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Author(s):Bailey, Mike
Author Affiliation:Golf Course Superintendent, Boca Rio Golf Course, Palm Beach County
Title:Is the daily demand for tournament conditions driving the entire golf industry into the ground?
Section:An opinion
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Source:The Florida Green. Winter 1995, p. 68, 70.
Publishing Information:FL: Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Hybrid bermudagrasses; Breeding; History; Golf green speed; Golf industry trends; Golf green maintenance; Cultivar purity; Futures; Research priorities; Cultivar improvement
Abstract/Contents:Suggests the need to find a long range ultimate bermudagrass. Discusses the creation of hybrids such as Tiftway 419. Suggests that the golf industry is driving itself into the ground by maintaining greens year-round. Discusses the use of DNA to create crossbreeds that will become the grass of the future. Suggests money for funding this research should come from golfers.
Language:English
References:0
Note:Reprint appears in Clippings [Washington], Summer 1995, p. 4-5, with variant pictures
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Bailey, M. 1995. Is the daily demand for tournament conditions driving the entire golf industry into the ground?. FLA Green. p. 68, 70.
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