Keyword: United States Golf Association
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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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Spring fever: Dick Rugge Q&A - The head of the USGA Test Center fields some frequently asked questions | Rugge, Dick. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 39(3): p. 15-17. |
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Antaya joins Green Section staff | Anonymous. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 39(3): p. 27. |
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Gadget saved golfers from harm, officials say |
Wisely, John. 2001. The Oakland Press. May 23. p. A1, A3. |
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The USGA exchange: An agronomic diary Access Restrictions |
Beggs, Alistair. 2001. International Turfgrass Bulletin. April. 212: p. 11-16. |
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Cast a long shadow: Newfangled balls and clubs will help golfers on the tee, but industry veterans say such equipment is hurting the integrity of the game | Shackelford, Geoff. 2001. Golfdom. March. 57(3): p. 48-50. |
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Why the USGA must prevail | Shackelford, Geoff. 2001. Golfdom. March. 57(3): p. 52. |
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The shape of things to come - 2001 | Vavrek, Bob. 2001. The Grass Roots. March/April. 30(2): p. 48-49. |
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The nitrate truth shall set you free | Lowe, Todd. 2001. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 43-45. |
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Youth program gets USGA grant |
Anonymous. 2001. Carolina Fairways. Spring. 8(1): p. 17. |
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USGA to fund new research projects | Anonymous. 2001. Golf Course News. February. 13(2): p. 8. |
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The wheels of justice: A critical case for golf arrives at the steps of the Supreme Court, as a motion filed by Casey Martin could drive the game to new accomodations |
Lithwick, Dahlia; Goldstein, Brandt. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 22-25. |
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Science-based | USGA Green Section. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 39(1) |
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TAS can make a significant difference | Saunders, Mack. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 39(1): p. 12-13. |
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A Guide for Green Committee Members |
United States Golf Association. 2000. Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. 50 pp. 1st Edition. |
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100th U.S. Open: Pebble Beach |
Sommers, Robert and Norwood, Bev, ed. 2000. Cleveland, OH: IMG Worldwide Inc. 72 pp. |
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2000 US Women's Open: Oscar... Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Miles, Oscar. [200x]. TurfNet.com. 5:37. |
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The U.S. golf association turfgrass and environmental research program overview Access Restrictions |
Kenna, Michael P.; Snow, James T. 2000. p. 2-35. In: Clark, J. Marshall; Kenna, Michael P., eds. Fate and Management of Turfgrass Chemicals. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society. |
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The United States Golf Association: A leader in the science of turf for 80 years |
Kenna, Michael P. 2000. Diversity. 16(1/2): p. 11-14. |
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Environmental concerns drive push to IPM |
Aldous, David. 2000. Turf Craft International. November/December. 75: p. 20-23. |
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Perc test needs evaluation: Miller working with USGA to standardize lab testing | Leslie, Mark. 2000. Golfdom. November. 56(11): p. 14. |
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On the beach: Jack's new Ocean Hammock seems destined for fame | Finegan, Jay. 2000. Golf Course News. November. 12(11): p. 1, 23. |
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NGCAO, USGA starting "Kids on Course" development campaign | Anonymous. 2000. Golf Course News. November. 12(11): p. 5. |
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R&A ruling carries 'sting-like' effect |
Achenbach, James. 2000. Golfweek's SuperintendentNews. October. p. 26, 32. |
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Stimping: Do the right thing | Anonymous. 2000. Golfdom. October. 56(10): p. 18. |
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Stanford G C: Progress dearly bought | Shackelford, Geoff. 2000. Thru the Green [Northern California]. August. p. 6-7. |
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The changing face of private clubs |
Chambers, Marcia. 2000. Golf Digest. August. 51(8): p. 92-94, 96, 98, 100-103, 134. |
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It's time to stop distance madness | Shackelford, Geoff. 2000. Golfdom. May. 56(5): p. 44. |
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Palmer Maples honored | Anonymous. 2000. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 38(3): p. 1. |
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Owls and golf courses may be mutually beneficial | Smith, Matthew D.; Conway, Courtney J. 2000. Golf Course News. May. 12(5): p. 22. |
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USGA tips: Curbing, compost and recruiting | Leslie, Mark A. 2000. Golf Course News. April. 12(4): p. 17. |
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The Open: Youngsters need not apply | Aylward, Larry. 2000. Golfdom. March. 56(3): p. 12, 18. |
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The real early risers: Despite weather extremes and exotic wildlife, Guam superintendents bring top-notch course management to this remote U.S. territory Access Restrictions |
Fidanza, Michael A. 2000. Golf Course Management. February. 68(2): p. 150-154, 156, 160, 164. |
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USGA a true steward of earth | Leslie, Mark. 2000. Golf Course News. February. 11(2): p. 14. |
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Green golf is good - but take care Access Restrictions |
Canaway, Mike. 2000. International Turfgrass Bulletin. January. 207: p. 4. |
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A spacious new home | Shefter, David. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 4. |
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USGA Members Program- Quick Reference Guide |
United States Golf Association. [1999]. Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. 21 pp. |
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1997 USGA/GCSAA/NTEP creeping bentgrass test |
Throssell, Clark; Weisenberger, Dan; Scott, Jim. 1999. 1999 Annual Report - Purdue University Turfgrass ScienceProgram. p. 1-3. |
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Overview of a new environmental issues project | Hartin, Janet. 1999. Turfgrass Research Conference and Field Day and Landscape Management Research Conference and Field Day. p. 6-8. |
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Environmental issues in turf management |
Snow, J. T.; Kenna, M. P. 1999. p. 327-343. In: Aldous, D. E., ed. International Turf Management Handbook. Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Oxford, England, United Kingdom; Woburn, Massachusetts: Inkata Press, Butterworth-Heinemann. |
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Golf course interests seek tax break Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course Management. November. 67(11): p. 15. |
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Just don't let the golfers have it | Liskey, Eric. 1999. Grounds Maintenance. September. 34(9): p. 1. |
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Bell receives NGF's Graffis award | Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course News. September. 11(9): p. 4. |
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"Why are the...": The most common and controversial questions asked on USGA Green Section visits |
Wassner, Victor. 1999. Grass Clippings [Idaho]. July. p. 19. |
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USGA seed money for TIC Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course Management. July. 67(7): p. 15. |
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Challenges in greens construction research | Snow, James T. 1999. 1998 Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings. July. 30: p. 19-23. |
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A long heritage cut short | Pace, Lee. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 22-23. |
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USGA turns over U.S. Open management reins | Blais, Peter. 1999. Golf Course News. May. 11(5): p. 1, 37-38. |
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USGA, ClubCorp work to prepare fabled Pinehurst No. 2 for U.S. Open | Blais, Peter. 1999. Golf Course News. May. 11(5): p. 35, 37-38. |
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[USGA funding for the Turfgrass Information Center] |
Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. March/April. 52(2): p. 6. |
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USGA contributes $1 million to Turfgrass Information Center | Anonymous. 1999. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 37(1): p. 17. |
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[Maintenance and the U.S. Open] |
Hillier, Jim. 1998. Turf Talk. Summer. p. 1. |
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Grow-in and cultural impacts on United States Golf Association putting greens and their microbial communities | Gaussoin, R. E.; Drijber, R. A.; Powers, W. L.; Shearman, R. C.; Vaitkus, M. R.; Aslan, M.; Wit, L. A. 1998. 1998 Turfgrass Research Report [Nebraska]. p. 22-28. |
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Golf courses: Reaching for mainstream America |
Nus, J. L. 1998. 1998 Annual Meeting Abstracts. p. 143. |
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A new generation is teeing off: Is Tiger Woods making divots on environmentally sound golf courses? |
Dornak, David B. 1998. Columbia Journal of Environmental Law. 23(2): p. 299-335. |
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The United States Women's Open Championship | Lee, Mike. 1998. Wisconsin Turfgrass News. Summer. 16(3): p. 7-8. |
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Deeply rooted in Florida: University of Florida one of first sites for USGA turf research | Latham, James M. 1998. The Florida Green. Winter. p. 54, 56-58. |
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Turfgrass and environmental research programme of the United States Golf Association | Kenna, Michael P.; Snow, James T. 1998. Committed to Green. December. p. [1-6]. |
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[Why founding members need to organize] | Dieter, Lee C. 1998. Turfgrass Matters. November/December. 70(5): p. 8. |
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USGA-sponsored research | Kenna, Mike. 1998. USGA Green Section Record. November/December. 36(6): p. 8-14. |
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Mid-Atlantic news: Updated 10-5-98 |
Happ, Keith. 1998. USGA World Wide Web Site. October 5. |
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A goodwill game Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1998. Golf Course Management. August. 66(8): p. 152. |
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Mid-Atlantic web site update: Updated August 18, 1998 |
Anonymous. 1998. USGA World Wide Web Site. August 18. |
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MGCSA Turf Tourney raises $6,110 for research and education | Turtinen, Scott. 1998. Hole Notes. July. 29(5): p. 10. |
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New short game complex at North Shore Country Club: Features innovative construction and national creeping bentgrass evaluation | Dinelli, Dan; Voight, Tom. 1998. On Course. June. 52(1): p. 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24. |
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Use technology to find the answers |
James, Joanne. 1998. Turf Craft International. May/June. 60: p. 15-16. |
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USGA calling for help with study of effluent use | Anonymous. 1998. Golf Course News. May. 10(5): p. 32. |
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Wadsworth bankroll $3.5M for inner-city juniors, handicapped | Leslie, Mark. 1998. Golf Course News. March. 10(3): p. 49-50. |
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Bell to receive Donald Ross Award | Anonymous. 1998. Golf Course News. March. 10(3): p. 53. |
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The Ivanhoe way: Superintendent's stewardship campaign invites others to preserve the beauty of the land Access Restrictions |
Perrault, Mike. 1998. Golf Course Management. February. 66(2): p. 70-72, 74, 76, 78, 80. |
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Finding common ground: GCSAA Chief Operating Officer Joe O'Brien helped lead a collaborative effort to create the first environmental road map for U.S. golf courses. His work earned him GCSAA's most prestigious environmental honor Access Restrictions |
Perrault, Mike. 1998. Golf Course Management. February. 66(2): p. 102-104, 106, 108, 112. |
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Wildlife Links begins to bear fruit | Torsiello, John. 1998. Golf Course News. February. 10(2): p. 19-20. |
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Hail Olympia! |
Labbance, Bob. 1998. Turf: North. January. p. A19. |
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A lab with letters after its name: European Turfgrass Laboratories in Stirling is the only lab outside America to hold an A2LA certificate | Anonymous. 1998. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 18-19. |
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Taking a stand on trees |
Williams, Jeff. 1998. Golf Journal. January/February. 51(1): p. 32. |
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Welcome and overview of the day's events [I. Symposium: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses] |
Erusha, Kimberly. 1997. p. 1-6. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Welcome and overview of the day's events [II. Environmental responsibility in the the golf industry] |
Murphy, Reg. 1997. p. 6-11. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Environmental principles for golf courses in the United States |
Spalding, Curtis. 1997. p. 12-23. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Golf courses as important wildlife habitats: Wildlife Links program |
Stangel, Peter. 1997. p. 40-48. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program |
Andersen, Janet. 1997. p. 90-100. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Leadership through research |
Snow, James T. 1997. p. 101-115. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Grow-in and cultural practice inputs on USGA putting greens and their microbial communities | Gaussoin, Roch. 1997. 1997 Turfgrass and Environmental Research Summary [USGA]. p. 103-104. |
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[Golf course siting] |
Erusha, Kimberly S.; Beljan, Jan; Singerling, Jim; Spalding, H. Curtis. 1997. p. 122-126. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Earth Share initiatives |
Stein, Kalman. 1997. p. 132-135. In: Golf Environments of the 21st Century: Integrating Wildlife Conservation and Golf Courses. [Far Hills, NJ: United States Golf Association]. |
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Turf pollution prevention programs supported by the office of pesticide programs, USEPA Access Restrictions |
Leslie, A. R. 1997. Proceedings of the 8th International Turfgrass Research Conference. 8: p. 116-122. |
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USGA, GCSAA, NTEP join forces Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course Management. October. 65(10): p. 13. |
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Necrology [III. Dr. Conrad Richard Skogley Obituary] | Anonymous. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 10. |
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USGA key environmental messages |
Anonymous. 1997. Through The Green. September/October. p. 30, 36. |
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Inroads in 'biologicals' research, Nelson reports | Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course News. August. 9(8): p. 13, 16. |
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USGA, GCSAA, NTEP join forces to administer on-site golf course testing for grass varieties |
Anonymous. 1997. Western Views. July/August. p. [3-4]. |
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Born again: Pinehurst and USGA officials saw the light in bringing historic No. 2 back to championship form Access Restrictions |
Pace, Lee. 1997. Golf Course Management. July. 65(7): p. 86-88, 90, 92-93. |
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Dean Knuth resigns | Anonymous. 1997. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 35(4): p. 23. |
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Merion being considered for U.S. Open | Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course News. July. 9(7): p. 4. |
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USGA ads go for the heart | Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course News. July. 9(7): p. 5. |
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Michigan State University |
Anonymous. 1997. Agronomy News. June. p. 17. |
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Passing noted: [Arthur A. Snyder] Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course Management. May. 65(5): p. 180. |
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[Golf Collectors Society] | Fischer, John W. III. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 3. |
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In casting the deciding vote | USGA Green Section. 1997. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 35(3) |
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That's why they call them superintendents: Perhaps they can't fly and they wear name tags instead of a big "S," but in this game they are truly super | Bell, Judy. 1997. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 35(3): p. 16-19. |
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Organic matter minimum dropped from USGA green construction recommendations | Anonymous. 1997. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 35(3): p. 24. |
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