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Author(s):Anonymous
Title:Irrigation conquers coral on the Keys
Section:The greening of golf
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Source:Golf Business. Vol. 51, No. 10, October 1976, p. 22-24.
Publishing Information:Cleveland, Ohio: The Harvest Publishing Company
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Automatic irrigation systems; Coral; Course profile; Cultural methods; Environmental stewardship; Hybrid bermudagrasses; Irrigation installation
Facility Names:Ocean Reef Club, in Key Largo, Florida
Abstract/Contents:Profiles the Ocean Reef Club's golf courses on Key Largo, "the northern-most of the Florida Keys," where golfers play on coral. Details the challenges involved with creating a golf environment on Florida coral. Explains that coral is a "fine absorber of organic material and particulates that are good plant food, and it provides unexcelled drainage." Highlights the "fully automatic, electric, double-row Rain Bird sprinkler system" that caters to two of the courses at Ocean Reef Club.
Language:English
References:0
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Anonymous. 1976. Irrigation conquers coral on the Keys. Golfdom: Bus. J. Golf. 51(10):p. 22-24.
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