Keyword: Youth in golf
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The two cultures |
Klein, Bradley S. 2023. Golf Course Industry. June. 55(6): p. 38. |
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SentryWorld hosts 71st US Junior Girls Championship | Brandenburg, David. 2019. The Grass Roots. November/December. 48(6): p. Cover, 28-30. |
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Positively impacting lives-Chris Stiegler's legacy continues |
Rackley, Denice. 2019. CSA News. August. 64(8): p. 18-19. |
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[Detroit Golf Club and GMFMG] |
Halyard, Vaughn. 2019. Golf Course Architecture. July. 57: p. 11. |
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308878 |
What's wrong and what's right with the younger generation | Bouts, Trent. 2019. Carolinas Green. March/April. p. Cover, 22-25. |
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The youth movement and the importance of now | Jones, Pat. 2019. Carolinas Green. March/April. p. 8, 10. |
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Getting into golf: Flexible facility on small plot of land introduces urban children to golf |
Anonymous. 2019. By Design. February. p. 14. |
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Create a buzz around your property: A children's pollinator workshop can introduce members of your community - especially youngsters - to golf and highlight a course's environmental benefits Access Restrictions |
Gorman, Peter. 2019. Golf Course Management. February. 87(2): p. 56, 58. |
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A nickel tour with a $5 round |
Jones, Seth. 2018. Golfdom. November. 74(11): p. 6. |
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Young golfers making an impact |
Mona, Steve. 2018. The Boardroom. November/December. 22(279): p. 83. |
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A golf endurance challenge |
Hart, Abby. 2018. Golfdom. October. 74(10): p. 8. |
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It's official: GCSAA now overseeing First Green Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. September. 86(9): p. 20. |
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Back 2 school Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Management. September. 86(9): p. 22. |
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Embracing the youth (on course) movement |
Jones, Seth. 2018. Golfdom. September. 74(9): p. 6. |
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T.A. is taking care of business: The 2018 Herb Graffis Businessperson of the year, T.A. Barker, CGCS, is taking care of business at his family course, throughout Utah and now across America |
Jones, Seth. 2018. Golfdom. September. 74(9): p. 12-14, 16, 18-20. |
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Pro athlete, veterinarian or... superintendent |
Jones, Seth. 2018. Golfdom. August. 74(8): p. 6. |
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First Green merging with GCSAA |
Shelley, Jeff. 2018. The Golf Course Trades. August 5. 28[31](8): p. 24-25, 27. |
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First impressions Access Restrictions |
Evans, J. Rhett. 2018. Golf Course Management. July. 86(7): p. 16. |
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PGA Junior League - A no brainer! | Hoffmann, Jeremiah W. 2018. The Grass Roots. July/August. 47(4): p. 26-27. |
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Kid stuff Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2018. Golf Course Management. May. 86(5): p. 20, 22. |
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The First Tee links up with alternative learning program in Virginia: At Birdwood Golf Course in Charlottesville, middle and high school students build golf skills, confidence and character |
Mandell, Josh. 2018. The First Cut. May 9. p. [1-3]. |
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Securing the next generation Access Restrictions |
Davis, Darren J. 2018. Golf Course Management. April. 86(4): p. 14. |
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Kids go free |
Coquard, André. 2018. Golf Course Architecture. April. 52: p. 11. |
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Celebrating a legacy |
Dudley, Sean. 2018. Golf Course Architecture. April. 52: p. 64. |
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First Green building better understanding | Dain, Ralph. 2018. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 54. |
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Topgolf's fun, high-tech approach is the key to attracting women, millennials |
McCue, Mike. 2018. Superintendent. February. 17(2): p. 12-13. |
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Making golf inclusive |
Rasmusson, Håken. 2018. Golf Course Architecture. January. 51: p. 13. |
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America's Greenkeeper |
Cipriano, Guy. 2018. Golf Course Industry. January. 30(1): p. 4. |
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Overheard and observations at SBI17 |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Industry. January. 30(1): p. 11. |
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STEM at the Golf Course |
Gross, Pat. 2017. Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. [3] pp. |
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2017 Wee One fundraiser | Anonymous. 2017. Course Conditions. Summer. p. 44-45. |
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Engage the future | Doyle, Kevin. 2017. The Greenerside. 44(4): p. 26. |
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Congratulations First Green on celebrating your 20th anniversary | Anonymous. 2017. Sports Turf Manager [STC]. Summer. 30(2): p. 14. |
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Is golf targeting the right market? | Albanese, Paul. 2017. Course Conditions. Winter. p. 11. |
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Help wanted - Cultivating young professionals | Rogan, Chase. 2017. Mid-Atlantic News Letter. Winter. p. 13. |
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[Attracting the new generation into turf careers and GCSAA resources and deadlines] |
Doyle, Kevin. 2017. Connecticut Clippings. December. 51[50](4): p. 4-5. |
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Golf... More than a game |
Wike, Zach. 2017. Golf Course Industry. December. 29(12): p. 34-35. |
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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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2017 GCSAA Chapter Delegates Meeting | Dyroff, Chris. 2017. Foreground [HVGCSA]. November. 54(7): p. 6, 8. |
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Junior focus |
Anonymous. 2017. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 23(9): p. 23. |
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Field trip for First Green's STEM program: Sandymount Elementary students conduct STEM lessons at Westminster National Golf Course |
Anonymous. 2017. Turfgrass Matters. Fall. p. 9. |
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It's elementary, my dear Watson |
Jones, Seth. 2017. Golfdom. September. 73(9): p. 8. |
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MAGCS awards scholars |
Cella, Luke. 2017. On Course [MAGCS]. September. 71(4[5]): p. 24. |
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'Brian-bucket' syndrome |
Moraghan, Tim. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 20, 57. |
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How we can help grow the game |
Furlong, Ron. 2017. Superintendent. September. 16(9): p. 11. |
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Toro student awards: Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year finalists revealed |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 18-19. |
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BCCC, ready for the wee one |
Proshek, Tom. 2017. Hole Notes. July. 52(6): p. 28-34. |
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Bringing the community to the course |
Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 82. |
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Major project, 'mini' results: A series of substantial upgrades to an Arizona gem resulted in, among other things, an innovative six-hole short course in an unexpected location Access Restrictions |
Mackin, Tom. 2017. Golf Course Management. June. 85(6): p. 68, 70, 72. |
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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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[Starting at Crane Valley] |
Clark, Andy. 2017. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 11. |
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Fargo Country Club invests in course, marketing and recruiting to stem member outflow: North Dakota private facility completes turnaround by flood-proofing course and hiring firm to assist in retaining and recruiting members |
Anonymous. 2017. PGA Magazine. April. 98(4): p. 82, 84. |
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Goat Hill Park is reborn, rebranded as "world class for working class" course: Public facility in Oceanside, California, has been renovated to become community haven for young players and golfers of all skill levels |
Anonymous. 2017. PGA Magazine. April. 98(4): p. 86, 88. |
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Who let the bikes out? |
Galman, John; May, Todd. 2017. Hole Notes. April. 52(3): p. 46-50. |
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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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Youth movement: A desire to increase inclusion and diversity in the golf industry - with a special focus on youth - drives the African-American owners of Marlton Golf Club Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2017. Golf Course Management. March. 85(3): p. 50, 52, 54, 56. |
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Short golf courses become popular with players of all ages | Smith, Tom. 2017. The Kansas City Star. March 18. p. [1-2]. |
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A positive impact on the game of golf: ASGCA Foundation President Clyde Johnston explains how the non-profit organization is supporting facilities and enabling a better golfer experience |
Anonymous. 2017. By Design. Spring. 32: p. 20-21. |
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Mellow yellow: An unkempt area of trees has been partially cleared in favour of the installation of an artificial course at Frilford Heath, one of Oxfordshire's most traditional parkland clubs |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 32. |
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Relax, millennials will play golf |
Frabotta, David. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 4. |
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Great article on the millennials! |
Shaffer, Matt. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 6. |
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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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Making golf fun again |
Norby, Kevin. 2017. Hole Notes. January/February. 52(1): p. 16-19. |
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Bee-U-Tiful combination: California superintendent is using pollinator activity to help strengthen local junior golf programs |
Cipriano, Guy. 2017. Golf Course Industry. January. 29(1): p. 6, 8. |
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Foundation update | Shapland, Tom. 2017. Earth Shaping News. 4th quarter. p. 6-10. |
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[Stimulating participation in golf at the local and personal level] |
Harvey, A. John. 2016. The Greenerside. Summer. 40(3): p. 15. |
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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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Grass makes history: GCSAA President Peter Grass shares his insight into the organization, its members and the challenges ahead | Thayer, Allen. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Summer. 2(2): p. 60-71. |
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Longleaf Golf & Family Club: Fun golf, down to a tee |
Anonymous. 2016. By Design. Winter. 30: p. 20-22. |
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[First green field trip - Westminster National] Access Restrictions |
Rogan, Chase. 2016. Golf Course Management. December. 84(12): p. 98. |
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Fling golf, is this the new "real deal?" |
Anonymous. 2016. Hole Notes. October. 51(9): p. 32-37. |
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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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Roll of the dice Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2016. Golf Course Management. September. 84(9): p. 20, 22. |
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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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Young managers given lesson on working with greens team |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 8. |
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Combo deal Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2016. Golf Course Management. July. 84(7): p. 20, 22. |
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Golf sets sights on millennials Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Golf Course Management. June. 84(6): p. 28. |
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For the fun of it: Golf needs to be enjoyed - by everyone. Here's how to grow the game by making it entertaining |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2016. Superintendent. June. 15(6): p. 12-15. |
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Virginia territory | Barks, Joe. 2016. Club & Resort Business. June. 12(6): p. 35-37. |
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Back to a better future by paying it forward | Jones, Pat. 2016. Carolinas Green. May/June. p. 8, 10. |
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Dave Moffett and Mosholu make way for Met's Parent/Child Tournament |
Apgar, Todd. 2016. Tee to Green [New York]. May/June/July. 47(3): p. 11. |
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First green merges golf with STEM learning | Shelley, Jeff. 2016. The Golf Course Trades. May 1. 29(5): p. 16-17. |
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Golf course as classroom Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Golf Course Management. April. 84(4): p. 54. |
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Short and sweet |
Walsh, John. 2016. Golfdom. April. 72(4): p. Cover, 24-28. |
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Grand opening of Watson 9 in Maryville, MO | Anonymous. 2016. Earth Shaping News. 2nd Quarter. p. 7. |
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Another venue more than trebles the size of its hole cups |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. March. 120: p. 4. |
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Century old course takes futuristic approach to renovation project: Innovative project first to receive USGA-ASGCA grant | Dunlap, Jim. 2016. The Pellucid Perspective. March. 7(3): p. 5-6. |
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Lacrosse meets golf: New might boost course revenue | Thayer, Allen. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Spring. 2(1): p. 96-105. |
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Youth on Course Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Golf Course Management. February. 84(2): p. 113. |
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Prescription for golf | Martin, Greg. 2016. On Course [MAGCS]. February. 69(10): p. 4-5. |
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The holistic approach: Off-the-beaten-path Angel Fire Resort & Country Club has a short but intense golf season that requires both preparation and adaptation | Carey, Rob. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. February. 22(2): p. 26-28. |
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A lot to learn: For elementary school students and golf course industry professionals alike, opportunities to learn will be plentiful at the Golf Industry Show Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2016. Golf Course Management. January. 84(1): p. 72, 74. |
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Just for kicks: Alternative forms of golf are out there, but readers seem doubtful of their usefulness |
Jones, Seth; Gannon, Grant B. 2016. Golfdom. January. 72(1): p. 28-29. |
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Leveraging the assets of Oregon's Middlefield Golf Course |
Ammerman, Kris. 2016. Parks & Recreation [Virginia]. January. 51(1): p. 22-23. |
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Growing the game of golf: Creative ideas for the next generation |
Clevenger, Bill; Rogers, Kurt "Turtle"; Gillen, Lisa. 2016. Parks & Recreation [Virginia]. January. 51(1): p. 64-65. |
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Follow the leaders with a par 3 course |
Amick, Bill. 2016. The Boardroom. January/February. 20(262): p. 32. |
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Major aspirations: Tiger Woods' first U.S. golf course is just the start of how Bluejack National plans to redefine the club business | Barks, Joe. 2016. Club & Resort Business. January. 12(1): p. 18-22, 24-25. |
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