Keyword: Meteorological factors
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What's your number? | Gietka, Brian. 2023. USGA Green Section Record. June 2. 61(10): p. [1-3]. |
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The springtime yo-yo | Gietka, Brian. 2023. USGA Green Section Record. May 5. 61(8): p. [1-3]. |
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Winter injury on putting greens |
Moeller, Adam. 2022. USGA Green Section Record. April 1. 60(6): p. [1-3]. |
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Trees, shrubs and weather, oh my! |
Fech, John C. 2020. Golfdom. February. 76(2): p. 31-38. |
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310475 |
Quiet Please |
Nicoludis, Zach. 2019. [Liberty Corner, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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The time to seed is now |
Vavrek, Bob. 2019. p. [1-2]. In: Vavrek, Bob. The Time to Seed is Now. Liberty Corner, New Jersey: United States Golf Association, Green Section. 2 pp. |
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Growing degree-day based plant growth regulator application on ultradwarf bermudagrass putting greens | Parkes, Kate; Reasor, Eric. 2019. Mississippi Turfgrass. Winter. p. Cover, 10-13. |
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Harradine completes Arosa remodel |
Anonymous. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. October. 58: p. 18-19. |
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Prevent winter desiccation on creeping bentgrass |
Kreuser, Bill. 2019. Golfdom. September. 75(9): p. 34-39. |
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Meet the industry's Mr. Weather: Blending passions and leveraging connections allowed Herb Stevens to create a business designed to help superintendents better strategize for what lurks above |
Cipriano, Guy. 2019. Golf Course Industry. August. 31(8): p. 24-27. |
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Smooth greens do not happen by accident |
Gehrisch, Fred. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. August 5. 29[32](7[8]): p. 9. |
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Review of 2018: Problematic diseases and fungicide efficacy testing |
Aynardi, Brian. 2019. Golfdom. June. 75(6): p. FS3-FS4. |
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No way to describe it | Cella, Luke. 2019. On Course [MAGCS]. June. 73(1): p. 3. |
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Lingfield team gallops ahead: The 'can-do' attitude of the award-winning grounds team at Lingfield Park Racecourse is "remarkable", according to clerk of the course George Hill, and "everyone seems to be growing in knowledge and ability every day" | Hoskins, Colin. 2019. The Groundsman [IOG]. May. p. 20-22. |
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Number of golfers increased in 2018, but poor weather blamed for drop in rounds |
Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 4, 6. |
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Aussies stateside for US PGA championship | Anonymous. 2019. The Cut. May 17. p. [2-7]. |
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[North-South temperature gradient and top growth in urban grasslands] | Rossi, Frank S. 2019. ShortCUTT. May 27. 20(5): p. 1-2. |
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Just a normal year: 2018 was probably one of the most remarkable years we experienced, weather wise. We endured storms, extreme plizzards and a long lasting drought Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. April. p. 35. |
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Blowing hot and cold: The UK's wild weather in 2018 |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 14-15. |
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Cold Weather Stress |
Nicoludis, Zach. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Weather Ready |
Skorulski, Jim. 2018. [Liberty Corner, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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May 4th Or February 88th? |
Jacobs, Paul. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Wet Spring Conditions Create Challenging Turfgrass Conditions: Warm Temperatures and Excessive Rainfall Have Turfgrass Growth Surging | Frank, Kevin. 2018. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Extension, Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University. [3] pp. |
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When's It Gonna End? | Oatis, Dave. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 3 pp. |
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Let There Be Light |
Barden, Addison. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Shifting Gears |
Skorulski, Jim. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersy]: United States Golf Association. [2] pp. |
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Landscaping for Energy Conservation |
Walker, L.; Langelo, L.; Newman, S. 2018. [Fort Collins, Colorado]: Extension, Colorado State University. [3] pp. Revised Edition. |
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The 9: Championship Weather | Anonymous. 2018. s.l.: United States Golf Association (USGA). 02:32 min. |
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[A challenging year] |
Dingman, Daniel P. 2018. Course Conditions. Summer. p. 5. |
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Turfgrass summer swoon |
Frank, Kevin. 2018. Course Conditions. Summer. p. 12-13. |
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The decimation that was 2018: What a year?! | Howard, Ryan. 2018. The Bonnie Greensward. 3: p. 27. |
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Challenges of growing turfgrass in the season that was 2018 | Linde, Doug; Fidanza, Mike. 2018. The Bonnie Greensward. 3: p. 28. |
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GCSANJ: The trials of a challenging season |
Sharples, Maureen; Clarke, Bruce; Murphy, James; Elmore, Matthew; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht. 2018. New Hampshire Turf Talk. Late Fall. p. 11. |
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Maximising the quality of winter turf surfaces |
Grundy, James. 2018. Pitchcare. December/January. 82: p. 154. |
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Tailor actions to autumn growth | Anonymous. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. November. p. 45. |
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The first time ever |
Schweiger, Bruce. 2018. The Grass Roots. November/December. 47(6): p. 26-27. |
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Record rain redux |
Schroder, Eric. 2018. SportsTurf. November. 34(11): p. 6. |
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Fall 2018 Virginia Tech Turf Team white sheet | Booth, Jordan. 2018. The Commonwealth Crier. October. p. 8-9. |
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[2018 highlights] |
Howkins, Les. 2018. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 10. |
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[Wildflowers this year] |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 12. |
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Shrewsbury Town FC: 2018 - a most difficult year: I've written a few articles about the work that we carry out at Shrewsbury Town FC over the last few years. Generally, as an industry, we all manage to cope with what's thrown at us, a combination of usage, environment and aspect limitations and, of course, the weather |
Anonymous. 2018. Pitchcare. October/November. 81: p. 80-88. |
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Evesham United FC: Dolphin's watch: In a once quiet sporting corner of England, a Tier 7 football club is expanding into a thriving community hub |
Rhodes, Greg. 2018. Pitchcare. October/November. 81: p. 90-94. |
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Summer 2018: When brown was the new green: 2018 will certainly be the year we remember for its extreme weather. Golf courses found themselves under feet of snow in March and were burnt brown by August |
Jackson, Robert. 2018. Pitchcare. October/November. 81: p. 118-121. |
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Weathering the storm with effective drainage: As latest figures show UK rainfall at record highs and set to increase, the Great British weather is increasingly having a devastating impact on the nation's favourite sports - with flooding disrupting international cricket tournaments, football pitches left too waterlogged for play, and golf greens facing widespread disease |
Anonymous. 2018. Pitchcare. October/November. 81: p. 138. |
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The aftermath |
Moraghan, Tim. 2018. Golf Course Industry. October. 30(10): p. 6. |
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Interview with David Smith, Superintendent of Windross Farm Golf Course: Some insight into the course prepartation required for the LPGA McKayson New Zealand Women's Open in September 2017 |
Glasgow, Alex. 2018. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Autumn. 35(1): p. 36-39. |
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A lesson in perspective Access Restrictions |
Hollister, Scott. 2018. Golf Course Management. September. 86(9): p. 16. |
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Lessons learned from a tough summer | Dudones, David. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. September/October. 49(5): p. 1. |
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Turning a difficult season into a catalyst for change | Garcia, John. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. September/October. 49(5): p. 11-12. |
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I'm ready for fall! | Canavan, Jon. 2018. The Grass Roots. September/October. 47(5): p. 4. |
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Gray leaf spot creeps northward | Koch, Paul. 2018. The Grass Roots. September/October. 47(5): p. 32-34. |
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Time to reconsider cotula greens: When weather conditions are changeable, we need to be flexible in our thinking and consider new ways of surviving the extremes |
Mitchell, Andrew. 2018. Turf Management Journal. September. 35(3): p. 10-11. |
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Soft tees, smooth paths, and short skirts | Carter, Paul L. 2018. The Golf Course Trades. September 5. 28[31](9): p. 10. |
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[Fields are showing wear stress after three weeks due to rain and warm weather. How many hours of use can the field handle before losing quality?] | Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. September 3. 19(18): p. [2]. |
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[Abiotic stress and data driven sports turf management] |
Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. August 13. 19(17): p. [1]. |
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[Spring into summer] Access Restrictions |
Coleman, Damien. 2018. Greenside. July. p. 5. |
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The Wembley way...: Wembley Stadium grounds team has experienced its busiest season ever but head groundsman Karl Standley managed to meet that demand, deal with some challenging weather conditions and consistently produce a first-class playing surface | Hoskins, Colin. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. July. p. 26-27. |
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Prevention measures: A necessary defense | Dudones, David. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. July/August. 49(4): p. 1. |
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What a season | Canavan, Jon. 2018. The Grass Roots. July/August. 47(4): p. 4. |
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It's a gullywasher | Brandenburg, David A. 2018. The Grass Roots. July/August. 47(4): p. 40-41. |
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Preparing for weather extremes: When turf is healthy, playing conditions are what golfers demand |
Downing, Dave. 2018. The Boardroom. July/August. 22(277): p. 62. |
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Hello spring. Nice of you to show up...FINALLY |
Carter, Paul L. 2018. The Golf Course Trades. July 5. 28[31](7): p. 10. |
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[Rain, Chinch bugs, and endophytes] | Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. July 30. 19(15): p. [1]. |
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Rain doesn't stop play!: The implementation of improved maintenance regimes, and the use of new equipment, has helped one community football club to transform its pitches and minimise match cancellations caused by wet weather | Symonds, Darren. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. June. p. 15. |
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70: We roll out one of the strangest springs that many superintendents have experienced no matter their age. We experienced 16 days in April where the temperature was 32 degrees or lower; the monthly average temperature was only 49 degrees |
Cella, Luke. 2018. On Course [MAGCS]. June. 72(1): p. 3. |
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Managing weather impacts during USGA championships |
Bevard, Darin; Skorulski, Jim. 2018. USGA Green Section Record. June 1. 56(11): p. 1-5. |
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[Pest update] | Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. June 25. 19(11): p. [1]. |
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Control |
Dean, Damon. 2018. North Carolina Turfgrass. May/June. p. 6. |
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Judgment calls: The toughest calls to make | Dudones, David. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. May/June. 49(3): p. 1, 7. |
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"Well we're waiting" | Canavan, Jon. 2018. The Grass Roots. May/June. 47(3): p. 4. |
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Mother nature, GOAT |
Schroder, Eric. 2018. SportsTurf. May. 34(5): p. 6. |
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Factors to consider when developing a wetting agent program: A one-size-fits-all approach to developing a wetting agent program is not possible | Jacobs, Paul; Barden, Addison. 2018. USGA Green Section Record. May 4. 56(9): p. 1-6. |
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[Warm tempertures cause early blooming and an increase in soil temperatures] | Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. May 7. 19(4): p. [1]. |
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[Looking beyond the weather] |
Croxton, Jim. 2018. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 3. |
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Mission accomplished: Thriving again on his home turf, Matt Cowan earns his seconds GCSAA National Championship and proves his win in 2015 was no fluke Access Restrictions |
Hollister, Scott. 2018. Golf Course Management. April. 86(4): p. 60-62, 64, 66, 68. |
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The number of the beast: Our anonymous, and somewhat grumpy groundsman, Mr AKA Grasscutter, battles through beasts 1 and 2 and awaits the arrival of beast 3 |
Anonymous. 2018. Pitchcare. April/May. 78: p. 52. |
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Cut and run: That first mow of the season has the potential to make or break your course. Our experts tell you how much to take off the top this spring |
Torsiello, John. 2018. Golf Course Industry. April. 30(4): p. 40-42, 44-47. |
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Weather is right for spring chores | Anothny, Charla. 2018. The Eagle. April 6. p. [1-2]. |
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[The long winter's journey into spring, warmer temperatures, and recovery] | Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ShortCUTT. April 23. 19(2): p. [1]. |
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The winter slam: North Carolina | Mull, Brian. 2018. Carolinas Green. March/April. p. Cover, 26-27. |
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The winter slam: South Carolina | Mull, Brian. 2018. Carolinas Green. March/April. p. Cover, 28-29. |
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Growing pains: The grass isn't always greener when it comes to natural playing surfaces, with stadium design and weather putting increasing pressure on turf managers | Anonymous. 2018. Stadia. March. p. Cover, 34-37, 39-40. |
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[End of the conference season and into the golfing season] |
Croxton, Jim. 2018. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 3. |
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Late kick-off |
Anonymous. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. March. p. 46. |
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'All UK links courses could disappear' |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. March. 144: p. 3. |
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Hello spring our old friend? | Brandenburg, David A. 2018. The Grass Roots. March/April. 47(2): p. 47-49. |
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When to pull the trigger: Incorrect conclusions and misdirected decisions can do more harm to dormant turf than good. Know when the threat of winterkill requires agronomic action |
Woelfel, Rick. 2018. Golf Course Industry. March. 30(3): p. 34-37. |
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Spring subsurface insect control |
Fech, John C.; Larson, Jonathan L. 2018. Superintendent. March. 17(3): p. 26-29. |
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The weather watchers |
Carroll, Steve. 2018. Your Course [BIGGA]. Spring. 1: p. 10-13. |
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The main team: Led by Iain Main, the award-winning grounds team at Surrey Sports Park reveals why consistency is key when it comes to the art of pitch care |
Hoskins, Colin. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. February. p. Cover, 20-22. |
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Windy warning |
Anonymous. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. February. p. 46. |
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[Annual WCTA Conference to be held in Richmond this year] |
Sorokovsky, Peter. 2018. The Turf Line News. February/March. 254: p. 6. |
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Wolverhampton Racecourse: Winners, whatever the weather: Eight inches of snow was dumped on Wolverhampton Racecourse's 'all weather' track in mid December, seemingly making nonsense of that claim. Yet, just twenty-four hours later, the course was made ready for racing thanks to the efforts of the grounds team, led by clerk of the course Fergus Cameron |
Carley, Jane. 2018. Pitchcare. February/March. 77: p. 96-100. |
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If your washing won't dry outside, then don't roll!: It's that time of the year when cricket groundsmen will be starting up their trusty roller and heading out to the square to begin pre-season rolling |
Deans, Martin. 2018. Pitchcare. February/March. 77: p. 146. |
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How to water plants and lawns when cities limit water use | Utah State University Extension. 2018. The Daily Herald [Utah]. February 4. p. [1-2]. |
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Broome GC back on its feet after deluge | Anonymous. 2018. The Cut. February 9. p. [6-7]. |
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Royal Canberra in Classic tournament condition | Anonymous. 2018. The Cut. February 16. p. [3]. |
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Seven Poa myths: Whether you consider it a friend or a foe, we set the record straight by addressing some of the plant's msot popular misconceptions |
Woelfel, Rick. 2018. Golf Course Industry. January. 30(1): p. 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. |
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High praise for Royal Pines |
Anonymous. 2018. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. January/February. 20(1): p. 38-41. |
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How to manage a skeleton crew |
Furlong, Ron. 2018. Superintendent. January. 17(1): p. 12. |
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