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Fastlink of full TGIF record #81866

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Full TGIF Record # 81866
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Publication Type:
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Professional
Author(s):Marsh, Gary
Author Affiliation:Freelance writer, San Anselmo, California
Title:Is Oregon the next golf destination?
Source:Urban Land. August 2002, p. 84-85.
# of Pages:2
Publishing Information:Washington, DC: The Urban Land Institute
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf industry trends; Golf demand; Golf industry; History; Golf courses; Land forms; Economic impacts
Abstract/Contents:Describes the continually rising popularity of Oregon as a golf destination. Discusses the recent development of courses in the area, as well as the state's long history of famous golf courses. Details how Oregon has six of the top 100 courses in America according to GolfWeek. Describes how the diverse terrain of Oregon makes it popular with both developers and the general public. Explains how the growing Oregon economy has boosted the growth of Oregon's golf scene.
Language:English
References:0
Note:Pictures, color
Geographic Terms:Oregon
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Marsh, G. 2002. Is Oregon the next golf destination?. Urban Land. p. 84-85.
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