Keyword: Technology
Title | Author and Source | Category | View TGIF Record |
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A new perspective | Francis, Graeme. 2005. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 44-45. |
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Handheld controllers revisited: Is PDA technology on the way out? Are cell phones on the way in? | Pioppi, Anthony. 2005. Golfdom. December. 61(12): p. 14, 21. |
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109274 |
Home theatres: Who needs the cinema when Tom Cruise can fly an F-14 straight through your living room? | Luce, Mark. 2005. Golfdom. December. 61(12): p. 96. |
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205071 |
GPS companies go the distance |
Besack, Mike. 2005. Golf Inc.. December. 14(12): p. 12-13. |
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109384 |
[New technologies that could be used to prepare the Telstra Dome Surface] |
Neylan, John. 2005. Australian Turfgrass Management. December/January. 7(6): p. 28-30. |
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108832 |
Through the 'looking' glasses Access Restrictions |
Harrison, Adam. 2005. Golf Course Management. November. 73(11): p. 28. |
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107793 |
A thousand words: Get the picture?: Use digital photography on your course to tell your story your way Access Restrictions |
Collins, Robert. 2005. Golf Course Management. November. 73(11): p. 68-72. |
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107808 |
Design via satellite: GPS and other high-tech systems prove beneficial in redesign projects |
Bailey, Mike. 2005. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. November 25. 7(21): p. 14, 20. |
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Utility vehicles slowly take eco-friendly route: Gas-powered engines still reign, but manufacturers are moving toward electricity for a variety of reasons | Skernivitz, Thomas. 2005. Golfdom. October. 61(10): p. 50-52. |
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107175 |
A day with Turfmech: Laurence Gale MSc spends a day with Austin Jarrett MD of Turfmech |
Gale, Laurence. 2005. Pitchcare. October/November. 3: p. [58-59]. |
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145458 |
Robot Review |
Gale, Laurence; Tait, Ellie. 2005. Pitchcare. October/November. 3: p. 8. |
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145326 |
LPG - is there a future?: Legislation will strengthen position say Hayter |
Anonymous. 2005. Pitchcare. October/November. 3: p. 36. |
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145369 |
Putting your course on the map: Digital technology gives superintendents new management solutions |
Hayes, Alan. 2005. Golf Course Management Web Exclusives. September. p. [1-5]. |
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107265 |
Drain or drown |
Shelton, David. 2005. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 37-38. |
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Evolving equipment washing technology and what's in that water: The environmental and technological aspects of cleaning golf course maintenance equipment | Petrovic, A. Martin. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 43(5): p. 21-26. |
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106025 |
TPI members share their GPS benefits Access Restrictions |
Hanson, Don; Freitas, George; Zuckerman, Ed; Neibert, Brent. 2005. TurfNews [ASPA]. September/October. 29(5): p. 40-42, 44, 46. |
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107143 |
Connecting controllers with the internet | Frank, Luke. 2005. SportsTurf. September. 21(9): p. 26. |
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109770 |
To go where no superintendent has gone before?: GPS has been slow getting to the golf maintenance industry. But experts vow that it is coming | Pioppi, Anthony. 2005. Golfdom. August. 61(8): p. 12, 16. |
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205049 |
Trust your agronomic intuition | Nelson, Matt. 2005. USGA World Wide Web Site. August 15. p. [1-2]. |
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110713 |
Characteristics of the turfgrass industry in 2020 |
Seagle, Eddie. 2005. Through the Green [Georgia]. July/August. p. 15-16. |
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296299 |
The golf course superintendent of the future |
Waltz, Clint. 2005. Through the Green [Georgia]. July/August. p. 18. |
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The use of ultrasound to control algae | Glitto, Dan. 2005. On Course. July. 59(2): p. 17-18. |
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106574 |
Don't loose the feeling: make sure high-tech gadgets and administrative duties don't get in the way of growing grass |
Skorulski, Jim. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 43(4): p. 28. |
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105249 |
Irrigation technology to the turf rescue Access Restrictions |
Ash, Tom. 2005. TurfNews [ASPA]. July/August. 29(4): p. 96-98. |
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105688 |
Part of the future |
Walsh, John. 2005. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. July. 17(5): p. 8. |
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New feats from your fleet: New features for golf carts and other course vehicles can turn them into valuable (and easy-to-manage) four-wheeled additions to your "staff" | Nepper, Will. 2005. Club & Resort Business. June. p. [1-3]. |
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Someone please take charge Access Restrictions |
Kessler, Peter. 2005. Golf Course Management. June. 73(6): p. 48. |
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Why sensors make sense | Penning, Tom. 2005. Landscape Management. June. 44(6): p. 50, 52. |
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Wet behind the ears | Welterlen, Mark. 2005. Grounds Maintenance. June. 40(6): p. 2. |
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110993 |
Innovations in irrigation | Fisher, George W. 2005. Grounds Maintenance. June. 40(6): p. 8-13. |
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Where is the green speed taking the game?: Are ultra-fast putting greens threatening to ruin the game we love? | Nelson, Matt; Gilhuly, Larry. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 43(3): p. 8-10. |
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103792 |
Distance control, the game we love, and the USGA: Many eyes are on the ball and equipment in hopes of preserving the game of golf | Ridley, Fred. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 43(3): p. 11-14. |
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103793 |
Innovations worth noting |
Rossi, Frank S. 2005. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. May 20. 7(9): p. 19. |
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104408 |
Buried treasure: New wireless sensors provide real-time data, help manage turf needs |
Bailey, Mike. 2005. Golfweek's SuperNEWS. May 6. 7(8): p. 20. |
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The big dig | Saafi, Mohamed; Wade, Paula; Romine, Peter; Coleman, Tommy. 2005. TurfGrass TRENDS. April. 61(4): p. 73, 76. |
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103401 |
Forget milk. Got water? | Sass, Jon; Horgan, Brian. 2005. TurfGrass TRENDS. April. 61(4): p. 78, 80-81. |
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103443 |
A walk down technology lane | Zeinert, Phil. 2005. On Course. April. 58(11): p. 3,30. |
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103938 |
Early warning system: Sensing technology holds promise for disease detection |
Riggs, Nancy. 2005. Turf: Central. April. 16(4): p. B1-B2, B4. |
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103871 |
Who's 'minding' your golf swing?: This cool new digital gadget could help you get in 'the zone' | Anonymous. 2005. Golfdom. March. 61(3): p. 18-19. |
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205000 |
Basic training: Technology for turfgrass maintenance is more advanced than ever, but basic management programs are still the foundation of success |
Bevard, Darin S. 2005. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 43(2): p. 1-6. |
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103803 |
A desire to learn has shown him many aspects of the turf industry | Bocher, Lori Ward. 2005. The Grass Roots. March/April. 34(2): p. 18-19, 21, 23, 25. |
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103472 |
What lies beneath: Ground-penetrating radar eases excavation |
White, Patrick. 2005. Turf: North. March. 18(3): p. B28, B32-B33. |
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106936 |
Haven for research: Green options abound at the University of Illinois |
Powell, Tracy. 2005. Turf: Central. March. 16(3): p. B22-B24. |
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103865 |
A return to technology |
Anonymous. 2005. Golf Inc. March. 14(3): p. 12-14, 16-20. |
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103533 |
Preventing winterkill with data loggers | Anonymous. 2005. SportsTurf. February. 21(2): p. 23. |
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109743 |
The next big idea? Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2005. Golf Course Management. January. 73(1): p. 56-60, 64, 66, 69. |
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100257 |
Drawing on experience Access Restrictions |
Pate, Jerry. 2005. Golf Course Management. January. 73(1): p. 70-73. |
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100258 |
New year, new irrigation products Access Restrictions |
Beccard, Robert. 2005. Golf Course Management. January. 73(1): p. 161-165. |
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100266 |
NGCOA joins the club: Trade association supports efforts to limit technology | Anonymous. 2005. Golfdom. January. 61(1): p. 12. |
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100551 |
He really knows (and loves) his turf equipment | Bocher, Lori Ward. 2005. The Grass Roots. January/February. 34(1): p. 20-21, 23-25. |
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102427 |
[Golf course operations in the year 2025] |
Williams, Bruce. 2005. Divot News. January. 11(1): p. 1, 3. |
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X marks the spot! Make your investment in course mapping pay off |
White, Patrick. 2005. Superintendent: The Magazine for Golf Course Superintendents. January. 4(1): p. 9-13. |
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Landscape Agroecology |
Wojtkowski, Paul A. 2004. New York: Food Products Press. xiv, 330 pp. |
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110246 |
Exchange of science between turf & field crops: Commonalities between turf & field crops and lessons |
Duncan, R. R. 2004. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop ScienceCongress . p. [1-7]. |
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Cyber Superintendent - The "Turfinator" the golf course superintendent of the future | Higgins, Jeff. 2004. Alabama Green. 1: p. 25, 30, 32. |
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Taking hold of technology Access Restrictions |
Hayes, Alan. 2004. Golf Course Management. December. 72(12): p. 32, 34. |
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99346 |
Too much tech, not enough sense | Shackelford, Geoff. 2004. Golfdom. December. 60(12): p. 56. |
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100173 |
MP3s: Do you love rock & roll (or any other type of music)? Well, put a few dimes into this jukebox, baby | Luce, Mark. 2004. Golfdom. December. 60(12): p. 114. |
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Memories are short | MacCallum, Scott. 2004. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 4. |
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Soil salinity monitering: Present and future: Monitoring salinity in the soil has become a necessity for superintendents using lower-quality water, and the need for monitoring will only increase in the future Access Restrictions |
Carrow, R. N.; Duncan, R. R. 2004. Golf Course Management. November. 72(11): p. 89-92. |
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Picture this: Don't underestimate those cheap `throwaway' cameras and their ability to document your successes clearly | Shackelford, Geoff. 2004. Golfdom. November. 60(11): p. 32, 34, 37-38, 40, 42. |
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99101 |
Going high-tech on tees and greens: By blending high-tech capability and detailed low-tech artistry, designers and owners can deliver more interesting courses | Pate, Jerry. 2004. Golfdom. November. 60(11): p. 44-46. |
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99102 |
[Different golf architects have different styles] | MacKenzie, Jack. 2004. Hole Notes. November/December. 35(10): p. 34. |
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206992 |
Improving turfgrass: U.S. Golf Association-funded research projects help enhance turf conditions on golf courses |
Ross, Kevin J. 2004. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. November. 16(6): p. 58-60. |
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Make every drop count: Technology improves tools to get more green for the buck |
Heinrichs, Christine. 2004. Golf Inc. November. 13(11): p. 39. |
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98681 |
StrataPoint's Point DataMap GIS delivers total management |
Fairbourn, David. 2004. Mountain West Turf. November/December. 4(6): p. 14-15. |
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100214 |
A grandson's retrospective Access Restrictions |
Hawtree, Martin Grant. 2004. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 226: p. 11-13. |
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99029 |
A contractor's personal view on: The past, the present and the future of sports turf Access Restrictions |
Mallinson, John. 2004. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 226: p. 43-46. |
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99145 |
Evolution of turfgrass research contributions and future research potentials in the 21st century Access Restrictions |
Beard, James B. 2004. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 226: p. 51-56. |
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99147 |
Golf course and sports turf irrigation: A brief history Access Restrictions |
Mortram, Adrian D. 2004. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 226: p. 61-64. |
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99149 |
Tracking time, tools and equipment Access Restrictions |
Hayes, Alan. 2004. Golf Course Management. October. 72(10): p. 34, 36. |
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Man on a mission Access Restrictions |
Hollister, Scott. 2004. Golf Course Management. October. 72(10): p. 42, 44. |
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R/C airplanes: These are flying machines that give enthusiasts a chance to be pilots without leaving the ground | Luce, Mark. 2004. Golfdom. October. 60(10): p. 92. |
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204918 |
Unwired: Gaps in wireless irrigation systems need to close before they gain complete acceptance |
Rice, Derek. 2004. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. October. 16(5): p. 50, 52-53. |
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How technology has changed the game of golf | Connelly, Katie. 2004. The Grass Roots. September/October. 33(5): p. 17, 19-21, 23, 25. |
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Change: Golf as a business |
Stanley, Roger. 2004. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. September. 16(4): p. 6. |
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250459 |
Customer service success: Green industry gear grows west |
Riggs, Nancy. 2004. Turf: Central. September. 15(9): p. B1-B2, B4. |
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101444 |
What's the forecast for turfgrass disease modeling? | Tredway, L. P.; Palmieri, R. D.; Lackmann, G. M.; Niyogi, D. S. 2004. TurfGrass TRENDS. August. p. 57-58, 60, 62. |
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98738 |
Get ready for Rogaine Ridge GC | Shackelford, Geoff. 2004. Golfdom. August. 60(8): p. 56. |
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98735 |
Improvement detected in moisture sensors: Irrigation companies are still skeptical about short-term impact of the technology but see future uses growing | Blais, Peter. 2004. Golfdom. August. 60(8): p. 74, 76, 78. |
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98736 |
A hint of MacKenzie: Sustaining Alister MacKenzie integrity at OSU course |
Labbance, Bob. 2004. Turf: Central. August. 15(8): p. B1-B2, B4-B5. |
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98606 |
Geographic information systems explained | Mumford, Colin. 2004. Pitchcare.com. August 4. p. [1-5]. |
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145996 |
When selling tree removal... A picture is worth a thousand words |
Anonymous. 2004. Tee to Green [New York]. July/August. 34(4): p. 10. |
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252888 |
As seen on TV: Maintaining major league turf on a minor league budget |
Tilton, Lynn. 2004. Turf: South. July. 15(7): p. B1, B4, B6. |
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101405 |
Design with water in mind | Anonymous. 2004. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 4. |
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197976 |
Turf and ornamental products, brand vs. generic, the truth |
Anonymous. 2004. Bluegrass Blade. June. p. 15. |
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5 tips for a golf course newsletter Access Restrictions |
Hayes, Alan. 2004. Golf Course Management. June. 72(6): p. 38, 40. |
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95151 |
End of the road Access Restrictions |
Smith, Bunny; Wogomon, Scott. 2004. Golf Course Management. June. 72(6): p. 46, 48. |
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95153 |
Watered down: Irrigation industry offers options to limited-budget courses Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2004. Golf Course Management. June. 72(6): p. 62-68, 70. |
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95156 |
A hickory-sticks history lesson | Jones, Pat. 2004. Golfdom. June. 60(6): p. 8. |
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204873 |
Evapotranspiration offers superintendents more irrigation control | Clark, Alan. 2004. Golfdom. June. 60(6): p. 80-81. |
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97392 |
A brighter outlook, finally: Rounds, revenue rise, but it'll be a slow dawn, industry experts say |
Carter, Keith. 2004. Golf Inc. May. p. 5-6. |
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96218 |
Exploring new machinery frontiers |
Scott, Jon. 2004. Turf Craft International. May/June. 96: p. 20, 22-24. |
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97365 |
Superintendents' best friends: Most turf managers have a favorite tool...or two Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 2004. Golf Course Management. May. 72(5): p. 58-60, 62, 64. |
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95030 |
Slow play kills revenues quickly | Shackelford, Geoff. 2004. Golfdom. May. 60(5): p. 56. |
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96694 |
To preserve and protect: Latest equipment and technology offer water-conserving solutions |
Sherman, Fred. 2004. California Fairways. May/June. 13(3): p. 12-15. |
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98631 |
USGA's new top dog Access Restrictions |
Hollister, Scott. 2004. Golf Course Management. April. 72(4): p. 46, 48. |
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94375 |
Morrish will call it quits: Architect, tired of technology ruining the game, has had enough. That's understandable | Pioppi, Anthony. 2004. Golfdom. April. 60(4): p. 18, 20. |
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94904 |
Seasonal FAQs |
Barnaby, Simon. 2004. TURF & Amenity Management. March. p. 17, 19. |
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97081 |
A tree that is much larger than all surrounding trees Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2004. Golf Course Management. March. 72(3): p. 26, 141. |
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