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Fastlink of all records from this publication with section name Features

The fastlink for this record is: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?SCODE=GCMAN&COL=Features
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  • Professional
The star at Star RanchJones, Seth. 2007. Golf Course Management. March. 75(3): p. 48-52, 54, 56.

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122889
  • Professional
Maintenance by members: The membership at Wamego CC gives a lesson in do-it-yourself golf course constructionDeVictor, Darcy. 2007. Golf Course Management. March. 75(3): p. 68, 70, 72, 74, 76.

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122891
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From tee off to face off: When snow and ice covers Interlochen CC in the Twin Cities, the maintenance team shifts focus from golf to hockeyOberle, Joseph. 2007. Golf Course Management. March. 75(3): p. 80-82, 84, 86, 91.

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122892
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[Environmental Leaders in Golf Award Program]Ostmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 48-50, 54.

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121395
  • Professional
[Anthony L. Williams and Stone Mountain Golf Club]Ostmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 50-52.

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121398
  • Professional
[Michael J. Perham and The Landings Club]Ostmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 52, 54, 56.

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121400
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[Ryan J. Bancroft and Salishan Spa & Golf Resort]Ostmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 56, 58.

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121402
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[Jason C. Beebe and Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club]Ostmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 58, 60.

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121404
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Pars, bogeys and birds: Pinehurst's insight and stewarship lead to widespread enhancement of habitat for endangered wildlifeOstmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 62-64.

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121407
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Green hearts: The 2007 Distinguished Service Award winners have a passion for the professionSmith, Bunny. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 68-70.

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121408
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The Grande 17th: A noteworthy creek resoration puts a new shine on a Myrtle Beach gemOstmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 72-74.

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121410
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Playing the numbers game: Good stewardship and good insurance can help superintendents and golf courses ease concerns about environmental issuesBronski, Peter. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 86, 88, 90, 92, 94.

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Distributing success: Distributors can make or break a superintendent, so why not help them help you?Fultz, Charlie. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 98, 100, 102, 104.

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121416
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The crystal ball: Economic experts anticipate a year of belt tightening and modest growth in 2007Perry, Phillip M. 2007. Golf Course Management. February. 75(2): p. 116-119.

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121419
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Links for a lifetime: Junior golfers have their own place to play at Cantigny Youth Links
Nass, Michael. 2001. Golf Course Management. June. 69(6): p. 86-88, 90, 92.

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73319
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Fair play: Golf course management lends good judgement to course rankings
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 20-22, 24, 26.

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73248
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The eyes have it: Constructing America's 100 greatest golf course list presents plenty of challenges for former GCM staffer
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 28, 32, 34.

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73249
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Prairie Project: Kansas State University sets benchmark on golf course environmental impact
Thien, Steve; Starrett, Steve; Robel, Robert; Shea, Patrick; Gourlay, David W.; Roth, Cal. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 38-40, 42, 44.

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73250
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Preparing for Asia's premier event: Cultural differences in Thailand bring extra challenges in preparing for a major
Taylor, Tony. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 84-86, 88, 90.

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73259
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Bringing golfers to your turf: A maintenance field day at a Florida course garners positive results for superintendent and crew
Loganbill, Kelly. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 92, 94, 96, 99.

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73260
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Massive undertaking: At America's highest-elevation golf course, no project is routine
Stuller, Craig. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 100-104, 106, 108, 110, 114, 118.

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73261
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John's Golf Course: A Montana family makes one son's golf dreams come true while healing from the loss of another
Peacock, James. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 120, 122, 124, 128, 130.

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73262
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The pride of Portland: Under the loving care of superintendent John Alexander, Portland's historic Waverly Country Club is a golfer's dream in the Pacific Northwest
Eggers, Kerry. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 138, 140, 142, 144, 146, 148.

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73264
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A family affair: A superintendent and his family transform their Ohio farmland into Sable Creek Golf Course
Frase, Bob. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 150, 152, 154, 156.

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73265
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Worker magnets: If you're struggling to attract new workers and retain valued staff, fringe benefits may be the affordable answer
Battersby, Mark E. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 158, 160.

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73266
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2001 Seed update
Carson, Teresa. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 163-164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176.

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73267
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Go to seed
Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course Management. May. 69(5): p. 177-179.

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73268
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Takin' care of business: GCSAA has a full complement of financial services to help its members on a private and professional level
Hughes, Angela M. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 8-10, 12, 14.

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123014
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There's safety in numbers: Package deals have solid niche in the turf equipment marketplace
Hookway, Bob. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 16, 20, 22, 24.

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38929
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Third-party financing: Today's golf course managers must adapt equipment-acquisition methods to changing demands
Faino, Vincent A. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 22, 24.

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38930
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Proof positive: Classy yet affordable PGA Golf Club Showcases many things, not the least of which is a unique relationship between its golf pro and superintendent
Warters, Jim. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 28-30, 32.

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38931
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The bottom line: Two products are blazing the trail in the marketplace for financial management computer software for superintendents
Graham, D. Douglas. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 36, 38, 40.

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38932
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Super savers: A fellow superintendent shares some of his best money-saving "gadgets and gizmos" that really work
Hawes, Kay. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 44-46, 48, 68, 70.

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38933
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Finding friendly fungi: Endophytes for creeping bentgrass and Kentucky bluegrass: Prolonged searching has turned up Acremonium endophytes compatible with Kentucky bluegrass and creeping bentgrass. Breaders are scrambling to insert these beneficial fungi into tomorrow's varieties
Sun, Suichang. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 49-52.

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38934
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Moss on greens: When the rolling stone stops: As moss invades more and more greens, fertilizers offer a means of control
Taylor, Jill; Danneberger, Karl. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 53-56.

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38955
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Selecting the right woods: Well-chosen trees and shrubs, if planted correctly and maintained properly, can bring beauty to northern golf courses throughout the playing seasons
Smith, Ronald C. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 57-60.

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38956
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Toot your horn: Experience, confidence and a wide range of communications skills can make you a successful negotiator on your own behalf
Barber, Joel F. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 80, 84.

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38960
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Celebrating 25 years of excellence: GCSAA's certification program completes a quarter century of recognizing education, dedication and professional expertise
Maples, Palmer Jr. 1996. Golf Course Management. September. 64(9): p. 86, 88, 90.

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38961
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All the right moves: Image plus education equal job security, and GCSAA has many services to help its members polish their skills
Hughes, Angela M. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 8-10, 12.

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38351
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Pros for the front line: Teaching the abcs of professionalism and image is a major responsibility or senior superintendents
Graham, D. Douglas. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 14, 16, 20, 22.

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38353
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A starring role: Versatile training and know-how have positioned today's superintendent higher on the management ladder
Hawes, Kay. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 24, 28, 30, 32.

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38355
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The bare backbone: Golf course management at some of the nation's many nine-hole facilities can be both satisfying for its make-do fashion and frustrating for its frugality
Saunders, Doug. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 36, 38, 40, 42-43.

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38356
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The perfect pond: Constructing and renovating water features on a golf course is both an art and a science
Hookway, Bob. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 44-45, 66, 68, 74, 76, 78.

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38357
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Irrigation frequency and turfgrass performance: Studies find advantages to deep, infrequent irrigation of zoysia grass
Fry, Jack; Qian, Yaling. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 49-51.

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38358
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Growing turf in the shade: The superintendent who selects the right species, manages the envionment and avoids disease should have it made in the shade
Tucker, Kevin A. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 52-55.

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38359
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Reduced-rate fungicide mixtures for dollar spot management: Using balanced, multicomponent fungicide mixtures may reduce fungicide resistance
Soika, Michael D. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 56-59.

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38360
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Low-temperature kill and ice sheets: "Winterkill" is a broad term that includes many types of turf injury. But to truly understand it, superintendents should focus on its specific causes
Beard, James B. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 60-64.

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38362
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1996 seed update: New cultvars provide superintendents with an ever-increasing range of choices
Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 84-85.

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38364
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An attitute at altitude: Golf course management in the rugged Canadian Rockies is replete with challenges, but the rewards are of a higher level
Altmann, Tom. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 88-92, 94, 96.

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38365
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A living legacy: With a lifetime in golf course management, Art Snyder serves as a humble historian of the game. But more than that, his love of golf has influenced others to follow in his footsteps, ensuring that the tradition will continue
Loyd, Clay. 1996. Golf Course Management. May. 64(5): p. 100, 102, 104, 106, 110, 112, 114.

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