Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 42, 44-51. |
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Veggie tales at Cog Hill Access Restrictions |
Fry, Jack. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 64. |
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Wildflowers bring in bees, but so much more: Converting out-of-play areas into flowering habitats can reduce maintenance expenses, help create a more sustainable golf course, and offer opportunities for engaging golfers and the non-golfing public Access Restrictions |
Dale, Adam G. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 66-71. |
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Birdies, eagles and ...bats: As golf courses work to provide welcoming habitat for various forms of wildlife, bats should not be overlooked Access Restrictions |
Wallrichs, Megan. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 72-77. |
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Windsor Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 82. |
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Anuvia Plant Nutrients and Audubon International Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 82. |
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Projects at 7 golf courses earn Enviromental Excellence Awards | Parker, Linda. 2020. The Golf Course Trades. February 5. 29(2): p. 26, 28. |
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Building community Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2020. Golf Course Management. January. 88(1): p. 18, 20. |
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Think big entering a new decade |
DeLozier, Henry. 2020. Golf Course Industry. January. 32(1): p. 14. |
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Feasibility of solar energy in golf course operations | Jorgensen, Andrew J. 2019. 2019 GCSAA Education Conference: Free Session Presentations. p. [1-20]. |
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Monarchs In The Rough: Golf courses tee up to save butterflies | Gray, Marcus B. 2019. 2019 GCSAA Education Conference: Free Session Presentations. p. [1-20]. |
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Monarchs in the Rough |
Kenna, Mike. 2019. [Liberty Corner, New Jersey]: United States Golf Course Association. 3 pp. |
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Pollinator-Friendly Management of Golf Course | National Biodiversity Data Centre. 2019. Carriganore, Waterford, Ireland: National Biodiversity Data Centre. 15 pp. |
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Bat Activity on Golf Courses in Delaware Access Restrictions |
Wallrichs, Megan Ann. 2019. M.S. Thesis: Delaware State University. viii, 61 pp. |
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Community values of golf courses: From the Minneapolis-St. Paul region to US cities - Phase 2 | Lonsdorf, E.; Horgan, B. 2019. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2019 Research Summaries. p. 377-381. |
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Golf courses and their impact on the environment |
Doytchev, B. 2019. Trakia Journal of Sciences. 17(1): p. 864-867. |
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Golf course land positive effects on the environment |
Sewell, Lauren. 2019. Seattle Journal of Environmental Law. 9(1): p. 329-356. |
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[HB 433 and HB 646] Access Restrictions |
Green, Ryan. 2019. New Hampshire Turf Talk. Winter. p. 3-4. |
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Turtle power: Georgia course turns out tons of terps Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. December. 87(12): p. 30. |
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Cranberry Golf Course: Do what you love | Parker, Linda. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. December 5. 29[32](12): p. 16-17. |
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[Innovative techniques used by European superintendents] | McCarty, Bert. 2019. Carolinas Green. November/December. p. 8-9. |
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[Rhode Island BMP efforts] Access Restrictions |
Doyle, Kevin. 2019. Golf Course Management. November. 87(11): p. 94. |
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Glenelg's biodiversity boost |
Gilbey, Monina. 2019. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. November/December. 21(6): p. 62-63. |
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The Open: 148th Royal Portrush: "Behind the Scenes Tour" Royal Portrush GC 2019 Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. October. p. 16-17. |
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Leadership in sustainability reporting Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. October. p. 35. |
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Back in the pink Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. October. 87(10): p. 28. |
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Perfecting your pitch: Troubled trees on the golf course need attention, but how do you convince the powers-that-be to do the right thing? These seven strategies can help you get a beneficial tree-removal proposal across the finish line Access Restrictions |
Fech, John C. 2019. Golf Course Management. October. 87(10): p. 34-38, 40. |
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A case for precision irrigation: Advances in technology have changed the game and made the practice of irrigating by amount and not time a necessity for golf course superintendents Access Restrictions |
Read, Mike. 2019. Golf Course Management. October. 87(10): p. 58-60. |
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Sustainable Colorado golf course applies UMAXX® to maintain upscale conditions on a budget |
Anonymous. 2019. Golfdom. October. 75(10): p. 13. |
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Can a golf course support biodiversity and ecosystem services? The landscape context matter Access Restrictions |
Petrosillo, Irene; Valente, Donatella; Pasimeni, Maria Rita; Aretano, Roberta; Semeraro, Teodoro; Zurlini, Giovanni. 2019. Landscape Ecology. October. 34(10): p. 2213-2228. |
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"Good morning, Vietnam" | Eubank, Tom. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. October 5. 29[32](10): p. 18, 21. |
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Almost 1,000 volunteers partake in BioBlitz |
Anonymous. 2019. Golfdom. September. 75(9): p. 9. |
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Let it bee: Some golf course attempts to make their facilities more attractive to bees have been so successful that they're being studied at college | Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. September. 30: p. 52-53. |
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New Zealand golf's sustainability pledge |
Anonymous. 2019. The Cut. September 6. p. [9]. |
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U-shaped bare area on turf Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2019. Golf Course Management. August. 87(8): p. 24, 92. |
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Give up the goats Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. August. 87(8): p. 28. |
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Making his own mark: Felixstowe Ferry's Course Manager Glenn Rayfield is on something of a mission to return the only links layout to Suffolk to its traditional values with the aid of his committed team |
Ferguson, Blair. 2019. Pitchcare. August/September. 86: p. 36-43. |
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The scourge of the links: Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a species of deciduous flowering shrub often found on links courses; it is native to only a few areas on the east coast of Britain but was widely planted at a time when concerns about stabilising dune systems were common |
Anonymous. 2019. Pitchcare. August/September. 86: p. 126-129. |
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Are you prepared? |
Wharton, Matthew. 2019. Golf Course Industry. August. 31(8): p. 23. |
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Serious about solar: A New England course ownership tandem is making a major commitment to alternative energy. Will others in the region follow? |
Torsiello, John. 2019. Golf Course Industry. August. 31(8): p. 43-45. |
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Spring to defence: Just as the 2019 golfing season was clicking into gear, two golf clubs in south west England found themselves at the centre of abuse campaigns in which they had to defend themselves against incorrect accusations | Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 16-18. |
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Vietnamese pearl: A new category of golf courses called the 'Sir Nick Faldo Signature' has been created for golf courses designed by him that match various standards across a range of markers including sustainability, conservation and quality of design. And the first venue to appear in it is this stunning resort in Vietnam | Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 48-49. |
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Earth Day commitment from the 2019 Solheim Cup: Pinnacle of women's golf launches sustainability plan to address climate and conserve biodiversity |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. July. p. 12. |
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National Pesticides and Drinking Water Action Group: There has been a trend of low level detections of grassland herbicides, particularly MCPA, in drinking water supplies at various locations across Ireland in recent years. While there is no threat to public health, it is imperative that users of pesticides, including users responsible for the golf course management, always follow best practice measures to protect drinking water quality |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. July. p. 29. |
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Water use: Has your club registered?: EU Water Policy Regulations require golf clubs that abstract 25 cubic meters of water on any single day each year to register their water extraction with the Environmental protection Agency |
Kelly, Alan. 2019. Greenside. July. p. 32-33. |
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Calling Calcot |
Anonymous. 2019. GreenKeeping. July. 159: p. 18-27. |
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Best management practices for all Access Restrictions |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2019. Golf Course Management. July. 87(7): p. 66. |
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Sustainability leads annual meeting agendas |
Anonymous. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. July. 57: p. 32-33. |
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Wellness golf: A new concept encourages barefoot play so golfers can connect with nature |
Anonymous. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. July. 57: p. 76. |
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Grasshoppers, water and the golf business |
Delozier, Henry. 2019. Golf Course Industry. July. 31(7): p. 21. |
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Critters gone wild: Wildlife both bane and beauty for golf courses |
Kauffman, Scott. 2019. Golf Business [NGCOA]. July/August. 25(7): p. 15-17. |
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Looking beyond the science: FarmLinks goes from research course to resort destination |
Sportsman, Sally J. 2019. Golf Business [NGCOA]. July/August. 25(7): p. 22-24. |
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21st-century stewardship: Evolving place for golf in sustainability discussions | Gould, David. 2019. Golf Business [NGCOA]. July/August. 25(7): p. 52. |
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Making a difference |
Anonymous. 2019. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. July/August. 21(4): p. 6-12. |
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Doing it yourself |
Torgersen, Kate. 2019. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. July/August. 21(4): p. 72-73. |
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Native or neutral?: That is the question | Cumming, Chris. 2019. ONCourse. June. p. 26. |
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Water bird standing on top of a goose Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2019. Golf Course Management. June. 87(6): p. 26, 92. |
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Relocated raptors call courses home Access Restrictions |
Hartsock, Andrew. 2019. Golf Course Management. June. 87(6): p. 30. |
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Scrape out a future for pollinators |
Anonymous. 2019. Pitchcare. June/July. 85: p. 126-129. |
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Designed elements improve Riparian management outcomes |
Anonymous. 2019. CSA News. June. 64(6): p. 11. |
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Protecting waterways on your course: Turf managers' responsibilities include identifying potential risks and mitigation strategies to enhance waterways and the community standing of their course |
Ormsby, David. 2019. Turf Management Journal. June. 36(2): p. 36-38. |
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Inside the major spotlight |
Cipriano, Guy. 2019. Golf Course Industry. June. 31(6): p. 6-7. |
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Strategies of eco-friendly turfgrass management and resource recycling for a sustainable golf course |
Kim, Young-Sun; Lee, Kyu-Seung; Lee, Geung-Joo. 2019. Weed and Turfgrass Science. June. 8(2): p. 83-98. |
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How golf courses can save Scotland's bees | Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. June 5. 29(6): p. 11. |
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[Animals I've encountered on golf courses over the years] | Shelley, Jeff. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. June 5. 29(6): p. 18, 21. |
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[Starlings on course] |
Hutchinson, James. 2019. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 14. |
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Solheim Cup commitment |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 17. |
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GEA's introduce Home Unions National Awards |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 19. |
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New York Times Features Georgia Superintendent |
Anonymous. 2019. Through the Green [Georgia]. May/June. p. 28. |
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[Work being achieved by golf club horticultural staff by looking at the ongoing management of Riversdale's hybrid landscape] | Bowd, Dominic. 2019. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. May/June. 21(3): p. 66-68. |
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Bees, bats and beyond |
Parker, Linda. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. May 5. 29[32](5): p. Cover, 8, 12, 14. |
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[Bats!] |
Hutchinson, James. 2019. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 12. |
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The All Ireland Pollinator Plan: One third of our 98 wild bee species are threatened with extinction from Ireland. We know this is the case because we have drastically reduced the areas where they can nest and the amount of food our landscape provides for them Access Restrictions |
Hughes, Gemma. 2019. Greenside. April. p. 20-22. |
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The world of Goodwood: The Goodwood Estate in West Sussex has a cricket pitch, an airfield and a horse racing track, among other activities, in addition to the two 18-hole golf courses that make up the golf at Goodwood brand. GreenKeeping speaks to Goodwood's general manager of Sports Turf, Grounds & Gardens, Phill Helmn MG, about overcoming these unique challenges |
Anonymous. 2019. GreenKeeping. April. 156: p. Cover, 20, 22-24, 26-29. |
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A right royal green space: Something green stirs amongst the ancient woodland of Epping Forest, as a popular multi-use golf club reaps the rewards of organically managed soil biology |
Rhodes, Greg. 2019. Pitchcare. April/May. 84: p. 16-22. |
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Diversity is the only way!: It's been over eight years since Pitchcare first visited Hart Common Golf Club and much has happened in the interim period |
Williams, Lee. 2019. Pitchcare. April/May. 84: p. 24-30. |
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Taking flight |
Jones, Pat. 2019. Golf Course Industry. April. 31(4): p. 8. |
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[Sustainability + partnerships] |
Croxton, Jim. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 3. |
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A changing world |
Hansell, Karl. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 4. |
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Golf Environment Awards, wildflowers and ecology: What is the STRI looking for when assessing whether your course is doing a good job looking after the environment? |
Rumball, Rowan. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 34-37. |
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Golf's unassuming ecology champion: Stephen Thompson, John O'Gaunt Golf Club |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 44-47. |
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'Normally we just walk past the greenkeepers': Why an ecology walk isn't just good for the environment |
Hansell, Karl. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 50-54. |
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Image shows level of damage badgers can do to a course |
Anonymous. 2019. GreenKeeping. March. 155: p. 4. |
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Golf courses can be good stewards: Many golf courses are completely surrounded by neighborhoods or even industrial areas, yet they support a wide variety of wildlife. From aquatic to woodland, golf courses are havens for many plants and animals not commonly seen in the surrounding areas | Anonymous. 2019. Northern Ohio Turfgrass News. March/April. 61(2): p. 20. |
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Not just the links are green Access Restrictions |
Mickney, Lisa D. 2019. The New York Times. March 9. p. [1-7]. |
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Environmentally friendly: The Ranch at Laguna Beach recognized for its commitment to sustainability | Anonymous. 2019. The CGCOA Insider. Spring. p. 16-17. |
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Old Collier tour leads to new perceptions on golf |
Dain, Ralph. 2019. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 54. |
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Biologicals on the greens: For turf, plant, and human health, golf course superintendents are looking to biopesticides and biostimulants | Anonymous. 2019. Turf. Spring. 32(1): p. 22-24. |
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