| Going soft
| Drury, Sally. 1997. TURF Management. June. p. 15.
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| Canaries lament: What went wrong at Maspalomas, and will it happen again?
| Anonymous. 1997. TURF Management. May. p. 17.
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| Hard man turned diplomat
| Garlick, Richard. 1997. TURF Management. February. p. 16-17, 19.
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| Don't know much about geology?
| Arthur, Richard. 1996. TURF Management. June. p. 21.
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| Luffness New: Home to the old ways: Bob Watt's stewardship of Luffness New mixes traditional links management with 1990s technology
| Anonymous. 1996. TURF Management. January. p. 22-23.
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| Independent irrigation: It's not hard to make your golf course completely independent of mains water
| Usher, Steve. 1995. TURF Management. October. p. 31, 33-34.
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| Eyesore sites: How to transform them: They may not be beautiful, but areas of reclaimed land are often the only sites available to golf course developers that are within range of human habitation
| Hemstock, David. 1995. TURF Management. September. p. 16-17, 19.
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| Evening dressing for golf courses
| Shiels, George. 1995. TURF Management. June. p. 22-23, 25.
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| My month
| Twist, Martin. 1995. TURF Management. February. p. 34.
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| The minder: Three months before opening, The Links at Bridlington Bay it is still vulnerable to the unreliable Yorkshire climate. Peter Baume's job is to make sure it makes it to the big day in perfect condition
| Anonymous. 1993. TURF Management. February. p. 16-17.
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| Club in the clouds: How do you maintain the highest golf course in Britain?
| Garlick, Richard. 1992. TURF Management. December. p. 18-19, 21.
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