Keyword: Golf course maintenance
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Floral accents at Glen Oak Country Club | Robbins, Darrick. 2016. On Course [MAGCS]. October. 70(6): p. 20-22. |
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Moor Park Golf Club: Parkland poetry... |
Johnson, Neville. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 22-26. |
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Dun Laoghaire Golf Club: Hosts of the Curtis Cup |
Mahon, Alan. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 28-33. |
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Askernish Golf Club: The origin of species |
Handley, John. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 34-37. |
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Durabunker: A seismic influence! |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 42-47. |
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Bunker liners: To line or not to line? That is the question... |
Pace, Barry. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 116-119. |
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Preparing for winter |
Hawthorn, Bill. 2016.: p. 152. In: Course Maintenance - Preparing For Winter. 69. Allscott, Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom: Pitchcare.com Ltd. |
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Real life applications: Prescription turf management |
Trcka, Jesse. 2016. Hole Notes. October. 51(9): p. 14-20. |
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Standard operating procedure: Lending a helping hand |
Calder, David. 2016. Hole Notes. October. 51(9): p. 42-44. |
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Water margins |
Lawrence, Adam. 2016. Golf Course Architecture. October. 46: p. 32-33, 35, 37, 39. |
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What the Poa?: To understand why Sewickley Heights Golf Club wants the three-letter turfgrass variety to dominate its greens, one must understand its agronomic neighborhood |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 12-14, 16, 72. |
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Up against "the wall" |
Moraghan, Tim. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 18, 72. |
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Cooperating in NoCal and SoCal: A pair of Golden State courses separated by 350 miles demonstrate water-saving possibilities when agronomists, architects and builders work together |
Phillips, Hal. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 20-23, 72. |
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Dealing with interference |
Vinchesi, Brian. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 24. |
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Keep the conversation going: Not all renovation plans yield instant gratification. Just ask superintendent Ben Rink and the team at Champaign Country Club |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 26-28, 30. |
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Harboring better golf: A suburban Chicago park district course with a Cold War past creates a fresh experience for a variety of customers |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 34-36, 38. |
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Three keys to a successful winter shutdown: Before blowing out their irrigation systems and shutting down their courses, superintendents in the North should follow these guidelines |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 57-58. |
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Five things southern courses should avoid heading into winter: For year-round courses, fall means ramping up for the winter season. By targeting pests and pathogens and maintaining the best management practices, superintendents far South can accommodate increases in play and those in the Transition Zone can remain flexible to constantly changing conditions |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 59-60. |
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5 steps to achieving better fall rooting: Following these tips, superintendents can hone in on the part of the plant they can't see |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 61-62. |
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[When do you aerate your course?] |
Richter, Josh; Kauffman, Todd; Donahue, Steve. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 22(9): p. 16. |
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Historic changes: The 100-year-old Tryon Country Club faces major finanical and demographic issues. But officals are focusing efforts on the unconventional in order to ensure another 100 years |
Darbyson, Kyle. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 22(9): p. 22-24. |
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The things that can and will go wrong on tournament day |
Furlong, Ron. 2016. Superintendent. October. 15(10): p. 14. |
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Perennial pests: Some weeds just seem to keep showing up. Here's how to identify and control them |
Fech, John C.; Jakubowski, Brad. 2016. Superintendent. October. 15(10): p. 28-30. |
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New courses of action: Golf course properties are introducing the game to new players through initiatives such as FootGolf and other variations that have little effect on course conditions and upkeep | Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. October. 12(10): p. 40-45. |
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Floodwaters submerge Tarrawonga's Murray Course | Anonymous. 2016. The Cut. October 7. p. [1-2]. |
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Setting up the North Course at Silverado for the Safeway Open | James, Marty. 2016. Napa Valley Register. October 3. p. [1-5]. |
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[Lighting and sound/drainage and irrigation; cinematographer/superintendent; special effects/special features] | Albanese, Paul. 2016. Course Conditions. Fall. p. 15. |
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University students volunteer at Pacific Links Championship |
Carlsen, Josh. 2016. The Dogwood. Fall. p. 40-41. |
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Top, middle or bottom... Access Restrictions |
Rixon, Stella. 2016. STRI Bulletin. Autumn. 275: p. 8-11. |
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Opening doors to the world's great courses: Gaining international work experience can lift a greenkeeper's career prospects to a whole new level |
Allan, Matt. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Autumn. 33(1): p. 27-28. |
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The roughest green: Oakmont course known for being tough | Thayer, Allen. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Fall. 2(3): p. 70-73. |
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Rutgers turfgrasses prized at Baltusrol: Turfgrasses bred at Rutgers are widely used at golf courses, sporting fields and parks around the world | Bates, Todd. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Fall. 2(3): p. 74-79. |
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Before & after: Get growing with seed aide Cover Grow | Thayer, Allen. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Fall. 2(3): p. 96-100. |
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Shape the future: How next year's grass cover and soil profile will improve thanks to work you do now |
Owen, Andy; Bechelet, Henry. 2016. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 32-34. |
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Tips for overseeding |
Greenshield, David. 2016. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 35. |
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Life at the Belfry |
Hansell, Karl. 2016. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 36-39. |
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Battling storms at Baltusrol |
Fry, Mark. 2016. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 40-42. |
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'There was a great sigh of relief' |
Kiger, Jon. 2016. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 48-49. |
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Brisbane course big changes for Champion finish |
Dowie, Alastair. 2016. TurfCraft International. September/October. 170: p. 8, 10, 12. |
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Colt of the earth: Ensuring that Colt-designed Prestbury GC maintains its reputation as a top parkland venue is something course manager, Mark Crossley, is tasked with | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. September. 126: p. Cover, 18, 20-24, 26. |
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[Terry Wharton, Head Greenekeeper, Haydock Park Golf Club, Lancashire] | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. September. 126: p. 36. |
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Catashtrophe Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 32. |
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Prescribed fire: Another tool for your toolbox Access Restrictions |
Watkins, Wedge. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 38. |
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Pressing the right buttons: Superintendent John Rourke has found a rewarding home at Button Hole Golf Course, a facility that caters to those who may otherwise never discover the game Access Restrictions |
Phillips, Hal. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 54-56, 58-59. |
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Finding the right mix: Rising labor costs? Hydrophobic soil? Automated injection systems can help turf managers address these and other concerns Access Restrictions |
Hardwick, Nancy. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 78, 80-81. |
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[The Deere Run 10th] Access Restrictions |
Gustafson, Tony. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 112. |
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The sky is the limit: Drones, data and turf maintenance |
McPherson, David. 2016. Golfdom. September. 72(9): p. 18-20, 22-23. |
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The future workforce: Autonomous mowers will provide the golf maintenance industry relief from its labor crisis. The question is when |
Stewart, Dillon. 2016. Golfdom. September. 72(9): p. 24, 26, 28, 30, 32. |
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New irrigation system? Simple or Complex - It's your choice |
Collins, Larry. 2016. On Course [MAGCS]. September. 70(5): p. 4-6. |
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A multitude of portable moisture meters |
Bauer, Sam. 2016. Hole Notes. September. 51(8): p. 44-55. |
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Triumph over the traffic jam Access Restrictions |
Magwood, Michael. 2016. GreenMaster. September/October. 51(5): p. 22-24. |
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Creating a wash water strategy for your maintenance facility: Best practices and benefits Access Restrictions |
Shade, Jason. 2016. GreenMaster. September/October. 51(5): p. 34-35. |
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Shot in the dark: Switching to night maintenance schedule could be a smart option for management hoping to expand tee times and give golfers more space |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. September. 28(9): p. 13-14, 16, 18-19. |
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Is it worth the juggling? |
Williams, Bruce. 2016. Golf Course Industry. September. 28(9): p. 20, 22. |
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Nightmare to nicety: Erin Hill's native areas could produce a stunning fram during 2017 U.S. Open picture. Reaching a pleasing point wasn't easy. |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. September. 28(9): p. 26-28, 30. |
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Stretching it out: Santee Cooper Resort superintendent Gene Scarborough is always tweaking programs to maximize his ability to manage 36 holes |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. September. 28(9): p. 42-45. |
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The future for technology is now!: Advances in technology are happening quicker in the last five years than in the previous 40 years |
Williams, Bruce R. 2016. The Boardroom. September/October. 20(266): p. 116-117. |
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Along for the ride |
Robinson, Brett. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 3. |
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A champion course |
Robinson, Brett. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 6-10. |
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Ultradwarfs - The big considerations |
Lowe, Todd. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 12-16. |
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Tif tips |
Anonymous. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 18-20, 22. |
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Baltusrol bound |
Pedler, Kane. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 24-26, 28. |
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Highland fling |
Pearce, Michael. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 30-34. |
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Indooroopilly Golf Club, Qld |
Giffard, Charlie. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 48-49. |
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Howlong Golf Resort, NSW: You can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy. After seven years honing his skills in Melbourne, in 2013 Paul Irvine returned to the Murray River to take over as course superintendent at Howlong Golf Resort |
Anonymous. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 18(5): p. 50-54. |
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Knocking out nematodes: Bayer introduces new chemistry, Indemnify, to control problematic roundworms |
Aylward, Lawrence. 2016. Superintendent. September. 15(9): p. 6-7. |
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Northern exposure: Beyond the permafrost potholes, snow mold and moose prints, it's course maintenance as usual for Roger Evans at North Star GC in Fairbanks, Alaska | Bollig, Jeff. 2016. Club & Resort Business. September. 12(9): p. 42-47. |
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Superintendents key players in courses' survival | Lindsay, Stuart. 2016. The Pellucid Perspective. September. 7(9): p. 7-8. |
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South Australian superintendents cop a soaking | Anonymous. 2016. The Cut. September 30. p. [1-2]. |
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Drainage: Through the Green: The fundamentals of successful golf course drainage | Skorulski, Jim; O'Brien, Patrick. 2016. USGA Green Section Record. September 2. 54(17): p. 1-8. |
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Where does the time go? |
Cannon, Collin. 2016. The Golf Course Trades. September 1. 29(9): p. 24-25. |
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Super-Heroes | Suderman, Grant; Bradbury, Mitch. 2016. Heart Beat. August. p. 7-8, 12. |
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Don Frantz: PBI-Gordon | Anonymous. 2016. Kansas Grass Roots. August. p. 20. |
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National study shows golf courses have significantly reduced nutrieint use and acreage fertilized: Survey by Golf COurse Superintendents Association of America also shows conservation practices account for 90 percent of the reduction in nutrient use | Anonymous. 2016. The Reporter [IGCSA]. August. p. 28. |
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A cut above |
Anonymous. 2016. Turf Matters. August/September. p. 30. |
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Dun Laoghaire Golf Club: up for the cup |
Mahon, Alan. 2016. Greenside. August. p. 32-38. |
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It was all go at Sawgrass |
Callaghan, Lenny. 2016. Greenside. August. p. 52-56. |
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Time for tea?: Two golf clubs, one a parkland in Northern Ireland, the other a links in Ireland, might not have too much in common, but they both use a natural compost tea, one to fight disease and the other to improve the health and strength of the plant | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. August. 125: p. Cover, 20-24. |
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Pest fallen: If there are problems with the course during the peak playing season it may be due to weather-induced pests and diseases | Mackenzie, Noel. 2016. Greenkeeping. August. 125: p. 6, 8. |
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[Matthew Cropper, Estates Manager, Heythrop Park Resort, Oxfordshire] | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. August. 125: p. 32-33. |
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Going for the green - and the gold Access Restrictions |
Fry, Jack. 2016. Golf Course Management. August. 84(8): p. 60. |
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Scotscraig Golf Club: Self-sufficient |
Barnard, Chris. 2016. Pitchcare. August/September. 68: p. 20-27. |
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Royal Cinque Ports: Royal chance for open learning |
Lightfoot, Daniel. 2016. Pitchcare. August/September. 68: p. 28-34. |
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Ljunghusens Golf Club: A passion for links |
Driver, Peter. 2016. Pitchcare. August/September. 68: p. 36-39. |
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Tynedale Golf Club: After the floods... |
Thompson, Kevin. 2016. Pitchcare. August/September. 68: p. 40-43. |
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Donaghadee Golf Club: Ards work pays off |
McCullough, Chris. 2016. Pitchcare. August/September. 68: p. 44-49. |
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Town and country club: Then and now, site of the 2016 MGCSA scramble |
Larson, William. 2016. Hole Notes. August. 51(7): p. 18-27. |
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Architecture & agronomics: When they propose modifications, golf course architects must keep in mind the realities of maintenance budgets and manpower |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2016. Superintendent. August. 15(8): p. 16-19. |
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Talking biopesticides |
Anonymous. 2016. Superintendent. August. 15(8): p. 32-33. |
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Enough to drive you round the bend | Anonymous. 2016. The Cut. August 5. p. [6-7]. |
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The power of re-powering | Parker, Linda. 2016. The Golf Course Trades. August 1. 29(8): p. 20-21. |
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Six ways to save: Think now about the future | Meentemeyer, Blake. 2016. Grass Clippings [Idaho]. July. p. 8, 10. |
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Summer irrigation update & maintainance checklist |
Hoffer, Tom. 2016. Surf 'n' Turf. July/August. p. 8. |
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Golf course care drew Barry more than game itself | Anonymous. 2016. Through the Green [Georgia]. July/August. p. 14-16, 18. |
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The Amateur Championships at Royal Porthcawl |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 22-23. |
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Footgolf helps courses maximise their assets: An increasing number of golf clubs are creating new income streams by devoting areas of their courses to footgolf, the sport where players have to get a size 5 football into holes using the fewest number of 'shots' | Wilesmith, Sophie. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. July. p. 28. |
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'If you have a small budget, you can't make expensive mistakes' |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 34-36. |
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Unpaid service delivers priceless experiences | Stevely, Nathan. 2016. Carolinas Green. July/August. p. 38-39. |
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Five stars: Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club in Kent has one of the UK's best golf courses. And its course manager is not just a technical expert on maintaining the greens but is a master of communication - Using online technology to inform members and a WhatsApp group to chat with fellow course managers | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. July. 124: p. Cover, 18, 20-24, 26. |
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[Ashley Craggs, Proprietor and Head Greenkeeper, Knotty Hill Golf Centre, Durham] | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. July. 124: p. 36-37. |
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