Methods of solving vandalism problems
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Anonymous. 1965. Club Operations: Golf Course Edition. May. 3(2): p. G-6 - G-7.
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Security plan cuts down course vandalism
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Hoffman, Alfred. 1964. Club Operations: Golf Course Edition. September. 2(3): p. G-8 - G-9.
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[Troublesome and malicious activities on the golf course]
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Parker, Charlie. 1960. The Newsletter [New England]. September. p. 2.
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284774 |
Are you kind to your golf course?
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Ferguson, Marvin H. 1960. The Newsletter [New England]. July. p. 2-3.
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284773 |
"Kids' disease" ruins greens |
Anonymous. 1955. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 29(3): p. 84.
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And so it goes
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Kaiby, C. 1940. The Newsletter [New England]. June. 12(6): p. 4, 6, 8, 9.
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284717 |
Golf course signs
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Langton, W. E. 1937. The Newsletter [New England]. September. 9(9): p. 4.
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284588 |
Seed selling imposter is again confined |
Anonymous. 1937. Lawn Care. February. 10(1): p. 4.
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263235 |
Golf course pests
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Law, Ernest. 1936. The Newsletter [New England]. February. 8(2): p. 4-5.
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286453 |
Club crime wave stymied by gang captures |
Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. September. 9(9): p. 14.
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181780 |
Caliente closing relieves pros of ethical problem |
Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. September. 9(9): p. 16.
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181785 |
Golf club robberies high over par this year |
Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 9(8): p. 12.
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181763 |
Policing the fairways is a needed habit |
Estabrooks, Edith. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 7(8): p. 22.
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180831 |
Club's green damaged by small boys |
Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 7(5): p. 53.
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180747 |
Mixed German bent seed is often a costly gyp |
Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 7(5): p. 57-58.
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180749 |
Is it a racket?
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Pattison, E. E. 1933. The Newsletter [New England]. May. 5(5): p. 2-4.
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284169 |
False-face golf balls newest gyp for trade |
Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 7(1): p. 23.
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180201 |
Maryland pro pays $250 for job but gets nothing |
Anonymous. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 6(10): p. 24.
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180103 |
Theft wave at clubs result of new memberships |
Anonymous. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. September. 6(9): p. 15.
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180069 |
Pro-shop robber on prowl in Michigan |
Anonymous. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 6(8): p. 17.
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180027 |
Price gyps are punch-drunk; now for pro-maker K.O. |
Graffis, Herb. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 5(8): p. 78-80.
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178920 |
[The false-alarm pro] |
Anonymous. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 5(3): p. 33.
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178598 |
Golf goods price mess needs ironing out |
Anonymous. 1930. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 4(5): p. 52, 57.
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179147 |
Managers discuss ways of handling irate members in the dining-room |
Fulton, Jack Jr. 1930. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 4(1): p. 29-31.
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178470 |
Pro merchandising as manufacturers see it |
Graffis, Herb. 1929. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. November. 3(11): p. 30, 32.
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176441 |
More trouble!
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Burnett, Marston. 1929. The Newsletter [New England]. August. 1(4): p. 3-4.
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284020 |
What's the policy on delinquents? |
Adams, Walter T. 1929. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 3(6): p. 66, 68, 70.
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176273 |
"Herbae Mira" or what have you? |
Anonymous. 1929. Lawn Care. June/July. 2(3): p. 3.
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262616 |
Beware of caddie trust |
Anonymous. 1928. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 2(1): p. 21.
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281247 |
[A mischievous caddie] |
Anonymous. 1890. Golf [London]. October 24. 1(6): p. 82.
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