Keyword: Golf shoes
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Do Golf Shoe Designs Affect Putting Green? |
USGA Green Section. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 3 pp. |
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Looking Back on 35 Years |
Gilhuly, Larry. 2018. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 3 pp. |
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The impact of putting green management on visible wear caused by golf cleat/sole designs | Nikolai, Thomas A.; Karcher, Douglas. 2018. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2018 Research Summaries. p. 343-347. |
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305053 |
Effect of human traffic on putting surface performance | Moore, Alec; Rossi, Frank S. 2018. ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. p. 113664. |
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302189 |
Sole searching: Joint study between University of Arkansas, Michigan State examines damage to greens caused by modern golf shoes |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Industry. August. 30(8): p. 6-7. |
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Characteristics of high performance putting surfaces: Dr. Frank Rossi, Cornell University |
Charbonneau, Pam. 2018. ONCourse. March. p. 16. |
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Two brown, shoe-shaped areas Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2018. Golf Course Management. March. 86(3): p. 26, 92. |
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The impact of putting green management on visible wear caused by golf cleat/sole designs | Nikolai, Thomas A.; Karcher, Douglas. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 324-327. |
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The impact of putting green management on visible wear caused by golf cleat/sole designs | Nikolai, Thomas A.; Karcher, Douglas. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 247-249. |
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Making our greens great again?: Maybe, just maybe, things were not better in the past. More than likely, the advances of the past 20 years have elevated our expectations Access Restrictions |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2016. Golf Course Management. November. 84(11): p. 72. |
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Cleat chaos: Aggressive new spike designs are chewing up putting surfaces. GCI investigates this nuisance and how to counter it |
Cipriano, Guy. 2015. Golf Course Industry. March. 27(3): p. 10-16. |
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The other shoe to drop |
Moraghan, Tim. 2015. Golf Course Industry. March. 27(3): p. 16, 18. |
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257121 |
2014 Turfgrass Weed Management Field Trial Summary: [VIII]: 2014 golf spike/sole design studies |
Nikolai, Thomas A.; Hathaway, Aaron. 2015. News Notes [Michigan Turfgrass Foundation]. Spring/Summer. 7(1): p. 32-33. |
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Golf spike, sole design study | Nikolai, Thomas A.; Hathaway, Aaron. 2014. The Michigan Turfgrass Foundation and Michigan State University Present: Turfgrass Field Day. p. 14-16. |
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Are your soft spikes best for golf or soccer? | Moeller, Adam. 2014. United States Golf Association. June 25. p. [1-2]. |
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One step forward, two steps back |
Anonymous. 2014. Golf Course Industry. April. 26(4): p. 7. |
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240022 |
Frosting - good on cake, not on turfgrass |
Gilhuly, Larry. 2013. United States Golf Association. November 13. p. 1-3. |
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On guard! |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2013. Course Conditions. Fall. p. 30-31. |
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The top 10 changes that have impacted Michigan golf course management in the past 25 years |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2012. Course Conditions. Spring. p. 6-8. |
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Golfers' awareness of biosecurity risks associated with weeds & pests on golf shoes |
Bewsell, Denise; McNeill, Mark; Payne, Tracy. 2011. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. November. 26(4): p. 27-29. |
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Response to bunker shots [May/June 2011 re. steel spikes on golf shoes] | Love, Gale L. 2011. Thru the Green [Northern California]. July/August. p. 5. |
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Milestones in golf and turfgrass management: Products, programs, and procedures that have changed the game of golf and turfgrass management | Zontek, Stan. 2011. USGA Green Section Record. April 8. 49(14): p. 1-5. |
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How about re-naming soft spikes as 'summer spikes' and metal spikes as 'winter spikes'? |
Boyce, Andy. 2010. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 66. |
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Assessing wear tolerance of 'Greenwich' velvet bentgrass | Murphy, James A.; Lawson, T. J.; Samaranayake, Hiranthi. 2009. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Rutgers TurfgrassSymposium. p. 17-19. |
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I wouldn't want to be in their shoes | Danneberger, Karl. 2009. Golfdom. August. 65(8): p. 22. |
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Turf research |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2007. Newsnotes (Michigan Turfgrass Foundation). Summer. p. 27. |
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Alien presence explains rough encounters... |
Wilson, Randy. 2007. TurfNet Monthly. December. 14(12): p. 16-17. |
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A comparison of golf shoe designs highlights greater ground reaction forces with shorter irons |
Worsfold, Paul; Smith, Neal A.; Dyson, Rosemary J. 2007. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. December. 6(4): p. 484-489. |
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Easing the pressure Access Restrictions |
Windows, Richard. 2007. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 238: p. 21-23. |
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[Excessive spike marks on putting greens] | Moraghan, Tim. 2007. Golf Course Industry. October. 19(9): p. 80. |
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Modern golf shoe traction properties on grass Access Restrictions |
Worsfold, P.; Smith, N. A.; Dyson, R. J. 2006. Journal of Turfgrass and Sports Surface Science. 82: p. 19-29. |
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Professional golfers conclude that spike design affects putting green quality |
Nikolai, Thomas A.; Karcher, Douglas E.; Sorochan, John C. 2006. Applied Turfgrass Science. November 27. p. [1-2]. |
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Compressed air for cleaning shoes? |
Dermott, Paul; Montross, Walter; Finlen, Pat; Lavine, Rich. 2006. TurfNet Monthly. April. 13(4): p. 11-12. |
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Pity the poor golfer...Safety on the golf course...Golfer and greenkeeper |
Allbutt, Jon. 2005. p. 53-54. In: Peake, Malcolm, ed. A Natural Course for Golf. Bingley, UK: Sports Turf Research Institute. |
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A putting green traffic methodology for research applications established by in situ modeling Access Restrictions |
Hathaway, A. D.; Nikolai, T. A. 2005. International Turfgrass Society Annexe - Technical Papers 2005. 10: p. 69-70. |
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Researcher promotes cleat studies: MSU professor says results vary by locale, turf type |
Bailey, Mike. 2005. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. November 25. 7(21): p. 2, 6. |
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Soft versus metal spikes - STRI trials on golf footwear and turf quality Access Restrictions |
Owen, Andy; Hammond, Lisa; Baker, Stephen. 2004. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 225: p. 21-23. |
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In the spotlight - In the dark: PGA preparations and the big blackout |
Labbance, Bob. 2003. Turf: North. October. 16(10): p. B1-B2, B4, B6-B7. |
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PGA touring pros evaluate putting greens for spike damage: Researchers seize an opportunity to learn about the performance of spikes | Nikolai, Thomas A. 2003. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 41(5): p. 7-9. |
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PGA tour pros rate greens for spike damage |
Nikolai, Thom. 2003. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. August. 18(3): p. 21-23. |
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PGA players rate spike damage on greens Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2003. Golf Course Management. January. 71(1): p. 28. |
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The effect of metal and alternative golf spikes on visual turf quality and playing characteristics of Festuca rubra/Agrostis capillaris/Poa annua putting surfaces Access Restrictions |
Hammond, L. K. F.; Baker, S. W. 2002. Journal of Turfgrass and Sports Surface Science. 78: p. 46-58. |
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Traffic school: Examining turf grass stress |
Cockerham, S. T. 2002. California Fairways. July/August. 11(4): p. 10-13. |
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What are golfers thinking?: The top ten questions frequently asked of the USGA Green Section | Maloy, Brian. 2002. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 40(1): p. 13-16. |
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Turfgrass soils and fertility research report 2000: III. Alternative spike research 2000: Traction and long term wear | Nikolai, T. A.; Rogers, J. N. III; Frank, K. W. 2001. Proceedings of the 71st Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 30: p. 29-35. |
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Evaluation of golf footwear for New Zealand golf course conditions |
Hall, E. J. G.; Gibbs, R. J.; Munro, P. R.; Hannan, B. K.; McAuliffe, K. W. 2001. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. 9(Part 2): p. 875-881. |
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Evaluation of golf footwear for New Zealand golf course conditions |
Hall, Edward J. G. 2001. Proceedings of the Inaugural New Zealand Sports TurfConference and Trade Show. 1: p. 41-48. |
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Einfluss verschiedener Spikes-Arten und Sohlenkonstruktionen auf Golfgrüns ([Effect of different types of spikes and soil construction on golf greens]) |
Schulz, Heinz; Schnotz, Gabriela; Morhard, Jörg. 2001. Rasen-Turf-Gazon. December. 32(4): p. 76-85. |
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A disengaging metal spike and putting green quality: A new spike appears to cause less damage than both conventional metal spikes and alternative spikes Access Restrictions |
Brahler, C. Jayne; MacGowan, Joe; Kapper, Marjorie; Murphy, Katie; Pequignot, Mike; Seidelson, Cristi; Denlinger, Vicki; Crites, Carrie. 2001. Golf Course Management. November. 69(11): p. 54-57. |
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The Nineties: Golf's boom parallels America's prosperity | Jennings, Jon. 2001. On Course. November. 55(6): p. 14-23. |
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Softspikes brand 'wins' U.S. Open | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. August. 13(8): p. 12. |
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All spikes not created equal: Michigan State University survey shows differences in alternative products | Andorka, Frank H. Jr. 2001. Golfdom. June. 56 [57](6): p. 19. |
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Whose grass is greenest?: Building a pretty lawn without toxic chemicals | Motavalli, Jim. 2001. E: The Environmental Magazine. May/June. p. 44-45. |
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Golf courses are where the wild things are: Superintendents' survey shows golf course superintendents see increased areas for wildlife habitat as new trend in golf course management |
Anonymous. 2001. The Green Breeze. May. 53(2): p. 4, 19. |
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Survey says golf courses are where the wild things are Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course Management. April. 69(4): p. 46-47. |
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Shoemaker bares 'sole' | Aylward, Larry. 2001. Golfdom. April. 57(4): p. 14. |
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12 supers join softspikes board | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. March. 13(3): p. 9. |
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Golf shoe spike alternatives vary in bentgrass greens damage |
Ruemmele, B. A.; Craft, C.; Colwell, E.; Saldana, C.; Deroy, J. P.; Stetson, L.; Kowalski, K. 2000. 2000 Annual Meeting Abstracts [ASA/CSSA/SSSA]. p. 151. |
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Turfgrass cultural practices report: V. Traveling golf spike study II | Nikolai, T. A.; Rieke, P. E.; Karcher, D. E.; Leinauer, B.; Makk, J.; Bristol, J. 2000. Proceedings of the 70th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 29: p. 36, 41-42. |
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Turfgrass cultural practices report: IX. Golf spike traction survey | Nikolai, T. A.; Rieke, P. E.; Karcher, D. E.; Leinauer, B.; Makk, J.; Bristol, J. 2000. Proceedings of the 70th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 29: p. 36, 44-48. |
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Tread lightly: Alternative spikes have relieved courses from the heavy damage of traditional metals, but new cleat designs have some superintendents concerned | Andorka, Frank H. Jr. 2000. Golfdom. September. 56(9): p. 66, 67, 69. |
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Alternative golf footwear: Research vs reality, Part 1 |
Hall, Edward; Gibbs, Richard; Munro, Peter; Hannan, Brendan; McAuliffe, Keith. 2000. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. August. 15(3): p. 5-10. |
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Grass vs. concrete: Golf shoe traction: Where you stand on alternative spikes may depend on where you walk Access Restrictions |
Nikolai, Thomas A.; Rogers, John N. III; Karcher, Douglas; Hardy, John; Rieke, Paul E. 2000. Golf Course Management. June. 68(6): p. 49-54. |
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Pros retiring their metal spikes | Finegan, Jay. 2000. Golf Course News. June. 12(6): p. 12. |
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Spikeless golf shoes - avoiding a slip-up | Gross, Patrick. 2000. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 38(3): p. 13-14. |
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Icy solution to winter greens damage | Bettenshaw, P. N. 2000. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 12. |
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Effingham facing a spiky problem in winter | Broadbent, Peter. 2000. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 10. |
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Treading softly |
Hamilton, G. W. Jr. 2000. GSI: Golf Science International. February. 6: p. 8. |
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The quest for traction in the alternative golf spike world | Nikolai, Thomas A. 1999. A Patch of Green. Mid-summer. p. 7. |
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A procedure to evaluate golf shoe tread types | Hamilton, G. W. 1999. 1999 Annual Research Report [Penn State]. p. 20-22. |
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Turfgrass research for high trafficked areas [III. 1998 traveling golf spike study] |
Rogers, J. N. III; Karcher, D. E.; Nikolai, T. A.; Rieke, P. E.; Schabenberger, O.; Hardy, J. A. 1999. Proceedings of the 69th Annual Michigan Turfgrass Conference. 28: p. 38-52. |
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Superintendents instrumental in alternative cleat revolution |
Dolbow, Sandra. 1999. Golfweek's SuperintendentNews. December 10/24. 1(23): p. 42. |
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Facts about golf courses | Anonymous. 1999. Hole Notes. November. 30(9): p. 22. |
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Alternative spikes | Small, Elliott; Huntington, John; Barker, Richard; Whyman, Richard; Semple, Ian. 1999. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 32-33. |
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The other side of the coin |
Vogel, Doug. 1999. The Greenerside. September/October. 22(5): p. 26. |
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Births, birthdays and (golf) revivals | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. August. 11(8): p. 8, 9. |
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1998 travelling golf spike study |
Rogers, J. N. III; Rieke, P. E.; Karcher, D. E.; Nikolai, T. A.; Hardy, J. A. 1999. Australian Turfgrass Management. August/September. 1(4): p. 18-21. |
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Wear and tear | Baker, Stephen. 1999. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 56-57. |
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Spikes: Michigan State research proves soft types are best for golf greens |
Grinczel, Steve. 1999. The Grand Rapids Press. July 6. p. C1, C3. |
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Golf course officials appreciate difference made by non-metal spike products |
Johnson, Greg. 1999. The Grand Rapids Press. July 9. p. C3. |
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Ground reaction forces in regular-spike and alternative-spike golf shoes |
Williams, K. R.; Sih, B. L. 1999. p. 568-575. In: Farrally, M. R.; Cochran, A. J., eds. Science and Golf III. Human Kinetics, Inc., for the World Scientific Congress of Golf Trust. |
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The effects of golf shoe tread types on putting green quality |
Hamilton, G. W.; Gregos, J. S.; Sinkus, D. S.; Tredway, L. P.; Gover, A. E. 1999. p. 576-580. In: Farrally, M. R.; Cochran, A. J., eds. Science and Golf III. Human Kinetics, Inc., for the World Scientific Congress of Golf Trust. |
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Golf shoes get put to the test: Researchers look for alternatives to metal cleat damage |
Macklin, Dan. 1999. The State News. July 14. 91(96): p. 1-2. |
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Greens, cleats interact in traveling study: Older greens seem more tolerant of golfers' foot traffic Access Restrictions |
Rogers, J. N. III; Karcher, D. E.; Nikolai, T. A.; Hardy, J. A.; Rieke, P. E. 1999. Golf Course Management. June. 67(6): p. 61-65. |
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New bentgrass cultivars and alternative golf shoes: Traffic leaves its mark, but damage varies Access Restrictions |
Rose-Fricker, Crystal; Fraser, Melodee; Vaughan, Robert. 1999. Golf Course Management. May. 67(5): p. 67-70. |
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Under traffic and heat, shoe change helps little: Turf needs a rest in the summer Access Restrictions |
Waltz, F. C. Jr.; McCarty, Bert. 1999. Golf Course Management. May. 67(5): p. 71-75. |
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Puncture repair | McGuinness, Bill. 1999. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 18-19. |
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Alternativspikes und eine neue Möglichkeit, subjecktive Boniturnoten zu verrechnen ([Spike alternatives and a new possibility for calculation of subjective turf quality ratings]) |
Leinauer, Bernd; Nikolai, Thom; Karcher, Douglas; Schabenberger, Oliver; Rieke, Paul; Rogers, John. 1999. Rasen-Turf-Gazon. March. 30(1): p. 17-21. |
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Alternativspikes - eine Alternative? (Alternative spikes - an alternative?) |
Leinauer, Bernd; Nikolai, Thom; Karcher, Douglas. 1999. Greenkeepers Journal. March. 30(1): p. 20-21. |
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Putting on the Stylo: Stylo has become the latest Golden Key supporter and with a new range of BIGGA work wear and new golf shoe carrying the BIGGA name the partnership has started with a bang... | Anonymous. 1999. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 43-44. |
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Turfgrass soil management research |
Rieke, Paul E. 1998. Newsnotes (Michigan Turfgrass Foundation). Summer. p. 13. |
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Comparison of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L. var. palustris Huds.) cultivars under three types of golf shoe traffic |
Rose-Fricker, C. A.; Fraser, M. L.; Rose, B. L.; Vaughan, R. 1998. 1998 Annual Meeting Abstracts. p. 137. |
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Golf spike alternative survey |
Nikolai, Thomas A.; Rieke, Paul E. 1998. Through The Green. September/October. p. 10, 34. |
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Managing the new cultivars of creeping bentgrass: Thicker turf demands new strategies on putting greens Access Restrictions |
Fraser, Melodee L. 1998. Golf Course Management. August. 66(8): p. 53-56. |
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Researchers hunt for perfect spike |
DeCamp, Scott. 1998. The Lansing State Journal. July 19. p. 8D. |
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The alternative spike debate: Some swear by alternative spikes - others swear at them Access Restrictions |
DeYoung, Mike. 1998. GreenMaster. June/July. 33(3): p. 17-18. |
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A sound integrated management program | USGA Green Section. 1998. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 36(3) |
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Who says shoes with 8 mm spikes are good for you?: New greens-friendly shoes may be gentler on golfers' aching bones and joints Access Restrictions |
Wolkodoff, Neil. 1998. Golf Course Management. March. 66(3): p. 61-63. |
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8 mm metal spikes get failing marks: Superintendents, assistants and others in the industry rate traffic damage from 19 cleat and sole designs Access Restrictions |
Nikolai, Thomas A.; Rieke, Paul E. 1998. Golf Course Management. February. 66(2): p. 49-55. |
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Turfgrass Trends |
Beard, James. 1998. College Station, Texas: Club Managers Association of America. 55 pp. |
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