Keyword: Golf demand
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The cost of California |
Spicer, Judd. 2024. Golf Course Industry. September. 36(9): p. 16-22. |
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Tee options on golf courses: Supply, demand and opportunities | Pierce, David. 2022. USGA Green Section Record. September 2. 60(16): p. [1-12]. |
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State champs: Determining the 'best' state for golf is subjective at best and sure to be contentious Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 22. |
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Why the new Rules of Golf are good for you | Calderwood, Jeff. 2019. Golf Business Canada. Summer. 23(2): p. 6. |
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Number of golfers increased in 2018, but poor weather blamed for drop in rounds |
Anonymous. 2019. Golf Inc.. May/June. 28(3): p. 4, 6. |
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Looking at numbers |
Thomas, Rob. 2019. Club + Resort Business. May. 15(5): p. 9. |
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2019 |
Albanese, Paul. 2018. Course Conditions. Winter. p. 10-11. |
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Young golfers making an impact |
Mona, Steve. 2018. The Boardroom. November/December. 22(279): p. 83. |
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Facing the water hazard: A 10-15-year cycle could result in nearly $10 billion worth of renovation work |
Kauffman, Scott. 2018. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 24(10[9]): p. Cover, 38-39, 41, 43. |
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Is UKGCOA changing a good thing? |
Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 47. |
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The red balloon |
Jones, Pat. 2018. Golf Course Industry. August. 30(8): p. 50. |
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Golf Day 2018: By the Governor of the state of North Carolina: A proclamation | Anonymous. 2018. Carolinas Green. July/August. p. 22. |
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Golf's economic impact grows |
Mona, Steve. 2018. The Boardroom. July/August. 22(277): p. 41. |
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Asian golf rebound: With tourism driving demand, countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia are leading the way for golf development in Asia |
Kumar, Vidhanshu. 2018. Golf Inc.. March/April. 27(2): p. 33-35. |
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Spring marketing that leverages The Masters |
Furlong, Ron. 2018. Superintendent. March. 17(3): p. 11. |
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Francis Ouimet | Shelley, Jeff. 2018. The Golf Course Trades. February 5. 28[31](2): p. 28-31. |
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Golf's great rebound: As the U.S. economy revs up, an already-recovering golf industry hopes to tag along for the joy ride |
Skernivitz, Thomas. 2018. Superintendent. January. 17(1): p. Cover, 16-19. |
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Lawyer asking court to order Lakes Golf Course restoration | Walsh, Jim. 2018. Ahwatukee Foothills News. January 10. p. [1-5]. |
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A view from the crew: Growing appreciation Access Restrictions |
Lischeron, Blair. 2017. GreenMaster. Summer. 53(2): p. 33. |
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Is golf targeting the right market? | Albanese, Paul. 2017. Course Conditions. Winter. p. 11. |
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Unique additions provide memorable experiences: Summer fling turns into long-term revenue |
Deegan, Jason Scott. 2017. PGA Magazine. December. 98(12): p. 42, 44. |
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Superintendents, executives enthusiastic for '18: Golf faces many challenges, but core golfers still are passionate about the game |
Jones, Seth; Gannon, Grant B.; Lewis, Chris. 2017. Golfdom. December. 73(12): p. 17-19. |
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The Paris Accord: France hopes to forge connection with golfers through long-awaited 2018 Ryder Cup Access Restrictions |
Nichols, Beth Ann. 2017. GOLFWEEK. December. 43(14): p. 32-37. |
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Churn, burn, renovate: One of the busiest places in golf joins the South Florida construction frenzy |
Cipriano, Guy. 2017. Golf Course Industry. December. 29(12): p. 6-7. |
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Documenting trends in land-use characteristics and environmental stewardship programs on US golf courses Access Restrictions |
Gelernter, Wendy D.; Stowell, Larry J.; Johnson, Mark E.; Brown, Clark D. 2017. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. December. 3(1): p. 1-12. |
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Head over heels: Grass grows on Caron | Anonymous. 2017. Through the Green [Georgia]. November/December. p. Cover, 20-24. |
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State of the industry or state of mind: For decades, associations and companies have published annual reports on the state of the industry including what's trending and the many opportunities on which progressive clubs could capitalize |
Coyne, Rick. 2017. The Boardroom. November/December. 21(273): p. 12. |
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Shorter and quicker: These Coachella Valley area golf courses are offering fewer holes to attract new players | Bohannan, Larry. 2017. The Desert Sun. November 15. p. [1-5]. |
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Pressure all year | Bailey, Stephen. 2017. Golf Course Architecture. October. 50: p. 13. |
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The welcoming committee: The Japanese people go all-out to make their guests feel at home, as the PGA tour makes tentative inroads in the country |
Kaufmann, Martin. 2017. GOLFWEEK. October. 43(10): p. 48-51. |
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Bits from the builders' meeting |
Cipriano, Guy. 2017. Golf Course Industry. October. 29(10): p. 8, 10. |
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Bulletproof budgeting ideas |
Frabotta, David. 2017. Superintendent. October. 16(10): p. 4. |
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Like the Sox, Boston course owners need better pitching: Boston MA Core Business Statistics Area (CBSA) | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. October. 8(10): p. 14-16. |
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Would a proposed golf course work on a closed Newport landfill? Experts have mixed opinions | Davis, Hillary. 2017. The Los Angeles Times. October 13. p. [1-4]. |
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Survivors and pretenders |
Jones, Pat. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 58. |
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Big plans for Big Cedar: Johnny Morris has a grand plan to put his burgeoning resort on the golf travel map | Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. September/October. 26(5): p. 36-37. |
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Option remain for the golf industry |
Williams, Bruce R. 2017. The Boardroom. September/October. 21(272): p. 108-109. |
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How we can help grow the game |
Furlong, Ron. 2017. Superintendent. September. 16(9): p. 11. |
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Barring hurricanes, Miami golf market in decent shape: Miami FL Core Business Statistical Area (CBSA) | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. September. 8(9): p. 13-15. |
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From hay field to golf course, Oak Hill grew along with Joplin golfers | Caldwell, Bill. 2017. Joplin Globe. September 2. p. [1-2]. |
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Time to make a wish list |
Frabotta, David. 2017. Superintendent. August. 16(8): p. 4. |
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International demand drives growth, revenue for architects: New construction in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe heat up to mirror general economies |
McCue, Mike. 2017. Superintendent. August. 16(8): p. 18-22. |
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Architects' creativity helps golf survive the lean times |
Bollig, Jeff. 2017. Superintendent. August. 16(8): p. 32. |
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Boston metrics favorable, but more rounds needed: Boston, MA Core Business Statistical Area (CBSA) | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. August. 8(8): p. 12-14. |
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Irish membership decline slows but "more pain to come": The large fall in membership numbers of golf clubs in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland has come to a halt, but the Golfing Union of Ireland's (GUI) treasurer warns that there is "more pain to come" | Williams, Emma. 2017. Greenside. July. p. 54. |
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Why ok is no longer good enough |
Layton, Thad. 2017. Golf Course Architecture. July. 49: p. 32-33. |
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Orlando no magic kingdom for operators: Orlando-Kissimmee, FL Core Business Statistical Area (CBSA) | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. July. 8(7): p. 14-15. |
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"Breakaway" from 18-hole rounds to entice more golfers: Poipu Bay programs cater to time-conscious customers |
Deegan, Jason Scott. 2017. PGA Magazine. June. 98(6): p. 36, 38. |
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We all should play more golf |
Reitman, John. 2017. Chips & Putts. June. 23(3): p. 3, 6. |
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'We need to think laterally': One way golf clubs can make more money is by using the land they own more creatively - by providing shorter and alternative forms of golf | Swan, Howard. 2017. The Golf Business. June. 3: p. 46-47. |
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When you want something done... | Bouts, Trent. 2017. Through the Green [Georgia]. May/June. p. 20-22, 24. |
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Improving the playing experience |
Dowling, Elliot. 2017. On Course [MAGCS]. May. 71(1): p. 6-7. |
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Chip-ins in China |
Eubanks, Steve. 2017. Golf Business [NGCOA]. May. 23(5): p. 14-15. |
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Longleaf tee initiative can help grow the game |
Whitney, Marc. 2017. Superintendent. May. 16(5): p. 10. |
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Operators haven't lost heart in San Francisco | Anonymous. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. May. 8(5): p. 12-13. |
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First of all Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. Golf Course Management. April. 85(4): p. 48. |
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Efforts to return golf to the fore |
Shelley, Jeff. 2017. The Golf Course Trades. April. 30(4): p. 24-25. |
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Golf not as promising as you predict |
Durbin, Tom. 2017. Superintendent. April. 16(4): p. 4. |
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Town's oil boom gushing new golf | Dunlap, Jim. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. April. 8(4): p. 5-6. |
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Moving forward: By Design speaks with a panel of golf course architects about the Longleaf Tee Initiative |
Anonymous. 2017. By Design. April. Special: p. 4-6. |
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A 'living laboratory' for growing golf: The Longleaf Tee Initiative was borne from a redesign project completed by Bill Bergin, ASGCA, at the Longleaf Golf & Family Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina |
Anonymous. 2017. By Design. April. Special: p. 8-9, 11. |
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Making golf more accessible: Bill Bergin, ASGCA, highlights how his implementation of the new tee system at Longleaf Golf & Family Club is paving the way for golf clubs to make courses more enjoyable for any golfer |
Anonymous. 2017. By Design. April. Special: p. 12-13. |
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Mixing it up: Multiple tee location initiatives are proving a great way for clubs to appeal to players of all abilities and ages. It's why many leading courses are forging ahead with their own plans to introduce them. We report on some of the most prominent developments |
Anonymous. 2017. By Design. April. Special: p. 14-17. |
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10 people who are shaping the future of private clubs: Today's private club industry is transforming to meet the needs of a changing membership. We identify 10 people on the cutting edge of the latest trends | Larsen, Rebecca. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 8-10, 12. |
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Under par: How golf courses are fighting for survival: Golf course designer Andy Staples says the industry needs to embrace its new reality, part of which is influenced by water scarcity, by changing expectations and carving out room for non-golfers | Weiser, Matt. 2017. Water Deeply. March 23. p. [1-10]. |
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Sharp Park plan moves forward: Historic "working-man's golf course" to remain open with SF supervisors' support | Anonymous. 2017. NCGA Blog. March 6. p. [1-4]. |
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How the shifted focus in golf course projects is a $3 billion investment | Matuszewski, Erik. 2017. Forbes. March 28. p. 1-3. |
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Appealing to all: Redesign work at Arlington Lakes Golf Club has created more options for quicker and cheaper rounds | Anonymous. 2017. By Design. February. p. 7. |
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UT turfgrass research at golf courses in Southeast Asia and Japan | Reasor, Eric H. 2017. Tennessee Turfgrass. February/March. p. 16-18, 20-21. |
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Relax, millennials will play golf |
Frabotta, David. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 4. |
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China closes 16 percent of golf courses |
Anonymous. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 6. |
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Tracking the turnaround: Superintendents see signs of golf's inevitable rebound |
Meyer, Robert. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 12-18. |
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They refreshen golf links Access Restrictions |
Upton, Michael C. 2017. Reading Eagle. February 7. p. [1-4]. |
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Could 9 holes be golf's magic number? | Parker, Linda. 2017. The Golf Course Trades. February 5. 30(2): p. 20-22. |
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2016 fall annual meeting, Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan | Ikemura, Yoshi; Tonogi, Hideaki. 2017. International Turfgrass. January. p. 8-9. |
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Climbing up the mountain: With rounds up, open-minded superintendents see the potential for gains in 2017 |
Anonymous. 2017. Golfdom. January. 73(1): p. 18, 20. |
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2016 was good, bad & ugly |
Jones, Pat. 2017. Golf Course Industry. January. 29(1): p. 66. |
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Spread the gospel: Fringe sports to the possible rescue | Thayer, Allen. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Summer. 2(2): p. 6-7. |
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It's time to move Access Restrictions |
Beggs, Emma. 2016. STRI Bulletin. Winter. 276: p. 9-11. |
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Breaking the speed limit Access Restrictions |
Newton, Adam. 2016. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. Winter. 272: p. 17-19. |
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It's time for golf to go on the offensive! Access Restrictions |
Isaac, Steve. 2016. Bulletin for Sports Surface Management. Winter. 272: p. 40-42. |
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The game's afoot | Swan, William. 2016. Greenkeeping. November. 128: p. 22-23. |
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Go small, last long: Operators are attracting new golfers and cutting maintenance costs with smaller courses that last longer | Kauffman, Scott. 2016. Golf Inc.. November/December. 25(6): p. 32-34. |
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Rio Olympic golf course eerily empty three months on | Smith, Sebastian. 2016. Yahoo Sports. November 25. p. [1-4]. |
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Golf needs to be 'easier to play' |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. October. 127: p. 2. |
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Growth of the game: Ladies' golf Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 24. |
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CGSA member course celebrates 85 years Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Marc. 2016. GreenMaster. September/October. 51(5): p. 9. |
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The local legend: CGSA member superintendent Keith Bell is a big part of a flourishing golf scence in Saskatchewan Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Marc. 2016. GreenMaster. September/October. 51(5): p. 36-37. |
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The reports of golf's death have been greatly exaggerated! | Brandenburg, David. 2016. The Grass Roots. September/October. 45(5): p. 41-42. |
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Longmont golf courses, in disrepair, pose puzzle for city: Three courses need $6m fix, but play is on decline | Antonacci, Karen. 2016. Times-Call. September 10. p. [1-2]. |
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Wampatuck Country Club | Turner, Jay. 2016. The Golf Course Trades. September 1. 29(9): p. 4-5. |
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A promising pool of potential golfers Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Golf Course Management. August. 84(8): p. 24. |
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Can golf take root in the host country when the Olympics are over? | Granger, David. 2016. Golf Digest. August. 67(9): p. 104-108, 110. |
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Renovating golf courses - Looking beyond architecture |
Norby, Kevin. 2016. Hole Notes. August. 51(7): p. 38-40, 42-44. |
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Golf (isn't dead) - It's alive and kicking | Rea, Don. 2016. The Pellucid Perspective. August. 7(8): p. 9-10. |
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Edmonton golf courses weathering effects of cool economy, damp summer | Stock, Curtis. 2016. Edmonton Journal. August 28. p. [1-4]. |
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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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Golf bikes arrive on the scene at Calgary course Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Marc. 2016. GreenMaster. July/August. 51(4): p. 11. |
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Resilient golf turf faces test at Olympics | Clarke, John. 2016. The New York Times. July 24. p. 1, 7. |
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How does your practice facility stack up? |
Oatis, David; Lowe, Todd. 2016. USGA Green Section Record. July 1. 54(13): p. 1-7. |
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