| When it's time for a major makeover: Austin's Lost Creek Country Club has a new golf course, a new name and hopefully a new position in the market
| Mason, Trevor. 2024. Golf Inc.. January/February. 33(1): p. 18-19.
| More | 335817 |
| Luxury golf in a small package: Heritage Spy Ring and South Seas combine luxury with short courses to deliver a high-end, but quick golfing experience
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. November/December. 32(6): p. 6.
| More | 335965 |
| Northeastern Ohio course to close
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. September/October. 32(5): p. 9.
| More | 332977 |
| Club Consultant Steve Paris dies
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. September/October. 32(5): p. 9.
| More | 332978 |
| Tom Weiskopf
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 8.
| More | 332128 |
| [First place: Metairie Country Club, Metairie, Louisiana]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 33.
| More | 332129 |
| [Second place: Richland Country Club, Nashville, Tennessee]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 34.
| More | 332169 |
| [Third place: Bonita Bay Club, Naples, Florida]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 35.
| More | 332170 |
| [Honorable mention: Atlanta Athletic Club, Johns Creek, Georgia]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 36.
| More | 332171 |
| [Honorable mention: Lake Merced Golf Club, Daly City, California]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 36.
| More | 332172 |
| [Honorable mention: Harrison Lake Country Club, Columbus, Indiana]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 37.
| More | 332174 |
| [First place: Stockholms Golfklubb, Stockholm, Sweden]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 38.
| More | 332176 |
| [Second place: La Hacienda Alcaidesa Links Golf Resort]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 39.
| More | 332177 |
| [Third place: Settler's Hill Golf Course, Batavia, Illinois]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 40.
| More | 332178 |
| [Honorable mention: St. Johns Golf Club, Elkton, Florida]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 41.
| More | 332180 |
| [Honorable mention: Fazio Canyons Golf Course at Omni Barton Creek Resort, Austin, Texas]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. July/August. 32(4): p. 41.
| More | 332181 |
| Rees Jones unveils latest project in Boca Raton, Florida
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 8.
| More | 332979 |
| DNA of the modern golf course superintendent
| Tatum, Jim. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 15-17.
| More | 332980 |
| Time to build new courses?
| Clayton, Ward. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 18-19.
| More | 332981 |
| Development of the year
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 20.
| More | 332982 |
| [First Place: Coronet Course at Millbrook Resort, Arrowtown, Central Otago, New Zealand]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 21.
| More | 333026 |
| [Second Place: RainDance National Resort & Golf, Windsor, Colorado]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 22.
| More | 333031 |
| [Third Place: Landmand Golf Club, Homer, Nebraska]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 23.
| More | 333033 |
| [Honorable Mention: Little Sandy, Fernandina Beach, Florida]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 23.
| More | 333035 |
| [First Place: Te Arai Links South Course, Auckland, New Zealand]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 24.
| More | 333037 |
| [Second Place: Apes Hill Barbados, St. James, Barbados]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 26.
| More | 333038 |
| [Third Place: Lost Rail Golf Club, Gretna, Nebraska]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 27.
| More | 333039 |
| [Honorable Mention: Stillwater Golf & Country Club, St. Johns, Florida]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 28.
| More | 333040 |
| [Second Place: East River 9, Houston Texas]
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. May/June. 32(3): p. 30.
| More | 333041 |
| Tiger Woods to design Utah course
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. March/April. 32(2): p. 10.
| More | 332138 |
| Hyderabad Golf Club approves renovation plan
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. March/April. 32(2): p. 11.
| More | 332139 |
| Arcis acquires TPC River's Bend
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. January/February. 32(1): p. 7.
| More | 332134 |
| KemperSports to manage Winnetka Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2023. Golf Inc.. January/February. 32(1): p. 10.
| More | 332135 |
| More than a renovation: The Preserve at Eisenhower is a lesson in how to honor the past while building for the future.
| Mason, Trevor. 2023. Golf Inc.. January/February. 32(1): p. 14-16.
| More | 332137 |
| Westchester Hills Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2022. Golf Inc.. November/December. 31(6): p. 11.
| More | 325869 |
| Eco- and bottom-line friendly: Golf courses that focus on sustainability find it also saves them money
| Lewis, Chris. 2022. Golf Inc.. November/December. 31(6): p. 13-14.
| More | 325870 |
| After the disaster: The golf industry is slowly recovering from the havoc Hurricane Ian wreaked in September
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2022. Golf Inc.. November/December. 31(6): p. 17-19.
| More | 325872 |
| Herb Kohler, golf course pioneer, passes away at 83
| Anonymous. 2022. Golf Inc.. September/October. 31(5): p. 11.
| More | 325861 |
| Tom Weiskopf
| Anonymous. 2022. Golf Inc.. September/October. 31(5): p. 12.
| More | 325862 |
| Disney World's Magnolia to get face-lift
| Anonymous. 2022. Golf Inc.. September/October. 31(5): p. 12.
| More | 325863 |
| John Marman
| Anonymous. 2022. Golf Inc.. September/October. 31(5): p. 13.
| More | 325864 |
| A new age for golf development?:
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2022. Golf Inc.. September/October. 31(5): p. 20-25.
| More | 325865 |
| The short course revolution: Resorts are building more short courses than regulation ones
| Mason, Trevor. 2022. Golf Inc.. September/October. 31(5): p. 26-27.
| More | 325867 |
| Graybull
| Anonymous. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 10.
| More | 325835 |
| Celebrating design: This year's Development of the Year and Renovation of the Year competitions bring honors to courses around the world
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 26.
| More | 325838 |
| [First Place: New course at Les Bordes Golf Club, Saint-Laurent-Nouan, France]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 27.
| More | 325840 |
| [Second Place: The International Olympic Academy Golf Course and The Hills Course at Navarino Hills, Messinia, Greece]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 28.
| More | 325841 |
| [Third Place: Fox Hills Golf Course, Watford City, North Dakota]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 29.
| More | 325843 |
| [Honorable Mention: Sterling Grove Golf & Country Club, Surprise, Arizona]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 30.
| More | 325844 |
| [Honorable Mention: Sailfish Sands Golf Course, Stuart, Florida]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 30.
| More | 325846 |
| [First Place: BraeBurn Country Club, Houston, Texas]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 31.
| More | 325848 |
| [Second Place: Guadalajara Country Club A. C., Gudalajara, México]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 32.
| More | 325850 |
| [Third Place: San Luis Obispo Country Club, San Luis Obispo, California]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 33.
| More | 325852 |
| [Honorable Mention: Magnolia Golf Course at The Landings Club, Savannah, Georgia]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 34.
| More | 325853 |
| [Honorable Mention: Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 34.
| More | 325854 |
| [First Place: The Norman Signature Course at Vidanta Nuevo, Puerto Vallarta, México]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 35.
| More | 325856 |
| [Second Place: The Preserve at Eisenhower, Crownsville, Maryland]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. July/August. 31(4): p. 36.
| More | 325859 |
| Construction madness: Contractors, architects and vendors are busier than ever, and supply chain issues, rising costs and labor shortages are forcing them to be resilient.
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2022. Golf Inc.. May/June. 31(3): p. 33-34, 36-37.
| More | 325832 |
| Top courses for playing conditions: What leads to golfer satisfaction when it comes to playing conditions? We take a look at three highly rated courses
| Lewis, Chris. 2022. Golf Inc.. March/April. 31(2): p. 12-14.
| More | 325829 |
| What happens to golf if the drought gets worse?
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2022. Golf Inc.. March/April. 31(2): p. 15-16.
| More | 325830 |
| Turf 101: Maintaining a course's turf has become more challenging than ever, given problems with labor, water and other issues. Here we walk through an overview of turf maintenance budgeting, with a focus on what most affects costs and quality
| Stetz, Mike. 2022. Golf Inc.. March/April. 31(2): p. 17-23.
| More | 325831 |
| Busier than ever: Golf courses are moving forward with long-postponed renovation work. But a crush of projects, combined with supply chain issues and labor shortages, is causing long delays
| Anderson, Hil. 2022. Golf Inc.. January/February. 31(1): p. 16-17.
| More | 325828 |
| Golf course architect Perry Dye dies at 68
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 8.
| More | 327796 |
| Better stewards: The golf industry continues to improve its conservation practices, making gradual but noticeable change
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 14-17.
| More | 327810 |
| [First place: Diablo Country Club, Diablo, Calif.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 28-29.
| More | 327812 |
| [Second place: The Ocean course Pnte Vedra Inn & Club, Ponte Vedra, Fl.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 30.
| More | 327814 |
| [Third place: Fox Chapel Golf Club, Pittsburgh, Penn.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 31.
| More | 327815 |
| [Honorable mention: Peserve Course, Shadow Wood Country Club, Estero, Fla.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 32.
| More | 327816 |
| [Honorable mention: Lower Course, Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, N.J.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 33.
| More | 327817 |
| [Honorable mention: Kenwood Country Club, Cincinnati, Ohio]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 34.
| More | 327818 |
| [First place: San Vicente Golf Resort, Ramona, Calif.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 35.
| More | 327819 |
| [Second Place: The Refuge, Flowood, Miss.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 36.
| More | 327820 |
| [Third place: The Yards, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.]
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Summer. 30(3): p. 37.
| More | 327822 |
| Building a better ASGCA: Forrest Richardson, the new ASGCA president, is pushing for change
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2021. Golf Inc.. Winter. 30(1): p. 38-39.
| More | 333233 |
| The big heat: A hot summer posed major challenges for operators, and many are worried about the future
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2021. Golf Inc.. Fall. 30(4): p. 16-17.
| More | 333231 |
| The making of a legend: Since his Olympic course captured the world's imagination, Gil Hanse has been golf's go-to guy. He's designing a host of new courses and restoring classic ones. But he's not doing it alone
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2021. Golf Inc.. Spring. 30(2): p. 26-28.
| More | 327788 |
| [First Place: Dumbarnie Links, Scotland]
| McPherson, Janelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Spring. 30(2): p. 33.
| More | 327791 |
| [Honorable Mention: Rancho San Lucas Golf Club, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico]
| McPherson, Janelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Spring. 30(2): p. 36.
| More | 327793 |
| [Honorable Mention: Rolling Hills, Pattaya, Thailand]
| McPherson, Janelle. 2021. Golf Inc.. Spring. 30(2): p. 37.
| More | 327794 |
| What's next for Dye Designs?: Following the death of the firm's patriarch, Perry and P.B. Dye and Cynthia McGary look to carry on Pete Dye's legacy
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 23-25.
| More | 326942 |
| [First place: Plantation Course, Sea Island, Ga.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 27.
| More | 326943 |
| [Second place: Royal New Kent Golf Club, Providence Forge, Va.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 28.
| More | 326946 |
| [Third place: Plantation Course, Kapalua Golf, Lahaina, Hawaii]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 30.
| More | 326947 |
| [Honorable mention: Forest Creek Golf Club, Round Rock, Texas]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 31.
| More | 326948 |
| [Honorable mention: Crowsnest Pass Golf Club, Glairmore, Alberta, Canada]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 31.
| More | 326949 |
| [First place: TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Ga.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 32.
| More | 326950 |
| [Second place: La Jolla Country Club, San Diego, Calif.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 33.
| More | 326951 |
| [Third place: Renegade at Desert Mountain, Scottsdale, Ariz.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 34.
| More | 326952 |
| [Honorable mention: Hirono Golf Club, Miki, Japan]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 35.
| More | 326953 |
| [Honorable mention: Cornerstone Club, Montrose, Colo.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 36.
| More | 326954 |
| [Honorable mention: Hobe Sound Golf Club, Hobe Sound, Fla.]
| Anonymous. 2020. Golf Inc.. Summer. 29(3): p. 37.
| More | 326955 |
| Turf's innovators: These industry leaders are helping to improve turfgrass quality through research, education and practice
| Carter, Keith; Larsen, Rebecca. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 10-12, 14-16.
| More | 327823 |
| Timeless excellence: Led by a top-to-bottom restoration of iconic Pinehurst Resort's No. 4 course, honorees in this year's Golf Inc. competition are real-life illustrations of how to breathe new life into timeworn brands
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 30.
| More | 327825 |
| [First Place: Pinehurst No. 4, Pinehurst, N.C.]
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 31.
| More | 327842 |
| [Second Place: Royal Norwich Golf Club, Norwich, England]
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 32-34.
| More | 327844 |
| [Third Place: The Club at Lac La Belle, Oconomowoc, Wis.]
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 34.
| More | 327828 |
| [Honorable Mention: Braemar Golf Course, Edina, Minn.]
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 35.
| More | 327831 |
| [Honorable Mention: No. 7 at Desert Mountain, Scottsdale, Ariz.]
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 35.
| More | 327846 |
| [Honorable Mention: TPC Colorado, Berthoud, Colo.]
| Carter, Keith. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 36.
| More | 327847 |
| Pete Dye: 1925 - 2020: One of the most innovative course designers in history leaves behind a lasting legacy
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2020. Golf Inc.. March/April. 29(2): p. 37.
| More | 327832 |
| Saudi Arabia's ambitious plans
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2020. Golf Inc.. January/February. 29(1): p. 38-39.
| More | 334081 |
| [Architects honor courses for environmental efforts; Work underway on new Nebraska course; Course to be focal point of new Florida community]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. November/December. 28(6): p. 34.
| More | 324188 |
| Growing the game despite the expense in South Korea: Though difficult and expensive, golf course development in South Korea continues, and growing demand could disrupt the nation's expensive playing model
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2019. Golf Inc.. November/December. 28(6): p. 36, 38-39.
| More | 324189 |
| Top of the class: Who are the designers of the top-ranked golf courses in the U.S. and around the world? Here are the modern-day architects whose work has earned a place on those exclusive lists
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2019. Golf Inc.. September/October. 28(5): p. 38-40, 42-45.
| More Keywords | 308822 |
| Redevelopment turns more risky: Attempts to convert struggling golf properties to other uses can touch off nasty, costly legal battles between course owners and surrounding homeowners
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2019. Golf Inc.. July/August. 28(4): p. 26, 28.
| More Keywords | 307741 |
| 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.
| More Keywords | 306130 |
| An eye in the sky: A few innovators are using drones to cut water use and pinpoint turf issues. Some predict that use of the technology will grow rapidly
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 7-9.
| More Keywords | 306131 |
| [First place: Adare Manor, Limerick, Ireland]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 32-33.
| More | 331450 |
| [Second place: Texas Rangers Golf Club, Arlington, Texas]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 34.
| More | 331451 |
| [Third place: Sunset Valley Golf Course, Highland Park, Ill.]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 36.
| More | 331452 |
| [Honorable mention: The Phoenician Golf Club, Scottsdale, Ariz.]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 37.
| More | 331458 |
| [Honorable mention: Bobby Jones Golf Course, Atlanta]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 38.
| More | 331459 |
| [First place: Northwood Club, Dallas Texas]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 39.
| More | 331460 |
| [Second place: Playa Grande Golf & Ocean Club, Rio San Juan, Dominican Republic]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 40-41.
| More | 331461 |
| [Third place: Mesa Verde Country Club, Costa Mesa, Calif.]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 42.
| More | 331463 |
| [Honorable mention: The Country Club of Mobile, Mobile, Ala.]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 44.
| More | 331465 |
| [Honorable mention: Taiheiyo Club Gotemba Course]
| Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 45.
| More | 331467 |
| Alice Dye, 1927-2019: Groundbreaking architect was a pioneer for women in the golf industry and a key partner in many of golf's most iconic designs
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2019. Golf Inc.. March/April. 28(2): p. 28.
| More Keywords | 306143 |
| The cost of construction: A boom in course renovations and a labor squeeze are pushing prices higher for contractors
| Carter, Keith. 2019. Golf Inc.. March/April. 28(2): p. 29-31.
| More Keywords | 306179 |
| Mammoth success
| Stetz, Mike. 2019. Golf Inc.. March/April. 28(2): p. 32-37.
| More Keywords | 306180 |
| Biggest sales of 2018: Stressed private clubs and public courses made up most of the sale in 2018, along with some large resort deals
| Crittenden, Jack. 2019. Golf Inc.. January/February. 28(1): p. 20-22, 24-27.
| More Keywords | 304930 |
| Most powerful people in golf: The return of Tiger Woods highlights Golf Inc.'s 2018 list of individuals who wield the most clout in the golf industry
| Yamaha. 2018. Golf Inc.. November/December. 27(6): p. Cover, 21-24, 26, 28-32,.
| More Keywords | 304926 |
| When disaster strikes: Preparation now is key to minimizing the long-term impact of natural disasters
| Lewis, Chris. 2018. Golf Inc.. November/December. 27(6): p. 8-10.
| More Keywords | 304925 |
| London's calling the Dyes: The celebrated Dye family is designing two new courses in England, the latest projects in a three-generation legacy of architectural excellence
| Stetz, Mike. 2018. Golf Inc.. November/December. 27(6): p. 38-39.
| More Keywords | 304928 |
| A warming trend: Golf development remains slow overall, but a few regions of Africa and Asia are showing signs of life
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2018. Golf Inc.. November/December. 27(6): p. 40-42, 44-45.
| More Keywords | 304929 |
| The most influential people in golf construction: It takes a special set of skills and expertise to create a new golf course or remake an aging layout. And it requires experience and knowledge to provide the necessary products and services. Here are the individuals who are most influencing today's golf course construction
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2018. Golf Inc.. September/October. 27(5): p. Cover, 36-38, 40-42, 44-45.
| More Keywords | 304924 |
| Great walk of China
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. September/October. 27(5): p. 31.
| More Keywords | 304922 |
| Why munis are renovating: Restoring municipal courses can make them financially viable and transform them into valuable civic assets
| Carter, Keith. 2018. Golf Inc.. September/October. 27(5): p. 34-35.
| More Keywords | 304923 |
| Is renovation really worth it?: While the end result can be positive, updating a golf course takes time, money and careful consideration
| Stetz, Mike. 2018. Golf Inc.. July/August. 27(4): p. 18-19.
| More Keywords | 304884 |
| A dream about to come true: Architect Clive Clark plans to make Dumbarnie Links a world-class addition to the Scottish golf scene
| Thisdell, Katie. 2018. Golf Inc.. July/August. 27(4): p. 30-31.
| More Keywords | 304927 |
| GIS attendance continues downward trend
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. May/June. 27(3): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 298951 |
| ClubCorp in negotiations to buy 16 courses from Concert Golf
| Vasilak, Bob J. 2018. Golf Inc.. May/June. 27(3): p. 13.
| More Keywords | 298952 |
| Welcome to The Sandbox
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. May/June. 27(3): p. 24-25.
| More Keywords | 298954 |
| Revival artists: While even high-profile designers often struggle to find new projects, these architects have carved out successful careers by specializing in remodeling and renovation
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2018. Golf Inc.. May/June. 27(3): p. 26-33.
| More Keywords | 298955 |
| Back to the future: From restorations of classic designs to makeovers that breathed new life into aging properties, this year's winners are enjoying a resurgence of interest and attention
| Carter, Keith. 2018. Golf Inc.. May/June. 27(3): p. 34-38, 40-45.
| More Keywords | 298957 |
| Development of the year: A modern gem from Hanse Golf Design takes its place as the final link in a newly created golf mecca
| Carter, Keith. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. Cover, 36-38, 42, 44-45.
| More Keywords | 296038 |
| Turf management technology takes a step forward: Fleet and labor management software and other technology promise to take the guesswork out of course maintenance
| Crittenden, Jack. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. 12-14.
| More Keywords | 296028 |
| 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.
| More Keywords | 296030 |
| Golf course construction leader Brent Wadsworth dies at 88
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. 31-32.
| More Keywords | 296033 |
| 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.
| More Keywords | 296035 |
| Architect of the Year: Tiger Woods made a big splash as a course designer in 2017, earning our top honor as Architect of the Year. He is one of 10 we recognize this year for their achievements and advancement of golf course design
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. Cover, 36-38.
| More Keywords ↔ | 295092 |
| Exit strategies: When it's time to put a course on the market, here are steps owners should take to get the biggest return on their investment
| Kauffman, Scott. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 26-27.
| More Keywords | 295076 |
| Desert Horizons wraps up remodel
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 32.
| More Keywords | 295079 |
| Mosaic to oversee Atlanta course redevelopment
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 33.
| More Keywords | 295086 |
| Discovery to develop Tennessee club
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 33.
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| Oak Hills reopens after restoration project
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 33.
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| Work on California muni course finalized
| Anonymous. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 33.
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| Converting land into cash: Some clubs are generating the funds they need for improvements by shrinking golf courses to make room for new homes
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 34-35.
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| Architects of the Year: At the top of their game, 2 thru 10: Tiger Woods isn't the only course designer who kept busy in 2017. Here are nine other architects with notable achievements
| Carter, Keith; Thisdell, Katie. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 40-42, 44-45.
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| 6 must-have amenities: While quality golf courses are still vital, club members are demanding more facilities and a wider range of services
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2017. Golf Inc.. November/December. 26(6): p. 10-12.
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| Golf's sustainable approach
| Anonymous. 2017. Golf Inc.. November/December. 26(6): p. 32.
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| Back in business: As the number of golf courses continues to shrink, several formerly closed clubs are up and running again under new ownership
| Kauffman, Scott. 2017. Golf Inc.. November/December. 26(6): p. 33-34.
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| Advisers of the year: Here are the consultants who spearheaded some of the most dramatic turnarounds at golf courses and clubs during the past year
| Thisdell, Katie. 2017. Golf Inc.. September/October. 26(5): p. 11-14.
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| 2017 most improved golf courses: Major makeovers and outstanding leadership have helped strengthen these 10 clubs financially and kept them relevant in a changing marketplace
| Kauffman, Scott. 2017. Golf Inc.. September/October. 26(5): p. 22-26, 28, 30-32.
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| Big plans for Big Cedar: Johnny Morris has a grand plan to put his burgeoning resort on the golf travel map
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. September/October. 26(5): p. 36-37.
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| Innovations in golf course construction: From bunkers to irrigation, a wave of new technology and products is revolutionizing the way courses are built
| Thisdell, Katie. 2017. Golf Inc.. September/October. 26(5): p. 38-40, 42-44.
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| Grand illusions: While not one of America's high-profile architects, Kyle Phillips has amassed an impressive résumé of top-ranked courses around the globe
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. July/August. 26(4): p. 31-32.
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| Golf's top innovators and entrepreneurs: 10 inventors, architects, marketers and managers with new ideas that could transform the future of the industry
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2017. Golf Inc.. May/June. 26(3): p. 10-12, 14-16.
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| Keiser's next chapter: At Sand Valley Golf Resort, the latest venture of the man who created Brandon Dunes, Mike Keiser's sons are taking center stage
| Vasilak, Robert. 2017. Golf Inc.. May/June. 26(3): p. 27-28.
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| Renovation of the year: From bringing new life to Golden Era designs to making modern layouts more environmentally friendly, this year's award winners have something for everyone
| Carter, Keith. 2017. Golf Inc.. May/June. 26(3): p. 29-34, 36-40.
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| China cracks down on golf courses
| Anonymous. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 6.
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| 10 people who are shaping the future of private clubs: Today's private club industry is transforming to meet the needs of a changing membership. We identify 10 people on the cutting edge of the latest trends
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 8-10, 12.
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| GreatLife's wild ride: Rick Farrant's low-cost-membership company has grown from 17 courses in 2011 to 63. But now, the real growth begins
| Crittenden, Jack. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 13-14.
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| Turf tech time: With turf technology becoming more user-friendly and affordable, some are predicting widespread use by courses is just around the corner
| Crittenden, Jack. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 16, 18.
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| What's in a name?: With Arnold Palmer gone and other superstars of golf architecture aging, future demand for name-branded courses appears uncertain
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 26-28.
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| Development of the year: A reversible course tops our list as Golf Inc. expands the contest to include redevelopments
| Stetz, Mike. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 30-32, 34-37.
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| The most powerful person in golf. Now what?: For the first time, the U.S. president is a golf course owner and developer. What does this mean for the industry?
| Crittenden, Jack. 2017. Golf Inc.. January/February. 26(1): p. 19-20.
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| Revival time: Architect Erik Larsen is selling hope to aging golf courses with redesign plans that include houses and family-friendly amenities
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. January/February. 26(1): p. 26-27.
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| Arnold Palmer: Farewell to the man who popularized golf for a generation
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. November/December. 25(6): p. 7-9.
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| 2016 most improved golf courses: From private clubs to public courses, we profile 10 facilities that defied the odds and made big financial turnarounds in just a few years
| Crittenden, Jack. 2016. Golf Inc.. November/December. 25(6): p. 20, 22-29.
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| Go small, last long: Operators are attracting new golfers and cutting maintenance costs with smaller courses that last longer
| Kauffman, Scott. 2016. Golf Inc.. November/December. 25(6): p. 32-34.
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| China's lost courses: The government's crackdown on golf has led to closure of more than 66 courses, including some masterpieces
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. November/December. 25(6): p. 35-37.
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| Olympic success: Labeled by protesters as an environmental crime, the Olympic golf course is actually quite the opposite - an environmental success story
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2016. Golf Inc.. September/October. 25(5): p. 6, 8.
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| The most powerful people in golf 2016: Garmany rises to the top, Trump drops further and a host of new Asians join our annual list of the people with the greatest influence over golf courses
| Crittenden, Jack. 2016. Golf Inc.. September/October. 25(5): p. 21-24, 26, 28-34.
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| Bob Cupp, 1939-2016
| Vasilak, Bob. 2016. Golf Inc.. September/October. 25(5): p. 36.
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| Mexico's golf mecca: Los Cabos is home to 14 signature courses, with several others in planning, making it one of the world's top golf destinations
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. September/October. 25(5): p. 38-40.
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| Development hot spots: Cuba, Africa and Vietnam are emerging as golf's new hot spots now that political issues in China and Turkey have slowed development there
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. September/October. 25(5): p. 42-45.
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| FootGolf gets its first designed course
| Anonymous. 2016. Golf Inc.. July/August. 25(4): p. 38.
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| Renovation smarts: When done strategically to keep down costs and increase the return on investment, a renovation can be well worth the investment
| Stetz, Mike. 2016. Golf Inc.. July/August. 25(4): p. 40-42.
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| Turf management enters the 21st century: New technology promises to help superintendents be more efficient in their use of labor, water, chemicals and nutrients
| Crittenden, Jack. 2016. Golf Inc.. May/June. 25(3): p. 16-18.
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| Battling the waves: Coastal golf courses have long fought the sea. Rising ocean levels could make the future even more challenging
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. May/June. 25(3): p. 28-29.
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| Renovation of the Year 2016: Classics: This year, a number of classic courses, including some long-ignored, got makeovers
| Stetz, Mark. 2016. Golf Inc.. May/June. 25(3): p. 33-34, 36-40, 42-45.
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| How the USGA plans to help golf courses: Long dismissed as out of touch with everyday golf courses, the nonprofit now plans to lead the charge in developing more players and helping courses be economically viable
| Crittenden, Jack. 2016. Golf Inc.. March/April. 25(2): p. 7-8.
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| The short-course solution: After being abandoned for years, an 18-hole course in California finds new life as 12 holes
| Martin, Laira. 2016. Golf Inc.. March/April. 25(2): p. 12-13.
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| A green oasis
| Anonymous. 2016. Golf Inc.. March/April. 25(2): p. 28.
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| What's next in golf development: While few new courses opened in 2015, a host of high-end projects that could rival the best in the world are in the offing
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. March/April. 25(2): p. 29-31.
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| 2015 development of the year: Coore & Crenshaws Canadian course, Cabot Cliffs, takes top honors three years after its sister course did the same. Tiger Woods makes a showing with his first course in the U.S.
| Martin, Laira. 2016. Golf Inc.. March/April. 25(2): p. 32-35, 37-40.
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| How to add family fun to golf through design
| Stephens, Van. 2016. Golf Inc.. March/April. 25(2): p. 41.
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| A leaner approach to maintenance: How part-time specialists are helping one course maximize productivity
| Kauffman, Scott. 2016. Golf Inc.. January/February. 25(1): p. 17-18.
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| Vietnam's vision of glory: The number of golf courses could double if developers get their way, making Vietnam one of the hottest spots in the world for golf course architects
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. January/February. 25(1): p. 32-33.
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| Most influential architects
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2016. Golf Inc.. January/February. 25(1): p. 34-41.
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| Green wars: Despite recent attacks from environmentalists, golf has been moving toward sustainability for some time, as evidenced by Chambers Bay
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. November/December. 24(6): p. 31-34.
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| China's cold front: While other Asian nations continue to embrace the game, China has always been the big prize, and its crackdown on golf is hurting growth in the region
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. November/December. 24(6): p. 35-37.
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| How to choose the right consultant: Whether you are selling a course, sprucing up a facility or just need some good press, golf consultants are armed and ready to help
| Martin, Laira. 2015. Golf Inc.. September/October. 24(5): p. 8, 10.
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| Europe on the rise: Many countries are still struggling with local play, but a growing tourism market is driving opportunity for resort development
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. September/October. 24(5): p. 40, 42-44.
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| Changing the game
| Martin, Laira. 2015. Golf Inc.. July/August. 24(4): p. 14-15.
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| Renovation of the year: High-end private clubs shine in this year's annual look at the very best in golf course renovations
| Martin, Laira. 2015. Golf Inc.. July/August. 24(4): p. 40-47.
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| Golf development in the Caribbean: It may be paradise, but not so for investment
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2015. Golf Inc.. July/August. 24(4): p. 48-50, 52.
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| Can Cuba be the next development hot spot?: Cuba is finally moving forward with golf course development
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2015. Golf Inc.. July/August. 24(4): p. 52-53.
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| Troubled waters for municipal courses: Hard times have taken the wind out of municipal golf's sails. Does the business have a viable future?
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2015. Golf Inc.. May/June. 24(3): p. 8-9.
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| Golf's three biggest legal challenges: Downsizing, water restrictions and membership changes have created a bevy of legal challenges for golf course owners
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. May/June. 24(3): p. 19-22.
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| Lands of challenge: Golf development in Africa and the Middle East is dominated by residential and resort courses fueled by tourism, which continues to grow
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. May/June. 24(3): p. 40-45.
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| Renovation lite: A vast array of course upgrades can be had at a reasonable price. They can be as simple as painting faded signs or replacing weathered flags
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. March/April. 24(2): p. 26-28.
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| The most admired golf developments
| Vasilak, Robert J.; Martin, Laira. 2015. Golf Inc.. March/April. 24(2): p. 30-37.
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| 10 great turf tips: Experts share tips to improve course conditions, cut expenses and increase play
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2015. Golf Inc.. January/February. 24(1): p. 14-15.
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| Pebble Beach pressure: And we're not talking about putting. The course needs to shine for the pro-am
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. January/February. 24(1): p. 16-17.
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| 2014 Development of the Year: The globalization of golf manifests itself in this year's top honorees, which hail from Mexico, South Korea and the Big Apple
| Martin, Laira. 2015. Golf Inc.. January/February. 24(1): p. 24-26, 27a, 28, 30-31.
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| Investors' guide to golf course development: Promise and patience
| Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. January/February. 24(1): p. 32-35.
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| Northern challenge: Canadian golf may be suffering, but it isn't dying. At least not yet
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2015. Golf Inc.. January/February. 24(1): p. 36-37.
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| 2014 Renovation of the Year: This year's contestants faced floods, permit problems and other challenges. But that didn't stop these nine courses from becoming winners
| Martin, Laira. 2014. Golf Inc.. Summer. 23(3): p. 34-38, 40-42, 44-45.
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| 2013 Development of the Year: A course in China takes the top honor, but U.S. courses make strong showings
| Stetz, Mike. 2014. Golf Inc.. Winter. 23(1): p. 25-28, 30-31.
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| One demanding course
| Stetz, Mike. 2014. Golf Inc.. Fall. 23(4): p. 10-13.
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| Creative visions: From fantasy courses to short courses for kids, we share nine creative design concepts that promise to bring more golfers to the course
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2014. Golf Inc.. Fall. 23(4): p. 34-38.
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| Asia's mixed messages: Golf is growing in Asia, but the investment outlook is clouded by political uncertainty, population trends and over-development
| Crittenden, Jack. 2014. Golf Inc.. Fall. 23(4): p. 41-45.
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| Philippine promise: Robust growth bodes well for the Philippines' golf industry, but only if the country can expand the sport beyond private clubs and tourism
| Prusa, James Graham. 2014. Golf Inc.. Spring. 23(2): p. 22, 24.
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| Investor's guide to golf course development: Top 25 development hotspots: Developers tend to follow high-spending tourists. But for golf to grow, countries will need to build domestic play. We identify the 25 countries with the most opportunities
| Crittenden, Jack; Vasilak, Robert J. 2014. Golf Inc.. Spring. 23(2): p. 38-44.
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| Largest management companies: No one is an overnight success: Troon, Billy Casper Golf and KemperSports are just some of the large management companies that started small and built strong foundations based on their teams
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2013. Golf Inc.. Summer. 22(3): p. 26-28, 30-33.
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| The battle between homeowners and developers: When a golf course owner decides to redevelop his course, he could face implied restrictions
| Kornhauser, Matthew. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 12-13.
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| When brown is not the new green: Dave McCollum fantasized about transforming his Idaho course into a links-style masterpiece. Until, that is, his customers revolted over brown conditions
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 14-15.
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| Eagle's plan II: Joe Munsch's company is less than half its pre-recession size, and thank goodness
| Buckley, Bruce. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 16-17.
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| Chemicals and fertilizers: Less is more
| Thomas, Christina. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 18.
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| European outlook: Golf course architects expect some pickup in activity outside of the UK
| Ledger, Trevor; Gaunt, Jonathan; Gidman, Simon; Lobb, Tim; Moodie, Kenneth; Phillips, Kyle. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 26-27.
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| 2012 Development of the Year: Canada's Cabot Links earned top honors this year for its dedication to the traditional links-style structure and natural beauty
| Thomas, Christina. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 36-45.
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| St. Andrews' changes - storm in a teacup
| Ledger, Trevor. 2013. Golf Inc.. Winter. 22(1): p. 46.
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| Growing golf in Europe
| Ledger, Trevor. 2013. Golf Inc.. Fall. 22(4): p. 20-21.
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| Hanse's next masterpiece: The great minimalist has been hired to create a golf course on the flat desert landscape of Dubai
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2013. Golf Inc.. Fall. 22(4): p. 22-23.
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| Most powerful people in golf
| Anonymous. 2013. Golf Inc.. Fall. 22(4): p. 25-33.
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| Most powerful Asia
| Anonymous. 2013. Golf Inc.. Fall. 22(4): p. 34, 36-38.
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| Dallas' bold makeover: A muni spends money to make money
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2013. Golf Inc.. Fall. 22(4): p. 42, 44.
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| Greener golf: Sustainable golf isn't as out of reach as it might seem
| Martin, Laira. 2013. Golf Inc.. Fall. 22(4): p. 45-46.
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| No 1 in Bhutan
| Anonymous. 2013. Golf Inc.. August/September. p. 8.
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| The sky is falling: Barney Adams fears golf's troubles may just be getting started. Others say he is way off base
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2013. Golf Inc.. August/September. p. 12-14.
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| Scotland's moment: Scotland, the home of golf, is already a leader in golf tourism, but with the Commonwealth Games and four British Open Championships on the way, it has the opportunity to capture even more tourist dollars
| Ledger, Trevor. 2013. Golf Inc.. August/September. p. 16-18.
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| Largest management companies: No one is an overnight success: Troon, Billy Casper Golf and KemperSports are just some of the large management companies that started small and built strong foundations based on their teams
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2013. Golf Inc.. August/September. p. 24-32.
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| India's killer elite: While India could become one of the largest golf markets in the world, it is controlled by an elite few, and is likely to stay that way
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2013. Golf Inc.. August/September. p. 34-36.
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| A changing Asia: There are plenty of development opportunities for golf in Asia. But they may not be where you expect
| Prusa, James Graham. 2013. Golf Inc.. July. p. 26-29.
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| A golden age of design?: Golfweek's latest list of the best courses of the modern era prompts the question: Are we living in a golden age of golf design? And is Tom Fazio really the best architect of our time?
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2013. Golf Inc.. July. p. 30-33.
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| The death of golf and the game as we knew it
| Hueber, David B. 2013. Golf Inc.. July. p. 36-40.
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| Renovation of the year: This year's winners made dramatic improvements on limited budgets
| Stetz, Mike. 2013. Golf Inc.. July. p. 41-53.
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| A more practical mower
| Crittenden, Jack. 2013. Golf Inc.. June. p. 16, 18-19.
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| A house divided: With rounds and revenue down, the UK golf industry finds itself squabbling over taxes. But there may be good news on the horizon good news on the horizon
| Ledger, Trevor. 2013. Golf Inc.. Spring. 22(2): p. 8-9.
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| Luxury golf on edge: Lessons from Cyprus' financial struggles
| Ledger, Trevor. 2013. Golf Inc.. Spring. 22(2): p. 10.
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| A more practical mower
| Crittenden, Jack. 2013. Golf Inc.. Spring. 22(2): p. 16-17.
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| Better for the environment, not your pocketbook: New EPA regulations could increase mower costs by as much as 20% in 2013
| Thomas, Christina. 2012. Golf Inc.. Summer. 21(3): p. 5.
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| The evolution of Donald Trump
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2012. Golf Inc.. Summer. 21(3): p. 14-17.
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| 2012 Renovation of the Year
| Thomas, Christina. 2012. Golf Inc.. Summer. 21(3): p. 26-32.
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| Bald Head's logistical challenge: Golfing on an island can be a relaxing way to get away from it all, but renovating a golf course surrounded by water has its complications
| Thomas, Christina. 2012. Golf Inc.. Summer. 21(3): p. 33-34.
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| Are private clubs relics of the past?
| Crittenden, Jack. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 6.
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| A buyer's paradise?: Private equity groups are chomping at the bit, but it's still a little too early to call it a buyer's market
| Crittenden, Jack. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 8-9.
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| What golfers really want: Community: Why the next generation seeks community - built on quality, service and value - over aspirational goals
| Last, Jon. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 10-11.
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| Blue Green's big vision: Europe's largest management company hopes to triple in size over the next three years through both acquisitions and a unique franchise plan
| Ledger, Trevor. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 12-13.
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| Sequoia's quiet ascent: Joe and Ken Guerra have quietly transformed Sequoia Golf into one of the largest management companies in the world through both ownership and, more recently, third-party management
| Crittenden, Jack. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 18-19.
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| Ain't no mountain high enough: In 2011, Keith Foster, one of the nation's most respected golf course architects, had to give himself a psychic overhaul
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 25-27.
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| 2011 development of the year: With entrants from 19 countries, this year's competition was our stiffest ever, with a surprising first place winner and finalists that would have won in other years
| Plumb, Tierney. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 32-39.
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| Doak's ode to Old Macdonald: Tom Doak tackled Old Macdonald, Bandon Dune's fourth course, with enthusiasm and a promise to move as little dirt as possible
| Plumb, Tierney. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 40-41.
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| What you need to know: Seeds, chemicals and fertilizer: More golf courses are moving to generic brands to save on expenses, but some of the name brands still lead the market
| McPherson, David. 2012. Golf Inc.. Winter. 21(1): p. 44-45.
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| Survival: Club Campestre's survival through a Mexican drug war is nothing short of miraculous
| Kolb, Joseph J. 2012. Golf Inc.. Fall. 21(4): p. 10-11.
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| A unique business plan: A new golf course development in Scotland hopes to break new ground in pulling in investors
| Ledger, Trevor. 2012. Golf Inc.. Fall. 21(4): p. 24-25.
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| A time for a new design vision: Golf course design has grown stale, but out-of-the-box thinking can rejuvenate the industry
| Ermisch, Chuck. 2012. Golf Inc.. Fall. 21(4): p. 26-27.
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| China: The art of business
| Thomas, Christina. 2012. Golf Inc.. Fall. 21(4): p. 30-33.
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| The most powerful people in golf for 2012: Trump makes a statement, Tiger returns, and Gil Hanse and Charlie Staples join the industry's elite 35
| Crittenden, Jack; Thomas, Christina; Buckley, Bruce; Ledger, Trevor; Vasilak, Robert. 2012. Golf Inc.. Fall. 21(4): p. 34-46.
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| Offended by poem
| Lapper, Steven. 2012. Golf Inc.. Spring. 21(2): p. 4.
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| A return home: David Southworth is buying distressed private communities in hopes of making millions when the economy returns. But his latest acquisition is closer to home
| Crittenden, Jack. 2012. Golf Inc.. Spring. 21(2): p. 12-13.
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| A modest legacy: Geoff Cornish was not a legend, a visionary or a celebrated golf course architect. But the designer, who died in February at the age of 97, left a legacy
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2012. Golf Inc.. Spring. 21(2): p. 17-19.
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| 25 big ideas for stimulating and powering the golf industry into the future
| Crittenden, Jack; Last, Jon; Dillon, Jack; Herschbach, Shannon; Brooks, Brett; Crowder, John; Smith, Jonathan; Reid, Whitney; Stringer, Paul; Delozier, Henry; Lesnik, Josh. 2012. Golf Inc.. Spring. 21(2): p. 22-33.
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| A new era for architecture?: Why Gil Hanse's selection for the Olympic golf course may usher in a new era in design. And why renovations are heating up, even if most are small projects
| Crittenden, Jack. 2012. Golf Inc.. Spring. 21(2): p. 42-45.
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| Private clubs in crisis: Private clubs are struggling with membership, leading many to sell or convert to semi-private
| Golf Inc.. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 6-7.
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| How private clubs are surviving: With an estimated 500 private clubs in financial peril, it's time to get serious about membership recruitment
| DeLozier, Henry. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 8-9.
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| The future of golf in the Arab world: Despite political upheaval and a slow economy, industry leaders still see a bright future for golf development in the Middle East and North Africa
| Ledger, Trevor. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 10-11.
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| Resurgance: When development dried up, Bobby Heath had to rethink Western Golf Properties' philosophy. The result is a revamped management company that is growing again
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 12-13.
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| The unsung influential: Martin Hawtree, Ian Andrew and K. D. Bagga are architects from outside of the U. S. who are influencing golf in the 21st century
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 20-21.
| More | 209170 |
| The management solution: Private clubs once disdained third-party management, but their current struggles have forced many to rethink that solution. As a result, management companies are growing fast
| Buckley, Bruce. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 24-26.
| More | 209172 |
| 2011 renovation of the year
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 32-34, 36-39.
| More ↔ | 209174 |
| Mr. Affordable: Richard Mandell is not widely known, but he is influencing the industry in regards to affordable golf course renovation and construction
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 40-41.
| More ↔ | 209176 |
| Architects? What are they then?
| Ledger, Trevor. 2011. Golf Inc.. Summer. 20(3): p. 46.
| More | 209178 |
| Saviors step forward: ClubLink and other buyers are saving private clubs from the 'death spiral,' fueling a surge in acquisitions
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 8-9.
| More | 177800 |
| How much is a course worth today?
| Buckley, Bruce. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 18-19.
| More | 177801 |
| How to get rid of a billion in debt: Sea Island, once mired in excessive debt, has a new owner and a lot less debt
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 20-21.
| More | 177803 |
| Why Crown Golf is selling courses
| Ledger, Trevor. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 22-23.
| More | 177804 |
| Adventurer, romantic, storyteller: Robert von Hagge, 1927-2010
| Baril, Rick. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 26-27.
| More | 177806 |
| Trump in black and white
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 28-30.
| More | 177807 |
| Development of the year: This year's winners span the globe-hailing from Denmark, Idaho, Poland, and China. They are the testament to the successful vision of the developing teams
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 36-42.
| More | 177808 |
| A changing landscape
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2011. Golf Inc.. Winter. 20(1): p. 43-45.
| More | 177813 |
| Private equity back in golf
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 6-7.
| More | 203864 |
| Finance face off
| Buckley, Bruce. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 10-11.
| More | 203867 |
| Sales volume rising
| Ewing, Elizabeth. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 12-13.
| More | 203879 |
| A good walk
| Crittenden, Jack; Larsen, Rebecca. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 21-23.
| More | 203880 |
| Green leadership: The Golf Environment Organization is taking golf to a new level in environmental sustainability
| Ledger, Trevor. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 24-25.
| More | 203882 |
| Long live the kings: Will today's golf course design stars also be tomorrow's design stars?
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 28-29.
| More | 203883 |
| The most powerful people in golf
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Inc.. Fall. 20(4): p. 32-43.
| More | 203884 |
| What to make of the China bubble?
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 4.
| More | 187584 |
| Green fees on upswing?
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 8.
| More | 187585 |
| Crazy golf in China
| Ledger, Trevor. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 10-11.
| More | 187586 |
| Troon takes over 3 Carl Freeman courses, 2 Kapalua Resort courses
| Anonymous. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 13.
| More | 187587 |
| How technology is changing golf operations
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 18-20.
| More | 187588 |
| Social media: Is it worth the investment for golf courses?
| Kefgan, J. J. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 21-22.
| More | 187589 |
| How golf course design limits growth of game
| Haug, Kari. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 30-31.
| More | 187590 |
| Golf's most influential architects
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 34-38, 40, 43-45.
| More | 187591 |
| The education of Bill Coore
| Crittenden, Jack. 2011. Golf Inc.. Spring. 20(2): p. 41-42.
| More | 187592 |
| Fix-ups made simple: Cost-effective approaches for redesigning distressed courses
| Nuzzo, Mike. 2010. Golf Inc.. Summer. 19(3): p. 26.
| More | 168085 |
| The way DYE sees it
| Crittenden, Jack. 2010. Golf Inc.. Summer. 19(3): p. 30-31.
| More | 168087 |
| Renovation and restore: The 2010 Golf Inc. renovation of the year contest winners showed that anything can be done if a great strategy is in place
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2010. Golf Inc.. Summer. 19(3): p. 37-45.
| More | 168088 |
| Is money returning to golf?
| Crittenden, Jack. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 8-9.
| More | 177454 |
| Out of Ginn's collapse: Reynolds Development stepped up when Bobby Ginn's golf veal estate empire
| Kauffman. Scott. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 10-11.
| More | 177455 |
| Why munis are shifting to private management
| Keegan, J. J. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 14-15.
| More | 177456 |
| From mailing list to multi-course owner: How Warrior Golf, a previously unknown company, is now one of golf's biggest buyers
| Buckley, Bruce. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 18-19.
| More | 177457 |
| Where golf courses will get built
| Ledger, Trevor. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 28-29.
| More | 177458 |
| The most powerful people in golf
| Anonymous. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 32-42.
| More | 177459 |
| The natrual golf habitat: Machrihanish Donea in Scotland is a new breed of golf course- built by hand- and is championing environmental practices.
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2010. Golf Inc.. Fall. 19(4): p. 43-45.
| More | 177460 |
| How bad was 2009?: While data shows it wasn't as bad as it felt, the fallout may still be around the corner
| Crittenden, Jack. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 8.
| More | 203742 |
| Anatomy of a crisis: Bonita Bay was scrambling to fight off bankruptcy after a 'run on the bank' for membership refunds. How it survived
| Kauffman, Scott. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 9-10.
| More | 203741 |
| Lessons from a crisis: Bonita Bay's troubles could have been much worse. But cooler heads prevailed
| Kauffman, Scott. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 11.
| More | 203743 |
| Foreclosures: Is the worst yet to come?: Textron Financial is now golf's fastest-growing owner with 22 courses foreclosed. How bad will it get?
| Buckley, Bruce. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 15, 18.
| More | 203744 |
| Sales could double this year
| Anonymous. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 19, 21.
| More | 203745 |
| Hell 'mom and pop': Why it could be years before institutional investors return to golf
| Buckley, Bruce. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 20.
| More | 203746 |
| Morocco's Plan Azur: Morocco is transforming itself into a premier tourist destination, thanks to financial support from the government. But the African nation's poor infrastructure could be a roadblock to its bold goals
| Ledger, Trevor. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 22-23.
| More | 203747 |
| The bubble boys: Development is hot in People's Republic. But for how long?
| Vasilak, Robert J. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 26-27.
| More | 203748 |
| The future of golf according to Dana Garmany
| Crittenden, Jack. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 28-31.
| More | 203749 |
| How to tell golf's green story
| Carter, Keith. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 32-37.
| More | 203751 |
| Architecture for the next decade: Development may be sluggish, but golf course design is not dead. Four trends are leading the world's architects into this decade. We identify those leading the pack
| Weyenberg, Michelle. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 38-41.
| More | 203752 |
| April Fools gold: Why the Old Course at St. Andrews may have just found a recipe for fun and success
| Ledger, Trevor. 2010. Golf Inc.. Spring. 19(2): p. 46-47.
| More | 203754 |
| History in the making: New Machrihanish Dunes links course in Scotland draws on the past for its future
| Alexander, Mark. 2008. Golf Inc.. August. 17(8): p. 15-16.
| More | 258753 |
| All-natural pays off: Innovative superintendent finds ways to keep the nation's first totally organic course green
| Mills, Wayne. 2008. Golf Inc.. August. 17(8): p. 17-18.
| More | 258757 |
| State of the industry
| Dunlap, Jim. 2008. Golf Inc.. August. 17(8): p. 24-29.
| More | 258759 |
| Muni madness?
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. August. 17(8): p. 30-33.
| More | 258760 |
| Redevelopment roadblocks: Legal challenges by homeowners complicate developers' efforts to convert courses to other uses
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. July. 17(7): p. 18-19.
| More | 259052 |
| Golf in the kingdoms
| Carter, Keith. 2008. Golf Inc.. July. 17(7): p. 26-29.
| More | 259054 |
| Development finer in North Carolina: With 16 courses under construction, Tar Heel State is one of the few U.S. areas enjoying development activity
| Desiere, Scott. 2008. Golf Inc.. June. 17(6): p. 16-17.
| More | 258758 |
| A course in limbo: High-end Palm Springs layout shut down, with no reopening in sight
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. June. 17(6): p. 18.
| More | 258761 |
| The world of Greg Norman
| Dunlap, Jim. 2008. Golf Inc.. June. 17(6): p. 24-26, 28-29.
| More | 258762 |
| Green-friendly golf designers: Course architects worldwide are discovering creative ways to create a happy marriage between golf and nature
| Dunlap, Jim. 2008. Golf Inc.. June. 17(6): p. 30-32, 34-39.
| More | 258765 |
| Is the worst over?: Golf development may be down, but there are still projects in the works in western U.S
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. June. 17(6): p. 43-45.
| More | 258769 |
| No designs on being P.C
| Dunlap, Jim. 2008. Golf Inc.. June. 17(6): p. 46.
| More | 258771 |
| The price is right: Teton Lakes course adds nine new holes for less than $1 million
| Desiere, Scott. 2008. Golf Inc.. May. 17(5): p. 21.
| More | 158547 |
| Dos Lagos heals environmental scars: Former Southern California mine site transformed into model project by environmentally sensitive developer
| Carter, Keith. 2008. Golf Inc.. May. 17(5): p. 22-23.
| More | 158558 |
| Average new course price: Over $8 million: GCBAA survey pinpoints costs for new construction, renovation projects
| Carter, Keith. 2008. Golf Inc.. April. 17(4): p. 7.
| More | 258763 |
| A Georgia success story: Reynolds Plantation defies market slump to sell up to 250 lots a year
| Desiere, Scott. 2008. Golf Inc.. April. 17(4): p. 18, 20.
| More | 258000 |
| 'Let's make it a fun experience': Former USGA executive Tim Moraghan says golf industry needs to be realistic on economic expectations
| Desiere, Scott. 2008. Golf Inc.. April. 17(4): p. 21.
| More | 258764 |
| On an environmental mission: $1.5 billion Idaho resort makes preservation, protection its top priority to offer pristine experience
| Mills, Wayne. 2008. Golf Inc.. April. 17(4): p. 22-23.
| More | 258766 |
| From Korea with cash: A favorable exchange rate and a national passion for golf are sparking a surge of Korean investment in golf course ownership in the U.S.
| Dunlap, Jim. 2008. Golf Inc.. April. 17(4): p. 38-42.
| More | 258767 |
| 2007 Renovation of the Year: Fresh faces on old spaces
| Anonymous. 2008. Golf Inc.. March. 17(3): p. 34-36, 38-42.
| More | 259073 |
| Revival in Panama: Resurrection of long-abandoned daily fee course fueled by building boom in Central American nation
| Brass, Kevin. 2008. Golf Inc.. February. 17(2): p. 19-20.
| More | 258807 |
| What do you get for $68 million?: The Crossings at Carlsbad may be the world's costliest muni, but officials still say it's a good investment
| Carter, Keith. 2008. Golf Inc.. February. 17(2): p. 22, 24.
| More | 258810 |
| Go green: 12 steps your course can take right now to help the environment
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. February. 17(2): p. 38-40, 42-47.
| More | 258812 |
| Keepers of the green: Environmentally friendly operators, superintendents lead the way when it comes to changing traditional industry practices
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. February. 17(2): p. 48-50.
| More | 258813 |
| Hot spot for golf development: Middle East course-building boom spreads to Northern Africa
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. January. 17(1): p. 35-37.
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| He keeps it green: When it comes to turfgrass, Dr. Joe Vargas wrote the book
| Desiere, Scott. 2008. Golf Inc.. January. 17(1): p. 38.
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| New urbanism meets private clubs: Traditional neighborhoods bring residents closer together, closer to golf
| Dunlap, Jim. 2007. Golf Inc.. November/December. 16(11): p. 16-17.
| More | 258806 |
| When good deals go bad
| Dunlap, Jim. 2007. Golf Inc.. November/December. 16(11): p. 30-32.
| More | 258808 |
| Shining stars
| Dunlap, Jim. 2007. Golf Inc.. November/December. 16(11): p. 34-41.
| More | 258809 |
| Here's to you, Mr. Robinson: Maintenance ideas flow from innovative superintendent
| Desiere, Scott. 2007. Golf Inc.. November/December. 16(11): p. 42.
| More | 258811 |
| Mona to lead revamped World Golf Foundation
| Anonymous. 2007. Golf Inc.. October. 16(10): p. 10.
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| A visual statement: Choice of the right plants, materials creates greater appeal for golfers
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2007. Golf Inc.. October. 16(10): p. 20-21.
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| Memphis blues: Region struggles with course oversupply, golfer price-shopping
| Desiere, Scott. 2007. Golf Inc.. October. 16(10): p. 36.
| More Keywords | 139346 |
| The China syndrome: Avoiding mistakes of bigger neighbor fuels Vietnamese golf boom
| Kumar, Vidhanshu. 2007. Golf Inc.. October. 16(10): p. 38-41.
| More Keywords | 139347 |
| Palmer Design co-founder Ed Seay dies at age 69
| Anonymous. 2007. Golf Inc.. September. 16(9): p. 9, 12.
| More Keywords | 139342 |
| Where golf's still growing: International boom fueled by demand in emerging markets
| Carter, Keith; Ledger, Trevor. 2007. Golf Inc.. September. 16(9): p. 16-17.
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| Stone Mountain goes green: Focus on environment boosts revenue, cuts expenses $47,000
| Lee, Brian A. 2007. Golf Inc.. August. 16(8): p. 16-17.
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| Have designs will travel: American architects travel hundreds of thousands of miles every year and visit dozens of countries, sharing their expertise with golf developers worldwide. Today's busiest U.S. course designers must keep their passports handy as they cover the globe thanks to an international golf construction boom
| Dunlap, Jim. 2007. Golf Inc.. June. 16(6): p. 20-27.
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| A thirst for technology: From smart irrigation systems to high-tech turf, savvy golf course owners concerned about water usage are taking advantage of the latest products to improve efficiency and save money
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2007. Golf Inc.. June. 16(6): p. 32-37.
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| It's a slow start for 2007 rounds
| Carter, Keith. 2007. Golf Inc.. May. 16(5): p. 9-10.
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| All golf is local: Tougher competition will favor innovative operators, executives say
| Carter, Keith. 2007. Golf Inc.. May. 16(5): p. 14-15.
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| GPS: The next generation
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2007. Golf Inc.. May. 16(5): p. 30-32, 34-35.
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| A crusader at heart: Hurdzan continues fight for environmentally sound practices
| Desiere, Scott. 2007. Golf Inc.. May. 16(5): p. 38.
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| Contractors plagued by superintendent shortage: Lack of experienced applicants, heavy travel demands take toll, course builders say
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2007. Golf Inc.. April. 16(4): p. 20-21.
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| More study ordered for genetically altered plants
| Carter, Keith. 2007. Golf Inc.. March. 16(3): p. 14.
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| A balancing act: Operators juggle tighter budgets, rising costs to deliver quality conditions
| Lee, Brian A. 2007. Golf Inc.. February. 16(2): p. 16.
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| It's not easy keeping green: For maintenance staffs, environmental, water, labor issues just won't go away
| Carter, Keith. 2007. Golf Inc.. February. 16(2): p. 17-18.
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| Roundup Ready grass still on hold: Golf operators optimistic but cautious as final decision awaited
| Carter, Keith. 2006. Golf Inc.. December. 15(12): p. 8-9.
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| GCSAA conducts water use study
| Carter, Keith. 2006. Golf Inc.. November. 15(11): p. 12.
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| Water woes worsen: Droughts, infrastructure costs create more hurdles for developers
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2006. Golf Inc.. November. 15(11): p. 34-35.
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| Perception vs. reality
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. September. 15(9): p. 4.
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| A small world for golf course development
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. August. p. 37.
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| Course-building boom in Europe: Study finds continent could produce 25 percent of new golf developments globally
| Crittenden, Jack. 2006. Golf Inc.. August. 15(8): p. 7-8.
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| Designed for speed: Developers find right layout can aid pace of play
| Lee, Brian A. 2006. Golf Inc.. July. 15(7): p. 56-57.
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| Playing the rankings game
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. June. 15(6): p. 18-20, 22-24, 26-27.
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| Short story: Golfer lifestyle changes key 3.4 percent increase in executive-length courses
| Desiere, Scott. 2006. Golf Inc.. June. 15(6): p. 32-33.
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| Water supplies drying up
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. May. 15(5): p. 26-28, 30.
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| Salt of the turf: Papsalum grass gains in popularity for coastal areas
| Mills, Wayne. 2006. Golf Inc.. May. 15(5): p. 32-33.
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| New seeds hit the market: Price stability expected, but some increases possible
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2006. Golf Inc.. May. 15(5): p. 33.
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| Landmark ruling ahead for wetlands?
| Carter, Keith. 2006. Golf Inc.. April. 15(4): p. 7-8.
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| The Wigwam, Sunset Ridge take top honors in annual Golf Inc. contest.
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. April. 15(4): p. 18-20, 22-24.
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| Construction cost guessing game
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. February. 15(2): p. 38-39.
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| Biggest price variables? Location, location, location.
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. February. 15(2): p. 40, 42.
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| 'It's a crap shoot': Developers have to plan for potential price increases
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. February. 15(2): p. 42-43.
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| Course closed
| Dunlap, Jim. 2006. Golf Inc.. February. 15(2): p. 44-45, 47.
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| Too many golfers dying to play
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. December. 14(12): p. 4.
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| GPS companies go the distance
| Besack, Mike. 2005. Golf Inc.. December. 14(12): p. 12-13.
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| A new breed of golf resorts
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. December. 14(12): p. 18-20, 22.
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| Our fearless predictions
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc.. December. 14(12): p. 31.
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| Private clubs on the rise
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. November. 14(11): p. 12-13.
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| The cost of Katrina
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. November. 14(11): p. 16.
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| Risky bidding
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. November. 14(11): p. 28-32.
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| Water, water, but not everywhere
| Desiere, Scott. 2005. Golf Inc.. November. 14(11): p. 33.
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| Hurricanes' costly blow: Gulf Coast golf operators work to repair devastation from Katrina, Rita
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. October. 14(10): p. 6-7.
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| Davis Love design team adds four new projects
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. October. 14(10): p. 9, 12.
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| Refinery now a golf gusher: Three Crowns course turns polluted site into a golf hot spot
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. October. 14(10): p. 30-31.
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| Brownfields go green: Landfills, industrial sites add to urban golf scene
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. October. 14(10): p. 31.
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| Remodels on the rise: Owners find that a new look is one way to raise revenues
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. October. 14(10): p. 32-33.
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| Who needs a golf course? Pulte strategy brings players to existing courses
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. October. 14(10): p. 34.
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| A sheepish dilemma
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 4.
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| Movers and shakers: [Tom Doak]
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 7.
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| Openings outpace Charlotte's growth: Too much golf despite population jump
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 13.
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| Who is buying golf courses
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 20-21, 24-25.
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| Fractional ownership market booming: Sales at golf resorts nearly double over one-year period
| Burns, Steve. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 31-32.
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| Did building boom miss targets?: Over 1,000 new courses opened in the past five years, but some cities still under-golfed
| Carter, Keith. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 33.
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| Irrigation upgrade solves turf woes: High-tech systems improve playing surfaces at lower cost
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc.. September. 14(9): p. 37.
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| Operators fret over soaring oil prices: No major impact on rounds, but some costs are going up
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. August. 14(8): p. 5-6.
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| Palm Springs: How much is too much: The numbers say desert market oversupplied already, but developers keep building new courses Access Restrictions | Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc.. August. 14(8): p. 13.
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| Caution, careful planning are today's development watchwords (Editor-in-Chief, Golf Inc.)
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. August. 14(8): p. 18.
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| Plan your way into -- and out of -- the golf
| White, Douglas. 2005. Golf Inc.. August. 14(8): p. 27.
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| Time to go to seed: Supplies are plentiful, but fuel costs increase bottom line
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc.. August. 14(8): p. 42.
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| Superintendents grow game, too: GCSAA survey finds 30 percent take steps to attract new players
| Carter, Keith. 2005. Golf Inc.. August. 14(8): p. 43.
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| Junior strategy: Michigan course draws more than 300 young people to program
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. July. 14(7): p. 18.
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| Rising tide for management companies
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. July. 14(7): p. 22-24, 26, 43-44, 46, 48-49.
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| The troubled saga of GPS
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc.. July. 14(7): p. 50-57.
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| Boom times for resorts
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. July. 14(7): p. 58, 60.
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| Ban those bunker washouts
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc.. July. 14(7): p. 62.
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| Pick up the pace: Course loading, flow, technology are critical to speed play, experts say
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. June. 14(6): p. 10.
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| Water a growing worry: 77% of operators concerned about supply, survey finds
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc.. June. 14(6): p. 15.
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| Golf course architecture's family tree
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. June. 14(6): p. 26-30.
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| Green thinking yields greenbacks: Environmental focus gives CourseCo inside track for contracts
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc.. June. 14(6): p. 38-39.
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| USGA to study golf ball changes
| Carter, Keith. 2005. Golf Inc. May. 14(5): p. 10.
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| Golf's missing generation
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. May. 14(5): p. 20-24.
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| Plant uproots NYC facility: Terrorism concerns lead to course redesign
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. May. 14(5): p. 32.
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| Don't spray that turf! Natural resistance grows in with hardy new grasses
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc. May. 14(5): p. 34.
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| Roll it out and let play begin
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc. May. 14(5): p. 35.
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| Renovation of the year awards
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc.. April. 14(4): p. 20-22, 24, 26-27.
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| What's new in course construction
| Carter, Keith. 2005. Golf Inc.. April. 14(4): p. 30.
| More | 105996 |
| Wait! Don't toss those clippings!
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc.. April. 14(4): p. 34.
| More | 105998 |
| Northeast courses fight winterkill: Superintendents conduct study of damaging turf disease
| Carter, Keith. 2005. Golf Inc.. April. 14(4): p. 35.
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| A return to technology
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 12-14, 16-20.
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| Small clubhouse? Try a big tent
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 30.
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| Wildlife good for business
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 37-38.
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| Replace your divots? Maybe not
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 41.
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| Finding the perfect cut: Operators look for versatility in equipment
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 42.
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| Pickseed tightens grip on U. S. seed
| Lawson, Amy. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 43.
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| What's up with construction costs
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. February. 14(2): p. 24-28, 30.
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| 2004 course openings down again
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. February. 14(2): p. 32.
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| Jacobson Missouri design underway
| Besack, Mike. 2005. Golf Inc. February. 14(2): p. 33.
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| Bunkers with a silver lining: Ritz Carlton courses find solution to washouts with new liner, sand delivery systems
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. February. 14(2): p. 37.
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| New products go for the kill
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc. February. 14(2): p. 38.
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| Golf's data dilemma
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. January. 14(1): p. 4.
| More | 100216 |
| Major muni upgrades: Cities open checkbooks for substantial, expensive course facelifts
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. January. 14(1): p. 37-38.
| More | 100218 |
| One-time dump now haven: Officials go extra mile to ensure Sanctuary Lake course lives up to its name
| Dunlap, Jim. 2005. Golf Inc. January. 14(1): p. 40.
| More | 100221 |
| New materials fight erosion: Improved products make it easier to keep sand, soil in place
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2005. Golf Inc. January. 14(1): p. 42.
| More | 100222 |
| What to do in case of emergency
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. December. 13(12): p. 11.
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| Why it's a different game
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. December. 13(12): p. 26-30.
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| Not your father's driving range
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. December. 13(12): p. 31.
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| Rare turf provides solutions
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. December. 13(12): p. 35.
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| Labor shortage plagues courses
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. November. 13(11): p. 13, 17.
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| Shorter courses on the rise?
| Besack, Mike. 2004. Golf Inc. November. 13(11): p. 36.
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| Keep maintenance on track: Software cuts operators' costs, keeps equipment working
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. November. 13(11): p. 38.
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| Make every drop count: Technology improves tools to get more green for the buck
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. November. 13(11): p. 39.
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| New Velocity offers better Poa control
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. November. 13(11): p. 39.
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| Eye of the storms
| Larsen, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 5,7.
| More | 98918 |
| Golf travel recovering
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 11.
| More | 98919 |
| Fighting the tax man
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 12-13.
| More | 98920 |
| Good time to buy?
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 22-24.
| More | 98921 |
| Anatomy of a golf course sale
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 26-27.
| More | 98922 |
| Big developers cautiously optimistic
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 28.
| More | 98923 |
| Clubs can cash in on wetlands
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 30.
| More | 98924 |
| Buy or lease?
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 34.
| More | 98926 |
| Superintendents sound off
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. October. 13(10): p. 35.
| More | 98927 |
| Native grasses give courses unique beauty
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. September. 13(9): p. 42.
| More Keywords | 101354 |
| When you need new turf- fast: Pre-germination can pop rye and bentgrass in 24 hours, consultant says
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. September. 13(9): p. 43.
| More Keywords | 101355 |
| Turf companies adopt standard bushel size
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. September. 13(9): p. 43.
| More Keywords | 101356 |
| Oil prices squeeze operators
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 98480 |
| Sod producer sold to Florida company
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 7.
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| Rounds rebound in NE
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 8.
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| Selling your course? You have options
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 11.
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| Operators reap more revenue per round
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 15,16.
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| Too wet, too dry: Operators face floods, drought again this year
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 17.
| More Keywords | 98485 |
| Golf's most active lenders
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 24.
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| Development report: Down, not out
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 28.
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| Resort to offer round-the-clock golf
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 29.
| More Keywords | 98488 |
| Fall prep for spring play
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. August. 13(8): p. 33.
| More Keywords | 98489 |
| Courses embrace corporate ties: Delta Airlines lands at Bear's Best, Chateau Elan
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 5.
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| Industry barometer
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 7.
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| Interest worries weigh on owners: Potential rate increases present uncertian risk
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 9.
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| S. C. courses fight for tax relief
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 15.
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| Outsourcing maintenance may cut costs: Write the contract to get the services the course needs
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 42.
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| The bermuda new angle: Greens renovation improves playing conditions, reduces maintenance
| Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 43.
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| Bentgrass disease plaques Carolinas: Scientist, superintendents discover techniques to combat pythium pathogen
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. July. p. 44.
| More Keywords | 96950 |
| Developers cool on golf: Home builders examine residential golf projects more closely
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. June. 13(6): p. 5-6.
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| No end in sight on foreclosures: Bonds nad lenders continue to take back properties
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. June. 13(6): p. 11.
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| Lone Star adds 14 properties in Japan
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. June. 13(6): p. 12.
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| Paspalum popularity on the rise
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. June. 13(6): p. 42.
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| High-tech grass welcomed
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. June. 13(6): p. 43.
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| A brighter outlook, finally: Rounds, revenue rise, but it'll be a slow dawn, industry experts say
| Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. May. p. 5-6.
| More Keywords | 96218 |
| American Golf to exit Texas: Company looks to sell 21 properties
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. May. p. 9.
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| Is your golf course too tough?: Owners, architects balance challenge, playability
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. May. p. 36.
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| Courses to turn to new turf varieties: Seed, sod suit demands of superintendents, players
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. May. p. 39.
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| Synthetic turf plays like real thing: Players Turf System moves from back yard onto the course
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. May. p. 40.
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| Water limits squeeze operators: Owners, local regulators work together to keep courses green
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 5.
| More | 96299 |
| USDA offers financing relief: Program guarantees loans on rural layouts
| Buckley, Bruce. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 8-9.
| More | 96300 |
| Amenities outside the box
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 10-14.
| More | 96301 |
| The real co$t [cost] of developing your golf course
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 16-17.
| More | 96302 |
| The co$t [cost] of construction: A buyer's market
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 18-21, 24.
| More | 96303 |
| Business plan: Strategic planning a must
| DeLozier, Henry. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 25-26.
| More | 96304 |
| Budgets & financing: Get lenders to show you the money
| Arterburn, Todd. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 27-28.
| More | 96305 |
| Permitting: The approval game plan
| Martinez, Gil. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 29.
| More | 96306 |
| Marketing: The selling of your golf course
| Gaines, Brian. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 30.
| More | 96307 |
| GPS seeks stability: Stable pricing, more development money could follow ProLink-Parview merger
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 31.
| More | 96308 |
| Range revenue-boosters: New approaches to baseball, GPS generate extra income
| Hughes, Paul. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 32.
| More | 96309 |
| Will golfers play more this year?: Industry experts expect rounds increases – If weather cooperates
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 33.
| More | 96310 |
| Vineyard course an organic success: Award-winning facility reaches artistic and financial heights
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 34.
| More | 96311 |
| Golf courses will pay more for turfgrass seed: Supplies short in some varieties due to crop and business failures
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 37.
| More | 96312 |
| Aerators tame algae beast: Florida club pleases members with more attractive, cleaner water features
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 38.
| More | 96313 |
| Superintendent salaries up 3.5 percent: Increased education translates into higher wages
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 39.
| More | 96314 |
| Steve Forrest: Communication between architect, developer is crucial kep to success for any golf course project
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. April. p. 42.
| More | 96315 |
| Snake in the rough
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 4.
| More ↔ | 93158 |
| Iraq sand trap
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 4.
| More | 93160 |
| Building slowdown
| Anonymous. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 6.
| More | 93161 |
| Course changes attract ladies: Added yardage, upgraded tees triple membership in women's club
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 13.
| More | 93162 |
| Architects go beyond design
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 18-19, 21-24.
| More | 93159 |
| Plug in, turn on: New generation of electric motors leads advances in maintenance equipment
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 36.
| More | 93163 |
| Where the rubber meets the greens: New greens construction process uses rubber to reduce environmental problems
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 38.
| More | 93164 |
| Visa rule changes may benefit courses: Bush proposal a boon for golf courses seeking workers, consultant says
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 39.
| More | 93165 |
| Steve Mona: Set the right goals to give your superintendent a blueprint for success
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. February. 13(2): p. 42.
| More | 93166 |
| Taxing issues for courses: New tax rules mean big savings for owners
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2004. Golf Inc. January. 13(1): p. 14.
| More | 92884 |
| Brighter days ahead in 2004: Course openings below 200 mark, but industry forecasts uptick
| Dunlap, Jim. 2004. Golf Inc. January. 13(1): p. 36.
| More Keywords | 92885 |
| Chemical prices fall: More generics hit market as patents on popular brands expire
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. January. 13(1): p. 39.
| More | 92886 |
| Arsenic haunts Florida courses: Superintendents eliminate use of herbicide as precaution
| Willard, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. January. 13(1): p. 40.
| More | 92887 |
| Where to build golf courses
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 20-22,24.
| More Keywords | 101059 |
| Building cost dooms perfect site
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 25.
| More Keywords | 101060 |
| Award-winning and money-saving ideas
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 26-28.
| More Keywords | 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.
| More Keywords | 101062 |
| Course overcomes damaged greens
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 32.
| More Keywords | 101064 |
| Naturally famous: Shark's Tooth environmentally friendly design earns recognition
| Gareau, Colleen. 2003. Golf Inc. October. 12(10): p. 33.
| More Keywords | 101065 |
| New erosion controls aid bottom line
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. October 24. 12(10): p. 34.
| More Keywords | 101066 |
| Building upgrades, volunteers pay off: IGM executive's suggestion leads to maintenance facility improvements
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. October 24. 12(10): p. 35.
| More Keywords | 101068 |
| Why more ranges are adding variety
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. July. 12(7): p. 17.
| More | 95442 |
| Fit the contractor to the project
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. July. 12(7): p. 42.
| More | 95443 |
| Irrigation answers
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. July. 12(7): p. 45.
| More | 95444 |
| Wetlands filter community pollutants
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. July. 12(7): p. 46.
| More | 95445 |
| Native grasses used to fill out-of-play areas
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. July. 12(7): p. 47.
| More | 95446 |
| Revenue per round rises in 2002
| Carter, Keith. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 6, 8.
| More Keywords | 95967 |
| Creative compensation: With a tight economy, some operators find new options to reward staff
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 11.
| More Keywords | 95968 |
| Right tools to increase play: Tips for bringing handicapped, other new golfers
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 12.
| More Keywords | 95969 |
| Five technologies you need right now
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 28-30, 32, 34.
| More Keywords | 95970 |
| Environmental protection: Built in features gain good will, save permit time, maintenance expense
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 35.
| More Keywords | 95971 |
| Too wet to play
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 37.
| More Keywords | 95972 |
| Invest time in choosing grass seed
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. May. 12(5): p. 39.
| More Keywords | 95973 |
| Tougher days ahead for tourneys
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 12.
| More Keywords | 95950 |
| Golf's new breed of architects
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 20-24.
| More Keywords | 95951 |
| Are golf salaries really going up?
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 26-29.
| More Keywords | 95952 |
| Waterway rules stymie developers
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 34.
| More Keywords | 95953 |
| Busy bear: Nicklaus Design has more that two dozen projects in construction
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 35.
| More Keywords | 95954 |
| Be careful shelling out for sod
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 37.
| More Keywords | 95955 |
| Hume on attracting more women golfers
| Carter, Keith. 2003. Golf Inc. April. 12(4): p. 42.
| More Keywords | 95956 |
| Golf behind bars
| Anonymous. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 4.
| More | 95451 |
| Nature trail in the rough
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 14.
| More | 95452 |
| Free defibrillator for golf events: Company offers emergency support to courses
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 17.
| More | 95453 |
| How much does it cost to build a course?
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 18-22.
| More | 95454 |
| Bad water harms equipment: Upgrades help extend life of irrigation systems
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 31.
| More | 95455 |
| Munis in Southwest go brown: Cities move to reduce irrigation as part of water conservation efforts
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 33.
| More | 95456 |
| Oregon course wins grants for pipeline: Effluent redirected from wetland to turf irrigation
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 34.
| More | 95457 |
| Safer on-course drinking water standards ordered
| Willard, Christine. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 34.
| More | 95458 |
| Landfill course takes root
| Stabile, Tom. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 36.
| More | 95459 |
| Better-draining bunkers: Contractor pioneers method to cut sand trap maintenance costs
| Dunlap, Jim. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 37.
| More | 95460 |
| Davis on choosing a golf course builder
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2003. Golf Inc. February. 12(2): p. 42.
| More | 95461 |
| Adopt-a-hole saves time, money: Operators find golfers ready, willing to keep course in shape
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 16.
| More | 99874 |
| Turf wars: Public vs. private development
| Dunlap, Jim. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 23-27.
| More | 99875 |
| Renovate! Is it time to make changes?
| Dunlap, Jim. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 29-31, 34.
| More | 99876 |
| Audubon approval: Worth the cost?
| Dunlap, Jim. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 35.
| More | 99877 |
| Manage features for sparkling water
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 40.
| More | 99878 |
| Turf jobs: Diploma required
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 42.
| More | 99879 |
| No grass, no golf: Alabama course devastated by fungus closed to replace greens
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 44.
| More | 99880 |
| Golfers wave off West Nile biters
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 44.
| More | 99881 |
| Bittner on keeping members happy
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. October. 11(10): p. 50.
| More | 99882 |
| Robert Dedman, Sr. 1926-2002
| Anonymous. 2002. Golf Inc. September. 11(9): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 96362 |
| Most admired golf courses
| Stabile, Tom. 2002. Golf Inc. September. 11(9): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 96365 |
| Only 20% of public players loyal
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2002. Golf Inc. September. 11(9): p. 25.
| More Keywords | 96368 |
| Inmate-built facility under way
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2002. Golf Inc. September. 11(9): p. 29.
| More Keywords | 96370 |
| Waiting to exhale
| Stabile, Tom. 2002. Golf Inc. September. 11(9): p. 33-36.
| More Keywords | 96371 |
| 1st annual development of the year
| Dunlap, Jim. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 8-9, 17.
| More Keywords | 101034 |
| Disabled carts slow to catch on
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 29.
| More Keywords | 101041 |
| Club cleans up vandalized Indian cave
| Luczycki, Rebecca. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 33.
| More Keywords | 101044 |
| Golf the night away: Texas operator says lights are worth the investment
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 40.
| More Keywords | 101045 |
| Tour 18 adds design services
| Dunlap, Jim. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 41.
| More Keywords | 101047 |
| Fertile ground: Fertilizer choices can fit any budget
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 44.
| More Keywords | 101076 |
| Fall seed supply looks good
| Willard, Christine. 2002. Golf Inc. August. 11(8): p. 45.
| More Keywords | 101078 |
| Solid as a rock
| Elston, Casey. 1993. Golf Development Magazine. February. 2(2): p. GO-1-GO-7.
| More Keywords | 277439 |
| Golf course development in coastal communities
| Griffin, Rick. 1993. Golf Development Magazine. February. 2(2): p. 5, 18.
| More Keywords | 277437 |
| New bentgrasses creep into golf courses
| Brilman, Leah A. 1993. Golf Development Magazine. February. 2(2): p. 6-7, 18.
| More Keywords | 277438 |
| Wastewater reclamation systems: Choosing the right system
| Tompkins, Alan. 1992. Golf Inc.. September. 1(10): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 277433 |
| Economics of golf course green reconstruction vs. renovation
| Bowyer, Tim; Roberts, Don. 1992. Golf Inc.. September. 1(10): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 277436 |
| Lakepoint turns flagging golf community around
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Inc.. September. 1(10): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 277440 |
| Heritage Pointe: Calgary, Canada
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Inc.. September. 1(10): p. 11-15.
| More Keywords | 277441 |
| Golf owners decide most big ticket items, GDM survey reveals
| Elston, Casey. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. August. 1(8): p. 1, 21.
| More Keywords | 277430 |
| Big '93 expectations: Architects draw builder notice
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. August. 1(8): p. 1, 27.
| More Keywords | 277431 |
| Proper use of laboratory services in golf
| Dixon, Chuck; McWilliams, Steve. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. August. 1(8): p. 4, 11.
| More Keywords | 277432 |
| Levels of golf course irrigation
| Beck, David B. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. August. 1(8): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 277434 |
| Queen's Harbour Yacht & Country Club
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. August. 1(8): p. 15-18, 20.
| More Keywords | 277435 |
| Antelope Hills South: The city of Prescott, Arizona became a residential land developer in conjunction with its new municipal golf course
| Elston, Casey. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. July. 1(7): p. GO-2-GO-6.
| More Keywords | 277429 |
| Reclaimed water: Course owners' pipe dream paying off
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. July. 1(7): p. 1, 23.
| More Keywords | 277428 |
| Turf tall fescue breeding sprouts up in golf
| Sellmann, Mark. 1992. Golf Development Magazine. July. 1(7): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 277254 |
| Rees Jones Courses speed toward early 1992 construction
| Anonymous. [1991]. Golf Development Magazine. Premiere Issue: p. 1, 11.
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| Kealakehe potty trains new course
| Gundy, Bernard. [1991]. Golf Development Magazine. Premiere Issue: p. 1, 20.
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| New buffalograss faces first test for future fairway use
| Elston, Casey. [1991]. Golf Development Magazine. Premiere Issue: p. 1, 10.
| More Keywords | 277423 |
| How to get money to develop a golf course
| Chautin, Jerry. [1991]. Golf Development Magazine. Premiere Issue: p. 6.
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| Hydraulic planting revolutionizes the planting of golf course grasses
| Johannes, Scott. [1991]. Golf Development Magazine. Premiere Issue: p. 10.
| More Keywords | 277425 |
| The habitat: The project, which endured four years of delays and challenges, stands as a testimony of a course design's ability to complement nature
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