Keyword: Golfer expectations
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Understanding the golfers at your course | Pierce, David. 2022. USGA Green Section Record. July 1. 60(12): p. [1-8]. |
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Improving pace of play and the golfer experience |
Yun, Hunki. 2020. USGA Green Section Record. November 6. 58(21): p. [1-6]. |
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Communicating with today's golfer |
Nicoludis, Zach. 2020. USGA Green Section Record. July 3. 58(13): p. 1-7. |
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Five ways golfers can care for the course |
Waters, George. 2020. USGA Green Section Record. May 1. 58(09): p. [1-3]. |
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2020 vision: While no one has perfect 20/20 vision for what the future holds, our annual survey shows that many see a bright future for golf |
Jones, Seth; McHugh, Clara. 2020. Golfdom. January. 76(1): p. 16-18, 20-23. |
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When life happens: Your younger, stress-free days might be over. But that doesn't mean the profession must be overwhelming |
Furlong, Ron. 2020. Golf Course Industry. January. 32(1): p. 28, 30-32. |
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Introducing golf therapy |
Klein, Bradley S. 2020. Golf Course Industry. January. 32(1): p. 57. |
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Selling green: A course owner in an unforgiving market insists customers are seeking one color - and his loyal superintendents are committed to producing it |
Cipriano, Guy. 2020. Golf Course Industry. January. 32(1): p. 58-59, 64. |
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310429 |
Orlando links abound: The city's 'other' attraction thrives |
Sportsman, Sally J. 2020. Golf Business [NGCOA]. January. 26(1): p. 22-24. |
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Winterkill on Golf Course Update from Northern Michigan |
Frank, Kevin. 2019. [East Lansing, Michigan]: Extension, Michigan State University. [2] pp. |
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Cold November rain 2.0 |
Hollen, Jason. 2019. Golf Course Industry. December. 31(12): p. 29. |
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Penultimate |
Jones, Pat. 2019. Golf Course Industry. November. 31(11): p. 42. |
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Vision 2020 |
Hammon, Steve. 2019. Course Conditions. Fall. p. 7-9. |
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Managing expectations: Our own and others' |
Benoit, Ken. 2019. Tee to Green [New York]. September-November. 50(5): p. 1, 7. |
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Dear NARP |
Moraghan, Tim. 2019. Golf Course Industry. August. 31(8): p. 32, 46. |
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The evolution of the practice facility: Golfers are spending more time and money honoring their games |
Williams, Anthony L. 2019. Golf Course Industry. June. 31(6): p. 50-52. |
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The set-up: How to make sure your tools are tournament ready |
Sumpter, Ian. 2019. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 40-44. |
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Shifting from customer service to customer experience: Gaining insight from Apple, Starbucks, and Zappos | Moseley-Williams, Dennis. 2019. Golf Business Canada. Spring. 23(1): p. 8-12, 14. |
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The grass is still greener: Readers and pundits agree - the popularity of golf in its various forms means the grass is looking greener for the industry in 2019 |
Jones, Seth. 2019. Golfdom. January. 75(1): p. 16-18, 20. |
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New Year, New Resolutions |
Oatis, David. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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A new maintenance direction? |
Anonymous. 2018. Pitchcare. December/January. 82: p. 150. |
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Courses of nature: A number of British and American golf contractors are reporting that golf clubs have increased investments in their courses in 2018 |
Allen, Richard. 2018. GreenKeeping. November. 152: p. 10-13. |
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Aerating with little disturbance | Anonymous. 2018. Turf Matters. September/October. p. 41. |
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Ray Chilten is the manager of Newport GC in Wales |
Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 20-24, 26, 28. |
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Lessons from my golf pro Access Restrictions |
Carson, Chris. 2018. Golf Course Management. June. 86(6): p. 30. |
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The beast on the east... | MacCallum, Scott. 2018. Turf Matters. May/June. p. Cover, 20-26. |
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A remarkable story: Gavin Kinsella and Doug Tate are the courses manager and course head greenkeeper at Royal Mid-Surrey GC respectively. They talk about the contrasting work between summer and winter, dealing with a course next to a river and why they love their jobs so much |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. May. 146: p. 34-35. |
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The hills are alive again: How superintendent grit and a group of determined homeowners gave an Alabama course a second life |
Cipriano, Guy. 2018. Golf Course Industry. May. 30(5): p. Cover, 10-13. |
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Let's talk about bunkers... |
Cook, Chris. 2018. The Golf Course Trades. May 5. 28[31](5): p. 11. |
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What is Augusta Syndrome Disease? |
Smith, Lorne. 2018. Pitchcare. April/May. 78: p. 152. |
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Managing new putting greens: After a new putting green is built, unique management practices are necessary to promote turf maturation and quality playing conditions | Nicoludis, Zach; Moeller, Adam. 2018. USGA Green Section Record. April 6. 56(7): p. 1-5. |
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Our desert is not your desert: While desert markets are unique unto themselves, player expectations for green challenge superintendents in ways they can all relate |
Spicer, Judd. 2018. Golf Course Industry. March. 30(3): p. 40-43. |
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Spring marketing that leverages The Masters |
Furlong, Ron. 2018. Superintendent. March. 17(3): p. 11. |
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Making golf fun: What exactly is it that makes golf fun? Should clubs simply make their courses easier, or is there more to it than that? |
Ingleton, Toby. 2018. By Design. Spring. 38: p. Cover, 12-17. |
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What do clubs (and golfers) want? |
Last, Jon. 2018. By Design. Spring. 38: p. 20-21. |
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301437 |
What am I really thinking? |
Merritt, Billy; Sealey, Chris. 2018. Your Course [BIGGA]. Spring. 1: p. 58-59. |
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What supers want |
Frabotta, David. 2018. Superintendent. February. 17(2): p. 4. |
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Say goodbye to standing water with Apex Soil Solutions | Anonymous. 2018. Turf Matters. January/February. p. 14. |
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Winter work: Tackling winter jobs can be demanding, especially with some clubs expecting the same outcomes on smaller budgets | MacKenzie, Noel. 2018. GreenKeeping. January. 142: p. 6, 8-9. |
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What makes for a good PGA Tour course? |
Weiskopf, Tom. 2018. GOLFWEEK. January. 44(1): p. 42-43. |
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Pros and cons of overseeding |
Tischenko, Yelena. 2018. Superintendent. January. 17(1): p. 22-23. |
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Converting Maintained Turf to Native Grasses | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Reducing Inputs by Converting Turf to Native Grasses | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Dew the Right Thing |
Vavrek, Bob. 2017. Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Blogs Provide Effective Communication | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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The Golfer's List of New Year's Resolutions - 10 Years Later | Gilhuly, Larry. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association, USGA. 2 pp. |
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How to annoy your members | Carson, Chris. 2017. The Greenerside. 44(4): p. 8. |
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But they pay our wages... |
Anonymous. 2017. Pitchcare. December/January. 76: p. 56. |
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Sand and deliver: Repairing a damaged bunker after heavy rainfall is expensive and time-consuming |
Allen, Richard. 2017. Greenkeeping. November. 140: p. 6, 8, 10. |
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Making an impression: Aaron Small was just two months into his employment at Belvoir Park, near Belfast, when he invited us over for a chat | Hansell, Karl. 2017. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 26-30. |
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Pressure all year | Bailey, Stephen. 2017. Golf Course Architecture. October. 50: p. 13. |
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Two maintenance challenges all turf managers experience Access Restrictions |
Bevard, Darin. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Autumn. 279: p. 41-43. |
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The balancing act: Reducing staff levels versus meeting customer expectations | Johnston, Stephen. 2017. Golf Business Canada. Fall. 21(3): p. 44-46, 48. |
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'Brian-bucket' syndrome |
Moraghan, Tim. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 20, 57. |
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19 holes worth of reasons to renovate... Soon |
Brauer, Jeffrey D. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 34, 57. |
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Gleneagles completes major drainage project |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeping. July. 136: p. 2. |
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Honoring the brotherhood: Common courtesies matter | Kreger, Tim. 2017. Carolinas Green. May/June. p. 6. |
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Like sands through the hourglass: Will golf's struggle with bunkers forever be a part of the days of our lives? |
Anonymous. 2017. Golfdom. May. 73(5): p. 21-22. |
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[Golf course benefits when staff play for free] |
Dinelli, Dan; Steihler, Brian; Daily, Pat; Slattery, Rick. 2017. Superintendent. May. 16(5): p. 6-7. |
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Green speeds: How to walk the tightrope |
Furlong, Ron. 2017. Superintendent. May. 16(5): p. 14. |
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[Spring changes] |
Howkins, Les. 2017. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 6. |
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Golfers vs greenkeepers: Who has priority? |
Britton, Peter. 2017. Pitchcare. April/May. 72: p. 24-27. |
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The 10% rule |
Moraghan, Tim. 2017. Golf Course Industry. April. 29(4): p. 13. |
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A fast look at slow play |
Brauer, Jeffrey D. 2017. Golf Course Industry. April. 29(4): p. 46. |
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The sound of silence Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. Golf Business [NGCOA]. April. 23(4): p. 14-15. |
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Five courses that put the green back in golf: The game is more sustainable than it's ever been | Thompson, Annette. 2017. USA Today. April 8. p. [1-5]. |
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[Masters tournament and Augusta Syndrome] |
Croxton, Jim. 2017. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 3. |
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Is Augusta Syndrome done? |
Hansell, Karl. 2017. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 4. |
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[Augusta syndrome] |
Mumford, Colin. 2017. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 19. |
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Is Augusta syndrome a thing of the past? |
Jones, Peter. 2017. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 30-35. |
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The problem with progress |
Bechelet, Henry. 2017. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 42-44. |
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Golden Gleneagles: Looking after a team of 46 greenkeepers and 10 gardeners that manages three championship courses, one of which hosted the Ryder Cup less than three years ago, Scott Fenwick has no ordinary job |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeping. March. 132: p. Cover, 18, 20, 22, 24-25. |
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Slow and steady Access Restrictions |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2017. Golf Course Management. March. 85(3): p. 66. |
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[Play on frost] |
Mumford, Colin. 2017. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 9. |
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Bunker mentality: Hazards are consuming too much of your crew's time. How the industry is handling the sandy expectations and devising viable solutions |
Cipriano, Guy. 2017. Golf Course Industry. February. 29(2): p. 12-14, 16-18, 20. |
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The unlikely odds of going undefeated |
Danneberger, Karl. 2017. Golfdom. January. 73(1): p. 42. |
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Forward Tees, Please |
United States Golf Association. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Rebuilding Putting Greens to Improve Playability and Address Water Issues | Anonymous. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Why Artificial Mats Are Used on Driving Ranges |
United States Golf Association. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 02:31 min. |
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A little about "the wee one" |
Anonymous. 2016. Course Conditions. Summer. p. 6-8. |
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Par: Does golf need par? |
Butler, Ty. 2016. By Design. Winter. 30: p. 18-19. |
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Macdonald invests £550,000 in course upgrades |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. November. 128: p. 2. |
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Managing organic matter in putting greens |
Moeller, Adam; Lowe, Todd. 2016. USGA Green Section Record. November 4. 54(21): p. 1-7. |
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[Design fairness] | Little, Arthur. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. October. 46: p. 11. |
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A look at where our survey respondents weigh in |
Niven, Scott. 2016. Tee to Green [New York]. August/September. 47(4): p. 4-9. |
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The days of whine and poses |
Jackson, Joel. 2016. Golfdom. July. 72(7): p. 13. |
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The evolution of golf markets |
Spogárd, Philip Christian. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. July. 45: p. 40-41. |
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Be who you are | Brandenburg, David. 2016. The Grass Roots. July/August. 45(4): p. 50. |
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Golfers need to lend more of a helping maintenance hand | Jiggens, Mike. 2016. Turf & Recreation. July/August. 29(5): p. 4. |
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Why can't green speeds remain constant? |
Anonymous. 2016. Chips & Putts. July. 22(5): p. 3, 8. |
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Golf course maintenance specifications |
Hirsh, Larry. 2016. The Boardroom. July/August. 20(265): p. 52. |
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Golf courses as a part of urban turf grass phenomenon: Results of swediss [Swedish] interdisciplinary research | Ignatieva, Maria; Eriksson, Fredrik; Eriksson, Tuula; Tidåker, Pernilla; Ahrné, Karin; Wissman, Jörgen; Marstop, Håkan; Poeplau, Christopher; Katterer, Thomas. 2016. 5th European Turfgrass Society Conference Proceedings. June. p. 37-38. |
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Different strokes: Many golf courses have a variety of constructions on them, which can mean golfers will be used to a hard surface when all of a sudden it becomes soft. And to add to the greenkeeper's difficulty, a vocal minority of club members will want faster surfaces, which may not be in the club's interests | Mackenzie, Noel. 2016. Greenkeeping. June. 123: p. 6, 8, 10. |
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Back to a better future by paying it forward | Jones, Pat. 2016. Carolinas Green. May/June. p. 8, 10. |
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Making green speeds faster slows a round down |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. May. 122: p. 2. |
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Giving new life to an old bird: A needed update on the Heron Course, along with some creative communications, makes this course soar above its counterpart at the Oaks Club in Florida |
Gannon, Grant B. 2016. Golfdom. May. 72(5): p. 26-30. |
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Firm and fast: A few considerations when getting caught up in the dogma | Nelson, Matt. 2016. The Perfect Lie. May. 40(2): p. 10-12. |
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'Sameness' with a view: With Considerably fewer trees and using less inputs since it last hosted the U.S. Open, don't think Oakmont Country Club has lost its bite |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 8, 10. |
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Getting back-to-front green slope right |
Brauer, Jeffrey D. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 30. |
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Basic training: Teach your new recruits to work safely around golfers and how not to interfere with play |
McCord, Mickey. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 44-45. |
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