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Web URL(s):http://digital.carolinasgcsa.org/HTML5/Carolinas-Golf-Course-Superintendent-Association-Carolinas-Green-September-October-2011
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Author(s):Valauri, Chris
Author Affiliation:Government Relations Counsel, Carolinas GCSA, North Carolina
Title:Urban concentration likely to put golf in good light
Column Name:Government relations
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Source:Carolinas Green. September/October 2011, p. 18.
Publishing Information:Liberty, SC: Carolinas GCSA
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Economic impacts; Golf courses; Golf demand; History; Political climate; Urban development
Geographic Terms:North Carolina
Abstract/Contents:Describes how North Carolina has changed over the past few decades. Discusses a political shift in the majority party, and explains how legislative redistricting and the census have impacted that shift. Predicts that "there will be a large demand for resorts and country clubs catering to millions of boomers who will call the Carolinas home in retirement." Advises the reader, due to the strong business environment in North Carolina, to continue playing golf.
Language:English
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Valauri, C. 2011. Urban concentration likely to put golf in good light. Carolinas Green. p. 18.
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