Keyword: Market potential
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Use of endophytic fungi in turfgrasses: Difficulties in delivery to the market Access Restrictions |
Stewart, Alan V.; Barcellos, Guilherme; Brilman, Leah. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 1070-1073. |
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GMO turfgrass introduction to the market: Acceptance and market simulations for Connecticut consumers |
Campbell, Benjamin L.; Campbell, Julie H.; Berning, Joshua P. 2021. HortScience. July. 56(7): p. 809-815. |
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332973 |
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 |
Turf pests: An emerging market Access Restrictions |
Kriz, Ellen. 2019. Pest Management Professional. November. 87(11): p. 77. |
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309291 |
Sit back or dig in: The role of activity level in landscape market segmentation Access Restrictions |
Knuth, Melinda; Behe, Bridget K.; Hall, Charles R.; Huddleston, Patricia T.; Fernandez, R. Thomas. 2019. HortScience. October. 54(10): p. 1818-1823. |
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309107 |
Money in mowing...and more: Whether owners are turning in the keys or just looking for a cash infusion, M&A deals continue to be on an upswing. But where's the money coming from and will it last? |
Rathmell, Lauren. 2019. Lawn & Landscape. October. 40(10): p. S20-S23. |
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308965 |
Turf market growth: Artificial turf market size worth US$3.8bn by 2025 | Anonymous. 2019. Stadia. September. 92: p. 7. |
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308896 |
Batteries spark product innovation for the future of mow, blow and go: Producing less noise and few emissions are among advantages of using battery-powered equipment to make companies "greener" |
Dickens, Rod. 2019. Green Industry Pros. May/June. 31(4): p. 14-16. |
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307128 |
Women welcome here: Don't miss this market: Women increasingly influence purchase decisions and that includes the decision to join a golf club. The good news is that women and girls continue to show an interest in playing golf |
Berkley, Nancy. 2019. The Boardroom. May/June. 23(282): p. 84-85. |
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Meet your market: Find ways to get out in front of current and potential customers to boost your business |
Rathmell, Lauren. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. December. 39(12): p. 16-18. |
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303167 |
Dissecting the dollars |
Horn, Brian. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. November. 39(11): p. 34-37. |
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302538 |
Compete by mining your financials |
Herring, Greg. 2018. Landscape Management. October. 57(10): p. 40-41. |
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301970 |
The naturals: Can plant-based infills supplant crumb rubber? |
Steinbach, Paul. 2018. Athletic Business. July/August. 42(6): p. 70-72, 74. |
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Crop and market predictions Access Restrictions |
Trusty, Suz; Lacy, Bo; Pope, Mike; Lundt, Duane; Jacklin, Glenn C.; Hagan, Greg; Laxton, Keith; Barnes, Debra; Adcock, Chad; Wagner, Tobey; Aerni, Nancy; King, Doug; Pepin, Jerry. 2018. Turf News [TPI]. July/August. 42(4): p. 30-38. |
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305141 |
Don't go broke |
Huston, Jim. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. July. 39(7): p. 22. |
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299586 |
What's on the outside matters: It's not just staging the interior. New research shows landscapers can play a huge role in increasing the likelihood of a home sale |
Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2018. Irrigation & Green Industry. July. 21(7): p. 38-40, 42, 44-45. |
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Market share: This past year saw significant M&A activity from some of the top-grossing companies across the country. But with a recession on the horizon, there may be an end in sight |
Spirgen, Kate. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 51-52, 54, 56. |
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298663 |
Strive for steady growth |
Smalley, Megan. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 78. |
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Robotic lawn mower market continues to grow | Udelhofen, Greg. 2018. Green Industry Pros. May/June. 30(4): p. 8. |
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299785 |
The new 'star player' in the Aussie turf market: Could this be the new Sir Walter of grass? | Gamble, Livia. 2018. Better Homes and Gardens [Australia]. April 12. p. [1-4]. |
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Global demand for power lawn and garden equipment forecast to grow to 2.5 percent per year: Sales to remain concentrated in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe |
Anonymous. 2018. Outdoor Power Equipment. March. 61(3): p. 18-19. |
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Easy rider: Ride-on spreaders and sprayers are beign made with increased productivity, efficiency and safety in mind |
Schappacher, Emily. 2018. Landscape Management. March. 57(3): p. 18, 20, 22. |
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A bold approach: Zach Peed believes recent acquisitions of under-performing, quality courses will pay off for his corporate-focused Dormie Network |
Vasilak, Robert J. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. 23-25. |
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Asian golf rebound: With tourism driving demand, countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia are leading the way for golf development in Asia |
Kumar, Vidhanshu. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. 33-35. |
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The personnel pipeline: Dwindling college enrollment and a spate of retirements could make the labor market even more precarious |
Bollig, Jeff. 2018. Superintendent. March. 17(3): p. Cover, 14-17. |
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296120 |
[Why do products get removed from the market?] |
Mumford, Colin. 2018. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 20. |
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Second time around: To make Fit Turf a success, Paul Wagner counts on the wisdom of his past and remains open to new ideas |
Palmieri, Marisa. 2018. Landscape Management. February. 57(2): p. Cover, 41-43, 45. |
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Carolinas show posts positive numbers Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. January. 86(1): p. 24. |
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Tap into a new flowing revenue stream: Irrigation services |
Blankenbiller, Anne; Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2018. Irrigation & Green Industry. January. 21(1): p. 35-36, 38, 40. |
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Golf's great rebound: As the U.S. economy revs up, an already-recovering golf industry hopes to tag along for the joy ride |
Skernivitz, Thomas. 2018. Superintendent. January. 17(1): p. Cover, 16-19. |
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Industry snapshot identifies knowledge gaps | Anonymous. 2017. Turf Australia. Summer. p. 16-17. |
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Compost use on turf: Compost as a soil amendment prior to planting turf, and using it for maintenance as a top dressing product, are common applications on residential and commercial landscapes, ball fields and golf courses | Johnston, Marsha W. 2017. BioCycle. December. 58(11): p. 26-28. |
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294386 |
Another great year: LM Industry Pulse results show 90 percent of landscape professionals give the health of the industry the thumbs-up |
Palmieri, Marisa. 2017. Landscape Management. December. 56(12): p. 38-43. |
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293972 |
Brand moves for Brandt and Grigg | Anonymous. 2017. Through the Green [Georgia]. November/December. p. 36. |
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292993 |
Major turf projects underway |
Boyle, Ross. 2017. TurfCraft International. November/December. 177: p. 62. |
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State of the industry or state of mind: For decades, associations and companies have published annual reports on the state of the industry including what's trending and the many opportunities on which progressive clubs could capitalize |
Coyne, Rick. 2017. The Boardroom. November/December. 21(273): p. 12. |
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Disruption | Ramella, Dan. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 3. |
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292995 |
Sports turf trends: Assessing the current state of the industry and forecasting the future |
White, Patrick; Meyer, Robert. 2017. SportsField Management. November/December. 12(10): p. Cover, 10-15. |
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294568 |
Perennial ryegrass acres decline: Those in the industry share why perennial ryegrass seed production is moving out of the Willamette Valley |
Handke, Laura. 2017. Seed World. October. p. 52, 54. |
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Like the Sox, Boston course owners need better pitching: Boston MA Core Business Statistics Area (CBSA) | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. October. 8(10): p. 14-16. |
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291554 |
Survivors and pretenders |
Jones, Pat. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 58. |
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'We need to think laterally': One way golf clubs can make more money is by using the land they own more creatively - by providing shorter and alternative forms of golf | Swan, Howard. 2017. The Golf Business. June. 3: p. 46-47. |
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Operators haven't lost heart in San Francisco | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. May. 8(5): p. 12-13. |
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Natural turf - setting the Standard | Anonymous. 2017. Turf Australia. Spring. p. 20-21. |
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Leading by example when it comes to a 'turf levy' | Skotnicki, Greg. 2016. Turf Australia. Winter. p. 3. |
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[False assumptions of the golf market] | Jones, Pat. 2016. Carolinas Green. July/August. p. 8, 10. |
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Equipment trends 2016 |
Anonymous. 2016. Landscape & Irrigation. July/August. 40(5): p. 10-21, 36. |
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Broaden your impact: National Golf Day Access Restrictions |
Janovich, Nick. 2016. Golf Course Management. May. 84(5): p. 36. |
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Sow the seeds: Maximize profits by adding overseeding to your services | Beattie, Linda. 2016. Landscape & Irrigation. May/June. 40(4): p. 42-43. |
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273364 |
Crossing the Rubicon |
DeLozier, Henry. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 46. |
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Tartans of a new era |
Jones, Pat. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 66. |
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Not business as usual | Delozier, Henry. 2016. Earth Shaping News. 2nd Quarter. p. 12-13. |
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Mowing trends 2016: The latest in commercial mowers | Anonymous. 2016. Landscape & Irrigation. March. 40(2): p. 10-17. |
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The robots are coming (to mow lawns): Specialized autonomous mowers hint at more technology to come | Hall, Ronnie. 2016. Turf [North Edition]. February. 29(2): p. 24-25, 28, 30-32. |
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Scoundrels or saviors depends on one's point of view | Dunlap, Jim. 2016. The Pellucid Perspective. February. 7(2): p. 8-9. |
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160 golf clubs now offer footgolf |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. January. 118: p. 4. |
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Growing the game of golf: Creative ideas for the next generation |
Clevenger, Bill; Rogers, Kurt "Turtle"; Gillen, Lisa. 2016. Parks & Recreation [Virginia]. January. 51(1): p. 64-65. |
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World Lawn & Garden Consumables | The Freedonia Group. 2015. Cleveland, Ohio: The Freedonia Group. iii, 32 pp. |
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Irish Golf Industry survey launched | Anonymous. 2015. Greenside. December. p. 21. |
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[Alternative golfing formats] | Stephenson, Jason. 2015. Golf Course Architecture. July. 41: p. 9. |
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Rees Jones: Golf architect Rees Jones tells GCA that the industry is picking up, but competitive pressure is stronger than ever |
Anonymous. 2015. Golf Course Architecture. April. 40: p. 28-29. |
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272828 |
Scotts' GM grass grows free from regulation |
Waltz, Emily. 2015. Nature Biotechnology. March. 33(3): p. 223. |
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Building with the housing market |
DeLozier, Henry. 2013. Golf Course Industry. August. 25(7[8]): p. 48, 58. |
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The back nine | Munt, Kevin. 2013. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 50-51. |
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Economic Contribution of Maine's Golf Industry in 2011 |
Gabe, Todd; McConnon, James C. Jr. 2012. Orono, Maine: School of Economics, University of Maine. [1] p., 32 pp. |
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Year of survival - Again |
Scott, Jon. 2012. TurfCraft International. January/February. 142: p. 46-47. |
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Golf in 2012: Where we're at |
ASGCA Executive Committee. 2011. By Design. Winter. 9: p. 14-15. |
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US golf not bright, but brown |
Scott, Jon. 2011. TurfCraft International. September/October. 140: p. 25-26. |
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Taking issue: Whether a facility restores the course to its former state, or renovates using new ideas, problem solving is the one unifying issue |
Blais, Peter. 2011. Golf Course Industry. January. 22[23](11[1]): p. 36-38, 40, 42-43. |
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The challenges of new golf development |
Blunden, Jeff. 2010. Golf Industry Central. April. p. 10-12. |
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An upcoming survey and a recent look at Bahamian sod | Han, Dave. 2008. Alabama Turf Times. Fall. p. 18-20. |
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A tale of two owners |
Brennan, Jack. 2008. Golf Course Industry. August. 20(8): p. 16. |
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Hydroseeding takes root: With an increase in popularity and decrease in equipment cost, hydroseeding can help contractors profitably grow sales and strengthen customer relationships | Danes, Lisa. 2008. The Landsculptor. July. p. 29-31. |
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Nordisk sortsguide for gras til grøntanlegg, 2007: Anbefalte sorter til green, fairway/tee, plen, fotballbane og ekstensiv grasbakke basert på forsøksresultater 1985-2006 | Molteberg, Bjørn; Aamlid, Trygve S. 2007. Bioforsk Fokus. 2(18): p. 1-125. |
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No country club here!: Dennis Watkins at Lakewood Golf Club... "The complete antithesis" |
Anonymous. 2005. TurfNet Monthly. February. 12(2): p. 1-3. |
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PFG Golf to provide financing for ProLink GPS systems | Anonymous. 2002. Golf Course News. November. 14(11): p. 17. |
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Hills, Forrest see building market heating up | Rice, Derek. 2002. Golf Course News. April. 14(4): p. 14, 18. |
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Buying groups threat or future reality? | Wills-Cook, Terry. 2002. Australian Turfgrass Management. April/May. 4(2): p. 12-14. |
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Industry studies identify growth potential | Overbeck, Andrew. 2002. Golf Course News. January. 14(1): p. 3-4. |
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Recycling of milorganite(r) biosolids as an economically viable resource |
Archer, M. J. A. 2001. 2001 Annual Meeting Abstracts [ASA/CSSA/SSSA]. p. [1]. |
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As development numbers dip, opportunities still exist | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. December. 13(12): p. 3. |
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Change births opportunity | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. November. 13(11): p. 6. |
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Irrigation financing options increasing | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. November. 13(11): p. 20, 28. |
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Dow AgroSciences sorting out Rohm and Haas acquisition: Company to expand its golf presence | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. October. 13(10): p. 1, 26. |
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Study outlines importance of junior programs | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. October. 13(10): p. 3, 5. |
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Seed companies release new varieties for winter overseeding | Joyner, Joel. 2001. Golf Course News. October. 13(10): p. 9, 11. |
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Niebur bullish about diversifying into golf course ownership business | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. October. 13(10): p. 17. |
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Flowtronex targets water quality management with new division | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. September. 13(9): p. 18-19. |
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Simplot to attack international marketplace | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. July. 13(7): p. 25, 27. |
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Toro's up, Deere's down for second quarter | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. July. 13(7): p. 25. |
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Graves & Pascuzzo opens five courses in Calif., heads overseas | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. May. 13(5): p. 20, 22-23. |
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Course valuations dropping as golf market makes a correction | Hirsh, Laurence A. 2001. Golf Course News. April. 13(4): p. 6, 8. |
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Golf Matrix waiting for a buyers' market | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. April. 13(4): p. 21, 23. |
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Royster-Clark to acquire ProSource One | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. April. 13(4): p. 25. |
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Freeman backs off acquisitions, rolls out new services | Overbeck, Andrew. 2001. Golf Course News. March. 13(3): p. 32. |
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Fueling the economy? | Comely, Richard. 2000. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 14-15. |
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Heritage Golf Group picking up steam | Overbeck, Andrew. 2000. Golf Course News. November. 12(11): p. 27, 29. |
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Delta Hotels signs management pact with ClubLink | Finegan, Jay. 2000. Golf Course News. November. 12(11): p. 27-28. |
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Zurich U.S. launches new golf insurance product | Anonymous. 2000. Golf Course News. November. 12(11): p. 28. |
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Carl M. Freeman launches e-commerce venture | Overbeck, Andrew. 2000. Golf Course News. November. 12(11): p. 31, 33. |
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