Keyword: Golf course development
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Pound Ridge GC |
Wax, Richard. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. October. 14: p. 64-65, 67. |
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144434 |
Northern new boys |
Alexander, Mark. 2008. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 24-27. |
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190433 |
D-day - seeding 'seaspray' seashore paspalum Access Restrictions |
van Amerongen, Arne. 2008. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 14-15. |
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190405 |
In search of the "Uniquely New Zealand" golf course landscape! |
Glasgow, Alex. 2008. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. August. 23(3): p. 4-7. |
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143115 |
A jewel in the golfing crown |
Jones, Martyn. 2008. Pitchcare. August/September. 20: p. 110-113. |
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140587 |
A tale of two owners |
Brennan, Jack. 2008. Golf Course Industry. August. 20(8): p. 16. |
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216561 |
Diary of a golf course: Stoney ground | Jones, Peter. 2008. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 23. |
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190333 |
Expectations high for Hills/Forrest's first foray into Russia |
Anonymous. 2008. Golfdom Europe. July. 1(3): p. 6, 12. |
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138179 |
The making of Machrihanish Dunes: Course's architect, head greenkeeper jump environmental hurdles to help create a natural gem |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2008. Golfdom Europe. July. 1(3): p. 14-18. |
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138180 |
Diary of a golf course | Jones, Peter. 2008. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 23. |
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209050 |
New course is a marriage of ingenuity and nature | Pennington, Bill. 2008. The New York Times. June 30. p. [1-4]. |
138104 | |
6 things you didn't know about Torrey Pines |
Whitten, Ron. 2008. Golf World. June 6. p. 75-76. |
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136520 |
It can be done!: In a series of articles following the development of a new golf course, currently under construction in the South East of England, Peter Jones looks at a decision making processes involved in getting a new golf course established, so that it has every possible chance of being a financial success Access Restrictions |
Jones, Peter. 2008. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 27-29. |
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197117 |
Global innovation |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf & Sports Turf Australia. May/June. 16(3): p. 14-15. |
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292106 |
The visionary: The Brainerd area's big-time golf scene began as a simple idea from an inspired local: Fred Boos |
Roe, Jon. 2008. Minnesota Golfer. April/May. 36(2): p. 18. |
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296555 |
Meet the improved Interlachen: The storied Minnesota course gets an upgrade just in time for the 2008 Women's Open |
Fermoyle, Mike. 2008. Minnesota Golfer. April/May. 36(2): p. 38-41. |
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296592 |
Growing the game at Lightning Bug GC... While others talk Bubba acts |
Anonymous. 2008. TurfNet Monthly. April. 15(4): p. 1-4. |
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136419 |
Light and shade |
Lawrence, Adam. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. Front cover, 32-33, 35, 37-38. |
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138736 |
Hanse and Parsinen ready Castle Stuart for play |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 6-7. |
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138718 |
Another new frontier for Harradine |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 13. |
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138722 |
Sanford breaks ground on Egyptian course |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 13. |
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138723 |
Copsetown course planned |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 17. |
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138727 |
The enticing charms of par-free golf |
Charlton, Bruce. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 28-29. |
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138734 |
Have we forgotten the punter?: Matt Osborne reckons the ordinary golfer has been pushed aside by developers and architects alike |
Osborne, Matt. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. April. 12: p. 72. |
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138743 |
Robinson a creative pioneer |
Reger, John. 2008. Daily Pilot. April 24. p. [1-2]. |
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137004 |
Breakfast with Jackie: A straight- shooting Texan shares his views on golf and golf courses. | Moore, Jim. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 46(2): p. 14-16. |
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133504 |
Asian golf sees green light |
Wilson, Mike. 2008. Asian Golf Business. March/April. 2: p. 14-23. |
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160051 |
The Green Agenda: With golf courses under pressure from environmentalists and legislators, European golf is getting its green credentials in order |
Wilson, Mike. 2008. Golfdom Europe. March. 1(2): p. 8-10, 15-16, 18. |
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138168 |
Proposed golf course resort faces showdown with Scottish government |
Baker, Brian. 2008. Urban Land. February. p. 33-35. |
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135042 |
The little things count, too: An accessory upgrade is part of an overall course improvement project in Nebraska | Walsh, John. 2008. Golf Course Industry. February. 20(2): p. 80, 82-83. |
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138119 |
Golf Course OTOCEC |
Nastran, Gorazd. 2008. Pitchcare. February/March. 17: p. 28. |
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139111 |
Tournament pressures: A legacy of talented supers at Oak Hill |
Labbance, Bob. 2008. Superintendent: The Magazine for Golf Course Superintendents. February. 7(2): p. 22, 24, 26, 28, 42. |
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135751 |
On the road: Portugal | Fae, Aline. 2008. Buckeye Turf. February 8.06:20. |
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135024 |
Coming soon...The Lonnie Poole Golf Course on NC State's centennial campus |
Peeler, Tim. 2008. North Carolina Turfgrass. January/February. p. 10-15. |
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135920 |
House arrest: The housing market downturn hampers new golf course construction | Walsh, John. 2008. Golf Course Industry. January. 20(1): p. 28-31, 34. |
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138133 |
The real deal: A development team works closely with environmentalists to build a true links course in Scotland | Walsh, John. 2008. Golf Course Industry. January. 20(1): p. 74-76, 78. |
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138138 |
Classic and modern regrassing and renovation at Westmoor | Labbance, Bob. 2008. Turf [Central Edition]. January. 19(1): p. B8-B11, B27. |
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Hot spot for golf development: Middle East course-building boom spreads to Northern Africa | Larsen, Rebecca. 2008. Golf Inc.. January. 17(1): p. 35-37. |
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136322 |
SEcond course at Navarino for RTJII |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 19. |
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134690 |
A new course in Bulgaria for Harradine |
Anonymous. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 19. |
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134692 |
The innovator: Legendary golf architect Pete Dye transformed course design in the 1970s and 1980s. But his legacy goes much further than island greens and railway sleepers. Now in his eighties, Dye remains passionate, opinionated and active. Richard Wax spoke to him and wife Alice to the the Dye gospel |
Wax, Richard. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 34-35, 37, 39, 41, 43. |
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134701 |
Croatia: Golf's next hotspot?: Jeremy Pern reckons Croatia will become an important market for golf development in the near future |
Pern, Jeremy. 2008. Golf Course Architecture. January. 11: p. 80. |
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134709 |
Florida tightens water restrictions | Anonymous. 2008. Landscape Contractor National. January. 11(1): p. 10. |
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135757 |
A guide to golf course planning | Anonymous. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-2]. |
124748 | |
Selecting a golf course architect |
Anonymous. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. [1-2]. |
124750 | |
Bill Love: ASGCA member | Anonymous. [2007]. ASGCA World Wide Web Site. p. [1-2]. |
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127447 |
Pinehurst: Home of American Golf: The Evolution of a Legend |
Mandell, Richard. 2007. Pinehurst, North Carolina: T. Eliot Press. ix, 374 pp. First Edition. |
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128879 |
Fifty Years in a Bunker: The Creation of a World Top 100 Golf Links at the European Club |
Ruddy, Pat. 2007. [Brittas Bay, Co. Wicklow, Ireland]: Ruddy Golf Library. 120 pp. |
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128880 |
From Eden to an Endless Subdivision: Cultural Explorations Into the Emerging Coyote Springs Landscape Access Restrictions |
Gushue, Stephen P. 2007. M.S. Thesis: University of Nevada. 130 pp. |
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135333 |
Carbon Sequestration and Emissions Due to Golf Course Turfgrass Development and Maintenance in Central Ohio | Selhorst, Adam Louis. 2007. M.S. Thesis: The Ohio State University. xv, 134 pp. |
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174872 |
Landscape Guidelines for Golf Course Development |
Wood, Mike. 2007. [St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom]: Scottish Golf Environment Group. 56 pp. |
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297711 |
European Institute of Golf Course Architects golf course design fees information bulletin |
Anonymous. [2007]. European Institute of Golf Course Architects. p. 1-8. |
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Drainage and irrigation: The yin and yang of golf course development |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture [STRI]. Winter. p. 2. |
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292592 |
Dukinfield Golf Club plans for the future |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture [STRI]. Winter. p. 2. |
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292593 |
Bringing it all together: Comprehensive development plans for Wheatley and Little Hay Golf Course |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture [STRI]. Winter. p. 3. |
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292596 |
Going the rounds: A look at the latest reports from a leading industry think tank |
Anonymous. 2007. Mountain West Turf. Winter. 7(4): p. 18-19. |
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292346 |
Working overseas... off the beaten path |
Reitman, John. 2007. TurfNet Monthly. December. 14(12): p. 1-5. |
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137340 |
Maximizing 'Cimarron' little bluestem establishment as secondary rough for a golf course |
Maddox, Victor L.; Goatley, J. Michael Jr.; Philley, H. Wayne; Stewart, Barry; Wells, D. Wayne. 2007. Applied Turfgrass Science. December. 4(1): p. [1-9]. |
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127706 |
Golf Course Construction and Operation in New Jersey, August 2000 |
Department of Environmental Protection. 2007. Trenton, New Jersey: State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection. 48 pp. |
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131582 |
The new Dun Loaghaire Golf Club opens for business Access Restrictions |
Macpherson, Ian. 2007. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 238: p. 5-7. |
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134886 |
Double trouble: There's no safe side to Prairie Landing's two-headed No. 5 Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2007. Golf Course Management. October. 75(10): p. 58-60. |
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128607 |
The China syndrome: Avoiding mistakes of bigger neighbor fuels Vietnamese golf boom |
Kumar, Vidhanshu. 2007. Golf Inc.. October. 16(10): p. 38-41. |
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139347 |
What a long, strange trip it's been: It took a municipal course in California 20 years to come to fruition | Blais, Peter. 2007. Golf Course Industry. September. 19(8): p. 80-82, 84-85. |
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138005 |
Kooindah keeps it green | Scullion, Dean. 2007. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 9(5): p. 18-22. |
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144118 |
Golf-centered development in coastal Mediterranean Europe: A soft sustainability test |
Briassoulis, H. 2007. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. September 10. 15(5): p. 441-462. |
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148622 |
The "experience" at The Highlands Golf Course at Primland Resort |
Fultz, Charlie. 2007. Virginia Turfgrass Journal. July/August. p. 28-30. |
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127339 |
Learning the ropes, and beyond: Being an assistant superintendent may not be easy, but learning everyday is Access Restrictions |
Reznicek, Sam. 2007. Golf Course Management. July. 75(7): p. 80-82, 84. |
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126562 |
20 years in the desert | Wood, Heather. 2007. Golf Course Industry. July. 19(6): p. 18-19. |
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The doctor is in: A social scientist and demographer discusses keys to operating a successful facility |
Jones, Pat. 2007. Golf Course Industry. July. 19(6): p. 32-35. |
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230830 |
Have designs will travel: American architects travel hundreds of thousands of miles every year and visit dozens of countries, sharing their expertise with golf developers worldwide. Today's busiest U.S. course designers must keep their passports handy as they cover the globe thanks to an international golf construction boom |
Dunlap, Jim. 2007. Golf Inc.. June. 16(6): p. 20-27. |
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127415 |
Test of time: Oakmont's latest incarnation most demanding yet |
Klein, Bradley S. 2007. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. June 8. 9(10): p. 26-27. |
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Shorter loops: Architects, developers target nontraditional course niches |
Massey, T. R. 2007. Golf Course Industry. May. 19(5): p. 70-74. |
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230879 |
Institute advisory council adds muscle Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Management. April. 75(4): p. 24. |
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124006 |
Chinese premier gets tough on golf development Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Management. April. 75(4): p. 26. |
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124009 |
[EIA process] |
Craven, Andrew. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 6. |
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[Difficult sites] |
Boswell, William F. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 6-7. |
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127804 |
Chambers Bay shoots for the stars |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 11. |
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125858 |
Will three go into one? |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 13. |
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125859 |
Prague project for Scott-Taylor |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 21. |
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126040 |
Coming soon: Valderrama II? |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 21. |
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126042 |
Construction starts on Wicked Pony |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 23. |
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126043 |
Algarve golf moves east |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 23. |
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126044 |
Phil forms design business |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 23. |
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126046 |
The state of golf in Italy |
Caremoli, Luigi Rota. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 35. |
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126148 |
Living the lifestyle |
Gage, Lawrence. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 39. |
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126160 |
Golf's new horizons |
Sartori, Andrea. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 41. |
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126168 |
The links at Las Palomas: Puerto Peñasco, Mexico: Richardson brings the bump and run to Mexico. Adam Lawence gets all Scottish |
Lawrence, Adam. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. April. 8: p. 67, 69, 71. |
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126705 |
Sea Pines launches upgrades under new owners |
Hull, Peter. 2007. The Post and Courier. April 9. p. [1-3]. |
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123561 |
US course closures outpace openings | Anonymous. 2007. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 6. |
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191975 |
The stuff of dreams: From undeveloped land to gated community, Reynolds Plantation has evolved into a world-class golf destination |
Musselwhite, Ronnie. 2007. Golf Business [NGCOA]. March. 13(3): p. 48-49. |
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138050 |
"Make it scotch": Brae Burn, one of America's best courses for 110 years |
Labbance, Bob. 2007. Superintendent: The Magazine for Golf Course Superintendents. March. 6(3): p. 14, 16, 18, 20. |
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123540 |
A city's strategy to fund a golf course by developing homes on proximate property Access Restrictions |
Boswell, William J.; Crompton, John L. 2007. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. Spring. 25(1): p. 115-127. |
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200545 |
A shark in Teton country?: Eastern Idaho development selects Greg Norman group for course design |
Anonymous. 2007. Mountain West Turf. Spring. 7(1): p. 16-17. |
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Captured value on the links: Using excess land of golf courses for redevelopment is one way course operators are generating cash for capital improvements |
Lurie, Steven J.; Thompson, Scott. 2007. Urban Land. February. p. 79-82. |
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130988 |
"China": The new frontier |
Todd, Chris. 2007. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. February. 22(1): p. 15-16. |
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122717 |
Development growth to continue slow pace | Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Industry. February. 19(2): p. 56. |
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125217 |
Back in black: Ten years removed from the golf industry's biggest boom period, operators large and small stand poised for another phase of growth and profitability |
Blais, Peter. 2007. Golf Business [NGCOA]. January. 13(1): p. 36-43. |
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137984 |
Barnbougle Dunes: Beauty and the beast | Robinson, Brett. 2007. Australian Turfgrass Management. January/February. 9(1): p. 6-10. |
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120446 |
Grand designs for Tiger |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. January. 7: p. 8-9. |
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125681 |
Bandon to add Macdonald tribute |
Anonymous. 2007. Golf Course Architecture. January. 7: p. 11. |
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125682 |