Fastlink of all records with topic (GOLFERSSEE)
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On a roll: The best green spreed for your course might not be a quick answer Access Restrictions |
Morris, Michael. 2003. Golf Course Management. October. 71(10): p. 84-87. |
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91340 |
Finding more sand for the hourglass | Aylward, Larry. 2003. Golfdom. October. 59(10): p. 22. |
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91543 |
Whose problem is it, anyway? | Jackson, Joel. 2003. Golfdom. October. 59(10): p. 24. |
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91544 |
Do dinosaurs still exist in the 21st century? |
Mangan, Greg. 2003. Northern Ohio Turf. October. 45(7): p. 17. |
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101087 |
Award-winning and money-saving ideas |
Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 26-28. |
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101061 |
Courses play through work: Fall maintenance upkeep doesn't have to close your club |
Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 32. |
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101062 |
Tiger Woods: Professional golfer Access Restrictions |
Hollister, Scott. 2003. Golf Course Management. September. 71(9): p. 128. |
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90357 |
The ten most common green committee mistakes | Oatis, David A. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 41(5): p. 1-6. |
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91349 |
USGA Green Section Southwest regional update [September, 2003] | Gross, Pat. 2003. USGA World Wide Web Site. September 15. |
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94141 |
Recovery time | Vavrek, Bob. 2003. USGA World Wide Web Site. September 15. |
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94736 |
Green speed |
Denney, Glenn. 2003. The Super News. August. p. 3. |
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Summer putting green cultivation |
Bigelow, Cale. 2003. On the Green. August. p. 3. |
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104563 |
More with less: It's a mantra superintendents hear all the time, but actually putting it into practice requires thought and a well-devised plan Access Restrictions |
McCullough, Mike. 2003. Golf Course Management. August. 71(8): p. 81-83. |
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89651 |
Golfers perception of green speed |
Gaussoin, Roch. 2003. The Perfect Lie. August. 27(3): p. 20, 23. |
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91090 |
Why is my golf course so wet? | Wienecke, David L.; Gross, Patrick J. 2003. USGA World Wide Web Site. August 20. |
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91092 |
It's not a jungle out there | Hartwiger, Chris; O'Brien, Patrick. 2003. USGA World Wide Web Site. August 4. |
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94104 |
[Wet weather] | Brame, R. A. 2003. USGA World Wide Web Site. August 4. |
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94664 |
Too much golf Access Restrictions |
Squires, Neil. 2003. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 221: p. 16. |
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89661 |
Fairway top dressing Access Restrictions |
McClements, Ian. 2003. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 221: p. 21-24. |
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89733 |
Survey says: The news is good Access Restrictions |
Bollig, Jeff. 2003. Golf Course Management. July. 71(7): p. 50, 52, 54. |
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87107 |
The real world: Players Championship edition Access Restrictions |
Jones, Seth. 2003. Golf Course Management. July. 71(7): p. 66-72, 74. |
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87111 |
Putting surface pace | Happ, Keith. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 41(4): p. 16-20. |
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89518 |
Under the gun | Noden, Merrell. 2003. Hole Notes. July. 34(5): p. 7, 14, 25-26, 29. |
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91413 |
Launching a job-enhancing communications effort |
Perlee, Bill. 2003. Tee to Green [NY]. July/August. 33(4): p. 2-8. |
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99718 |
Reconstructing greens: The right mix is important |
Peacock, Ryan. 2003. Mountain West Turf. July/August. 3(4): p. 24. |
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90856 |
Golfer education starts on TV | Hobbs, Ken; Hobbs, Elizabeth. 2003. Golfdom. June. 59(6): p. 10. |
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93736 |
Make mine a (walk-behind) mower: The Big Three manufacturers discuss the time and effort (but not the dollars) they spend to bring new walk-behind machines to market | Andorka, Frank H. Jr. 2003. Golfdom. June. 59(6): p. 70-72. |
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93782 |
You work in a great profession | Jackson, Joel. 2003. Golfdom. May. 59(5): p. 31. |
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90462 |
Why the sport is out of whack | Shackelford, Geoff. 2003. Golfdom. May. 59(5): p. 83. |
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90509 |
[Playing on a dryer turf] | USGA Green Section. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 41(3) |
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87102 |
An open letter to golfers |
Hartwiger, Chris; O'Brien, Patrick. 2003. Carolinas Green. May/June. 39(3): p. 10, 12. |
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86900 |
Don't forget to thank the super |
King, Brad. 2003. Carolinas Green. May/June. 39(3): p. 20-21. |
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86901 |
Green Section experts respond: Trio represents the USGA |
Peacock, Ryan. 2003. Mountain West Turf. May/June. 3(3): p. 24. |
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86915 |
Tee time traffic Access Restrictions |
Carls, Gary; Shepherd, Mark; Werner, Thomas; Huffstutler, Steve. 2003. Golf Course Management. April. 71(4): p. 30. |
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85868 |
Damage report | Vavrek, R. A. Bob. 2003. USGA World Wide Web Site. April 22. |
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94631 |
New Age: The fundamental maintenance practice of aerification isn't what it used to be Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2003. Golf Course Management. March. 71(3): p. 74-76, 78-80, 82-84, 86. |
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85365 |
An educated response: Preparation is the key in creating a program-based budget Access Restrictions |
Grigg, Gary T. 2003. Golf Course Management. March. 71(3): p. 88, 90-92, 95. |
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85366 |
Down & dirty: These head superintendents dig ditches, mow greens, spray pesticides, whack weeds, grind reels - and love it | Aylward, Larry. 2003. Golfdom. March. 59(3): p. 36-38, 40, 42, 44-45. |
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90447 |
[Color of grass no indication of playing quality] | USGA Green Section. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2) |
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85443 |
[When budget is cut, outline course expectations for players and staff] | USGA Green Section. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2) |
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85444 |
Just when you think you've heard it all... Superintendents share stories regarding the most outlandish maintenance requests from golfers | Gross, Patrick J. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 41(2): p. 28. |
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85442 |
Anthracnose: One club's battle | Raisch, Todd W. 2003. The Greenerside. March/April. 27(2): p. 1, 4-6. |
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90683 |
American Golf at the turn: What will become of embattled management company now that it has new owners? | Sharp, Shane. 2003. Golfdom. January. 59(1): p. 11-12. |
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84157 |
It's all about the water: Less irrigation is better for golf, the turf, and the environment | Nelson, Matt. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 41(1): p. 28. |
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83953 |
Fast crowd: Thanks to Johnny Miller's swift commentary, many golfers may believe that "10" means slow on the stimpmeter. That's not good news | Pioppi, Anthony. 2002. Golfdom. December. 58(12): p. 18-19. |
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83908 |
These guys are good, too | Jackson, Joel. 2002. Golfdom. December. 58(12): p. 24. |
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83911 |
Downing's Willoughby GC reborn after renovation | Downing, Kevin. 2002. Golf Course News [United Publications]. December. 14(12): p. 11, 13. |
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102646 |
Communicating your role: It comes with the territory Access Restrictions |
Liebsch, Joe. 2002. Golf Course Management. November. 70(11): p. 52, 54. |
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83335 |
Pete's rules |
Hohl, Richard. 2002. Golf Journal. November/December. 55(9): p. 26-28. |
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91560 |
Move forward not back! | Gilhuly, Larry. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 40(6): p. 1-4. |
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83651 |
Fair fairways: Going, going, gone? Maintenance technology may produce conditions too good for golfers |
O'Brien, Patrick. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 40(6): p. 13-15. |
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83654 |
The lost commandments: The wisdom of the ages is preserved for posterity | Oatis, David A. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 40(6): p. 17. |
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83655 |
Willet Wilt's recommendations to make the golf course more user friendly | Kubik, K. P. 2002. The Greenerside. November/December. 26(6): p. 9-10. |
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90686 |
Rotary club: Improved quality cuts and ease of maintenance are fueling the resurgence of single-blade mowers for collateral areas | Andorka, Frank Jr. 2002. Golfdom. October. 58(10): p. 48-50. |
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82892 |
Stressed Out? | Hamilton, George W. Jr. 2002. Chips & Putts. October/November. 8(7): p. 7. |
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99954 |
The path to a good product is in the planning |
Gehrisch, Fred. 2002. Carolinas Green. September/October. 38(5): p. 43-44, 46. |
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82527 |
If it ain't easy being green, try brown |
Anonymous. 2002. Carolinas Green. September/October. 38(5): p. 56. |
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82530 |
How to handle complaints like a pro: Stock your tool kit with a few 'complaint tamers' Access Restrictions |
Simmons, Kathy. 2002. Golf Course Management. August. 70(8): p. 70-73. |
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81285 |
Need for green our own fault | Johnson, Jeff. 2002. Golfdom. August. 58(8): p. 6. |
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81770 |
This turf disease can affect you | Jones, Pat. 2002. Golfdom. August. 58(8): p. 8. |
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81771 |
Golf course architects and superintendents |
Boswell, William F. 2002. Through The Green. July/August. p. 15-16, 32, 34. |
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80955 |
Links-style conditions offer unique lessons |
Anonymous. 2002. The Mountain State Greenletter. July. 26(5): p. 9. |
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99967 |
Sure about seashore: Florida course is the first U. S. track to combine use of the SeaIsle 1 and SeaDwarf varieties of the turf. So far, so good | Sharp, Shane. 2002. Golfdom. June. 58(6): p. 72-73. |
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80476 |
Duty calls: Survey reveals time in the office is replacing time on the golf course for many superintendents Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2002. Golf Course Management. May. 70(5): p. 102, 104, 106. |
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79726 |
The pressure's on: In this day and age of being a superintendent and a supplier, you have to know how to leverage your options | Lemly, Evelyn. 2002. Golfdom. May. 58(5): p. 20. |
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79780 |
Time to turn TV on to brown turf | Aylward, Larry. 2002. Golfdom. May. 58(5): p. 22. |
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79781 |
Caring for the carbon copies: It's hard enough for most superintendents to take care of one signature hole. Imagine trying to take care of 18 of them at a replica course | Andorka, Frank H. Jr. 2002. Golfdom. May. 58(5): p. 58, 60, 62, 66. |
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79788 |
Sometimes more is less: A tip for increasing aerification effectiveness and reducing disruption | Oatis, David A. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 40(3): p. 10-11. |
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79918 |
Aeration: A 'dirty' word in turf |
Hartwiger, Chris; O'Brien, Patrick. 2002. Carolinas Green. May/June. 38(3): p. 14, 16. |
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80870 |
Go tell it on the mountain, Feinstein | Jackson, Joel. 2002. Golfdom. March. 58(3): p. 22. |
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79480 |
Double-cutting greens could add up to double trouble | Blais, Peter. 2002. Golfdom. March. 58(3): p. 84, 86. |
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79490 |
Tailor-made: New equations to determine proper tee size | Vermeulen, Paul. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 40(2): p. 1-6. |
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79160 |
Course presentation: Playability vs. aesthetics: Can expectations of American golfers be met in the future? | Foy, John. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 40(2): p. 23-24. |
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79167 |
Serving the silent heroes Access Restrictions |
Witt, Tommy D. 2002. Golf Course Management. February. 70(2): p. 9, 176. |
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78305 |
Tiger: Course is too nice Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2002. Golf Course Management. February. 70(2): p. 15. |
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78308 |
Golfers are like sausage eaters | Jackson, Joel. 2002. Golfdom. February. 58(2): p. 30. |
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79676 |
Response to Duncan McGilvray - are we stagnating? | Ross, John. 2002. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 8-9. |
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82602 |
Working with limited resources |
Scott, Jon. 2002. Turf Craft International. January/February. 82: p. 9-10. |
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The politics of water: Should superintendents irrigate for the lush, green look to keep golfers happy? Or should they decrease irrigation for the environment's sake and risk losing their jobs? | Aylward, Larry. 2002. Golfdom. January. 58(1): p. 28-30, 32-33. |
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79757 |
All that glitters is not gold: If the golf industry doesn't learn that expensive doesn't mean great, then the game's future is at risk | Shackelford, Geoff. 2002. Golfdom. January. 58(1): p. 46-47, 50, 52. |
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79762 |
What are golfers thinking?: The top ten questions frequently asked of the USGA Green Section | Maloy, Brian. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 13-16. |
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78152 |
Getting golfers in the swing of things: Educating golfers about realistic and environmentally sound golf course management practices | Mackay, Jean. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 24-25. |
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78155 |
Biting the bullet: More courses remodeling whole course - all at once - rather than phasing over time | Muirhead, Greg. 2001. ASGCA World Wide Web Site. p. [1-2]. |
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71785 |
Low budgets force compromises a practical view point |
Ellis, Andrew. 2001. Proceedings of the Inaugural New Zealand Sports TurfConference and Trade Show. 1: p. 61-63. |
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74994 |
A look at the big economic picture | Wilber, Dave. 2001. Golfdom. November. 57(11): p. 38. |
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76942 |
When you've gotta have rough that's a cut above |
Antaya, Kathy M. 2001. Tee to Green [NY]. November/December. 31(6): p. 10-13. |
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90908 |
The future of pest & disease management Access Restrictions |
Beggs, Alistair. 2001. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 214: p. 25-26. |
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79626 |
Grass is always greener |
Scott, Jon. 2001. Turf Craft International. September/October. 80: p. 50-51. |
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78230 |
Priority decision making: A useful long-range planning technique to help get the most from your resources | Nelson, Terry. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 39(5): p. 14-16. |
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75379 |
Canada's golf courses could fall victim in fallout from court ruling over pesticides |
Jiggens, Mike. 2001. Turf & Recreation. September/October. 14(6): p. 10-11, 13. |
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77082 |
A place for everyone Access Restrictions |
Witt, Tommy D. 2001. Golf Course Management. August. 69(8): p. 9. |
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74625 |
Microclimate modification: Reducing maintenance costs and improving player comfort Access Restrictions |
Brown, Robert D.; LeBlanc, Robert T. 2001. GreenMaster. August/September. 36(4): p. 6, 8. |
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76864 |
[Challenges and evolving demands] |
Workman, Franz. 2001. Through The Green. July/August. p. 2. |
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77126 |
Speed limits: Using the stimpmeter to your advantage Access Restrictions |
Binns, Daniel. 2001. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 213: p. 8-9. |
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74689 |
Are we exceeding the green speed limit?: Met members tell all about their green speed philosophy and management practices |
Niven, Scott E. 2001. Tee to Green [New York]. July/August. 31(4): p. 2-4. |
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90945 |
Oh, look at what the stimpmeter's done!: Facts and figures behind our escalating green speeds |
Niven, Scott E. 2001. Tee to Green [New York]. July/August. 31(4): p. 7. |
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90946 |
[The Advantages of a Golf Course Master Plan] | Beidel, Edward M. Jr. 2001. The Greenerside. July/August. 24(4): p. 26, 29. |
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90680 |
Pesticides blanket golf courses | |
93543 | |
Bringing golfers to your turf: A maintenance field day at a Florida course garners positive results for superintendent and crew Access Restrictions |
Loganbill, Kelly. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 92, 94, 96, 99. |
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73260 |
Money talks: Quantify maintenance costs to qualify a request for course closure | Happ, Keith. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 39(3): p. 4. |
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73230 |