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Author(s):Brandenburg, David
Author Affiliation:Editor, The Grass Roots
Title:Do you know our history?
Section:WGCSA
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Source:The Grass Roots. Vol. 41, No. 1, January/February 2012, p. 38.
Publishing Information:Madison, WI: Wisconsin Golf Course Superintendents Association.
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Education; Golf course superintendents; History; Networking; Recommendations; Short courses; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wisconsin Golf Course Superintendents Association
Subjects' Names:Brockhausen, Paul; Haas, Gene
Abstract/Contents:Suggests several methods for Wisconsin Golf Course Superintendents Association (WGCSA) members to become better versed in the history of golf in Wisconsin, and how the association and game have developed. Recommends reading the WGCSA 75th Anniversary book, Caring for the Green, by Gene Haas. Claims that "the Wisconsin Greenkeepers Association was formed in 1930 after greenkeepers from Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin gathered at The College of Agriculture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the inaugural greenkeepers short course." Provides a statement from the first president of the association, Paul Brockhausen.
Language:English
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Brandenburg, D. 2012. Do you know our history?. Grass Roots. 41(1):p. 38.
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