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Web URL(s):https://clubandresortbusiness.com/2017/08/doing-what-comes-naturally/
    Last checked: 09/18/2017
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Author(s):Gilliland, Betsy
Author Affiliation:Contributing Editor, Club & Resort Business
Title:Doing what comes naturally: While native areas on golf courses can help properties save costs and decrease their environmental footprints, that is no call for superintendents to get complacent. The areas require patience and TLC to take root - and once established, they are still not maintenance-free
Section:Course & grounds
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Source:Club & Resort Business. Vol. 13, No. 8, August 2017, p. 38-42.
Publishing Information:Rocky River, Ohio: Harbor Communications
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Aesthetic values; Course profile; Golf course design; Golf course maintenance; Golf courses in the environment; Natural environment; Naturalizing
Facility Names:Mossy Oak Golf Club, in West Point, Mississippi; Prairie Dunes Country Club, in Hutchinson, Kansas; Los Robles Greens Golf Course, in Thousand Oaks, California
Language:English
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Note:Includes siderbar, "Summing it up", p. 38
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Gilliland, B. 2017. Doing what comes naturally: While native areas on golf courses can help properties save costs and decrease their environmental footprints, that is no call for superintendents to get complacent. The areas require patience and TLC to take root - and once established, they are still not maintenance-free. Club & Resort Business. 13(8):p. 38-42.
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