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Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, N. C. USGA Green Section Record Index Volume 30, Number 1, 1992, through Volume 34, Number 6, 1996 SUBJECT CATEGORIES 1. All Things Considered [editorial comments] 20 2. Architecture - Golf Course Design and Construction .. 20 3. Drainage 20 4. Environmental Issues 21 A. Pesticides 21 B. Water 22 C. Nutrients 22 D. Wildlife 23 E. Miscellaneous 23 5. Fairways 23 6. Fertiliza ti 0n 24 7. Golf Course Management and Budgets 24 A. Equipment and Buildings 24 B. Labor 25 C. Budget 25 D. Computer : 25 E. Maintenance Philosophy 25 F. Green Committee 26 G. Miscellaneous 26 8. Golf Greens 26 A. Construction 26 B. Management 27 C. Topdressing 28 D. Stimpmeter and Green Speed 28 9. Grasses 28 A. Warm-Season Grasses 28 B. Cool-Season Grasses 29 10. Green Section Information and Awards 29 11. Irrigation 30 12. Pest Control 31 A. Disease 31 B. Insects and Nematodes 31 C. Weeds 31 D. Integrated, Alternative, and Other 31 13. Ponds and Streams 32 14. Research 32 15. Roughs 33 16. Sand Bunkers 33 17. Soils 34 18. Superintendent Issues 34 19. Tees 35 20. Traffic 35 21. Trees and Landscape 35 22. Turf Management Related to the Game of Golf 36 23. Winter Concerns 36 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1996 19

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Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, N. C.

USGAGreen Section Record

IndexVolume 30, Number 1, 1992, through

Volume 34, Number 6, 1996

SUBJECT CATEGORIES1.All Things Considered [editorial comments] 202. Architecture - Golf Course Design and Construction .. 203. Drainage 204. Environmental Issues 21

A. Pesticides 21B. Water 22C. Nutrients 22D. Wildlife 23E. Miscellaneous 23

5. Fairways 236. Fertiliza ti0n 247. Golf Course Management and Budgets 24

A. Equipment and Buildings 24B. Labor 25C. Budget 25D. Computer : 25E. Maintenance Philosophy 25F. Green Committee 26G. Miscellaneous 26

8. Golf Greens 26A. Construction 26B. Management 27C. Topdressing 28D. Stimpmeter and Green Speed 28

9. Grasses 28A. Warm-Season Grasses 28B. Cool-Season Grasses 29

10. Green Section Information and Awards 2911. Irrigation 3012. Pest Control 31

A. Disease 31B. Insects and Nematodes 31C. Weeds 31D. Integrated, Alternative, and Other 31

13. Ponds and Streams 3214. Research 3215. Roughs 3316. Sand Bunkers 3317. Soils 3418. Superintendent Issues 3419. Tees 3520. Traffic 3521. Trees and Landscape 3522. Turf Management Related to the Game of Golf 3623. Winter Concerns 36

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1996 19

Article Title Author Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

------- 1. ALL THINGS CONSIDERED [editorial comments] -------Don't Be ShortsightedDon't Kid YourselfGreat Expectations [golfer playing conditions]Staying on Course [superintendent tenure]The Need for Teamwork"You've Gotta Know Your Limits"It's Still Just a GameA Low-Impact Golf Course? Probably Not!For Heaven's Sake, Get Some InsuranceThe Religion of GolfLet's All Be ResponsibleAttitude AdjustmentHow "Green" is Your Course [environmental responsibility]Treat the Symptom ... or Correct the Cause?Hit The Ball!Nice Guys Sometimes Finish Last [superintendent responsibility]Paint 'em GreenEmployment Contracts: The Missing Link!Why Not Pure Sand Greens?Search Your Sole - Remove Your Spikes!Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side?

[golf course comparisons]

Happ, KeithBrame, R.A.Gilhuly, LarryFoy, John H.Moore, James F.Oatis, David A.Moore, James FrancisHapp, Keith A.Oatis, David A.Gilhuly, LarryVermeulen, PaulSkorulski, James E.Snow, James T.Moore, James FrancisOatis, David A.Moore, James FrancisO'Brien, Patrick M.Brame, Robert A.Snow, James T.Gilhuly, Larry WFoY,JohnH.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):17.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):16.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):20.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):19.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):21.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):21.1995. July/Aug 33(4):17.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):52.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):17.1994. July/Aug 32(4):17.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):17.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):23.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):21.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):21.1993. July/Aug 31(4):21.1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):19.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):21.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):21.1992. July/Aug 30(4):21.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):24.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):24.

---- 2. ARCHITECTURE - GOLF COURSE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ----

Choosing The Best ApproachDevelopmg Environmental Guidelines for Canadian Golf CoursesBringing in the Hired Guns -

How to Choose an Environmental ConsultantWhat Can You Do If Your Golf Course Has Gas?

[landfill golf courses]Armchair ArchitectSand Bunkers: Old and NewStrategies for Successful Long-Term Maintenance of Golf CoursesCommon Sense Cart PathsGolf Course Construction: Grow-In PhilosophiesDoes Construction Relate to Maintenance Costs?

Don't Underestimate Irrigation, Drainage, and Soil SystemsThe Environment: Where Environment,

Nature, and the Game Can CoexistA Little Summer Project [course renovation]Touching Up The Mona Lisa [Pebble Beach Golf Links]

Oatis, David A.Yamada, TeriBeall, Barbara B.

Gross, Patrick J.

Gross, Patrick J.Baidy, Joseph G.Crenshaw, BenOatis, David A.Buchen, TerryKroeger, Ricky J.

Jones, Jr., Robert Trent

Bailey, MikeMiller, Ed

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):8-10.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):8-9.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):13-15.

1994. July/Aug 32(4):1-4.

1994. MaY/June 33(3):9-10.1994. MaY/June 33(3):19-21.1994. MaY/June 33(3):26-28.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):1-5.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):15-17.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):2-5.

1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):6-10.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):13-15.

1996. MaY/June 34(3):29.1995. MaY/June 33(3):31-32.

1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):1-4.1994. July/Aug 32(4):5-8.

1994 July/Aug 32(4):1-4.

Suck -cess (drainage]Power Drainage for Healthier Turf - No Slope?

No Drainage? No Problem!Managing Soil WaterWet Greens - "Let's Try This First"

What Can You Do If Your Golf Course Has Gas?[landfill golf courses]

-------------- 3. DRAINAGE --------------Gross, Patrick J.Gast, Chuck

Zontek, Stanley J.Carpenter, Les

& D. A. OatisGross, Patrick J.

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------------ 3. DRAINAGE (continued) ------------Mr. Wizard Visits the Golf Course [soils, water quality] Moore, James F. 1994. MaY/June 33(3)6-7.Underground Photography Vermeulen, Paul 1994. MaY/June 33(3):11.Blockbuster Aerification O'Brien, Patrick M. 1994. MaY/June 33(3):14.No More Rolling Stones [drainage] Oatis, David A. 1994. MaY/June 33(3):21-22.Cupit's Narrows [drainage] Gilhuly, Larry 1994. May/June 33(3):25.Water Retention In Golf Greens: Taylor, Don, F. Williams 1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):17-19.

Sub-Root Zone Layering Effects & S. NelsonDoes Construction Relate to Maintenance Costs? Kroeger, Ricky J. 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):15-17.

Don't Underestimate Irrigation, Drainage, and Soil SystemsA Quality Control Checklist for Successful Greens Reconstruction Moore, James Francis 1993. July/Aug 31(4):1-5.Biting the Bullet: Greens Complex Reconstruction Hess, Alan D. 1993. July/Aug 31(4):16-18.

at the Country Club of VirginiaDrainage Improvement - Remedy Without McAuliffe, Keith W 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):6-10.

Reconstruction in New Zealand

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):23-25.

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):26-28.

1995. MaY/June 33(3):15.1995. May/June 33(3):19-21.1995. MaY/June 33(3):22-23.1995. MaY/June 33(3):27-29.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):8-9.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):1-9.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):10-12.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):13-14.

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):15-18.

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):19-22.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):15-16.1996. July/Aug 34(4):5-8.1996. May/June 34(3):11-13.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):1-5.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):13-15.1995. July/Aug 33(4):10-12.1995. MaY/June 33(3):3-6.

1995. MaY/June 33(3):10-14.

Snyder, Dr. G. H.& Dr. J. L. Cisar

Cooper, Dr. R. J.,Dr. J. M. Clark &Dr. K. C. Murphy

Starrett, Dr. S. K. &Dr. N. E. Christians

Horst, Dr. G. L.,Dr. PJ. Shea &Dr. N. Christians

Brauen, Dr. Stanton E. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):29-32.& Dr. G. K. Stahnke

Branham, Dr. Bruce, 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):33-37.Dr. E. Miltner & Dr. P Rieke

Petrovic, Dr. Martin A. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):38-41.

Anonymous 1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.Kenna, Dr. Michael P 1994. July/Aug 32(4):12-15.Anonymous 1994. MaY/June 33(3):insert.Banbury, David 1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):6-7.Borgert, C. J., 1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):11-14.

S. M. Roberts, R. D. Harbison,J. L. Cisar & G. H. Snyder

Vermeulen, Paul 1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):17.Skorulski, James E. 1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):23.Manuel, George B. 1993. MaY/June 31(3):9.Beard, Dr. James B. & 1993. MaY/June 31(3):26-30.

Dr. R. L. GreenGilhuly, Larry 1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):9-10.Moore, Tames Francis 1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):19.Connolly, Jim 1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):1-5.

Peacock, Dr. Charles H.& Dr. M. Smart

Oatis, David A.Keyser, Jr., F. RayZontek, Stanley J.Fumento, MichaelYamada, TeriKenna, Dr. Michael PYates, Dr. Marylynn v:Smith, Dr. Al

Let's All Be ResponsibleAttitude AdjustmentCatch the Drift [pesticide applications]Turfgrass and Golf Course Benefits - A Scientific Assessment

Wash Rack BluesNice Guys Sometimes Finish Last [superintendent responsibility]Barn or Turf Care Center: Which Do You Have?

Leaching of Nitrate from Sand Putting Greens

Potential Groundwater Contamination from Pesticides andFertilizers Used on Golf Courses

The Impact of Soil Type and Precipitation on Pesticideand Nutrient Leaching from Fairway Turf

Turf Benefits Paper PublishedBeyond Appearance and Playability: Golf and the EnvironmentUSGA Responds to Heightened Environmental AwarenessSquamish Valley - The Home to Birdies and EaglesAssessing Chemical Hazards on Golf Courses

Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fate When Applied to Turfgrassin Golf Course Fairway ConditionPesticide Degradation Under Golf Course Fairway Conditions

Integrated Pest Management for Land ManagersWater Quality Monitoring at Queenstown HarborPublic Panic Over Pesticides?Environmental Common Sense - A Sample "In-House" AuditThe Old Westbury Code of Environmental ConductWhat's Worth Worrying About in Life?The USGA's Environmental Strategies:

What We've Got and What We NeedIPM, Monitoring, and Management Plans -

A Mandatefor the FutureYou Can Bank On It! [stream bank stabilization]Golf and the Larger EnvironmentContain It, Store It, Recycle ItThe Greens Against The GreensDeveloping Environmental Guidelines for Canadian Golf CoursesWhat Happens to Pesticides Al?,pliedto Golf Courses?The Fate of Pesticides and FertIlizers in a Turfgrass EnvironmentPotential Movement of Pesticides Following

Application to Golf CoursesPesticide Mobility and Persistence in a

High-Sand-Content GreenVolatilization and Dislodgeable Residues

Are Important Avenues of Pesticide Fate

----------- 4. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ----------------------- 4A.PESTICIDES ------------

Dodson, RonShirk, Frank WPaling, JohnMoore, James FrancisWeber, Arthur PKenna, Dr. Michael PSnow, James T.

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Article Title Author Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

Nelson, Dr. Eric B.Franke, Kevin J.

----------- 4A. PESTICIDES (continued)Natural Enemies Reduce Pest Populations in Turf Potter, Daniel A.Applewood Golf Course: Reintroducing the Conard, Ron

Shortgrass Prairie and Links-Style GolfThe Ten Pitfalls of Golf COlirse Maintenance Brame, Robert A.Golf Course Management Standards and Practices Cadenelli, Stephen G.

for a Fragile EnvironmentBiological Control of Diseases on Golf Course TurfUsing Computer Simulations to Predict the Fate

and Environmental Impact of Applied Pesticides

1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):6-10.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):11-12.

1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):1-5.1992. MaY/June 30(3):30-33.

1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):11-14.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):17-21.

Wash Rack BluesConcern for Surface Runoff - More on Water QualitySprinkler Head Testing Makes Dollars and Sense

"Water Watch" Programs: Stream Water Quality MonitoringGolf Course Management Standards and Practices

for a Fragile EnvironmentWorking Within the Quagmire of Wetland Regulation!

Turf Benefits Paper PublishedBeyond Appearance and Playability: Golf and the EnvironmentMaps Can Improve Your Environmental Planning InitiativesUsing Effluent On Your Golf CourseRestoration of Potash PondTurfgrass and Golf Course Benefits - A Scientific Assessment

Keeping An Eye OutWater Quality Monitoring at Queenstown HarborThirsty TurfEnvironmental Common Sense - A Sample "In-House" AuditThe Old Westbury Code of Environmental ConductThe USGA's Environmental Strategies:

What We've Got and What We NeedGolf and the Larger EnvironmentThe Greens Against The GreensBringing in the Hired Guns -

How to Choose an Environmental ConsultantTurn Off the Faucet!The Fate of Pesticides and Fertilizers in a Turfgrass EnvironmentPotential Groundwater Contamination fromPesticides and Fertilizers Used on Golf CoursesTransport of Runoff and Nutrients from Fairway Turfs

------------- 4B. WATERDodson, Ron 1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):13-14.Shirk, Frank W 1996. July/Aug 34(4):5-8.Dodson, Ron 1996. July/Aug 34(4):18-20.Moore, James Francis 1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):1-5.Weber, Arthur P 1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):13-15.Snow, James T. 1995. May/June 33(3):3-6.

Keyser, Jr., F. Ray 1995. MaY/June 33(3):19-21.Fumento, Michael 1995. MaY/June 33(3):27-29.Beall, Barbara B. 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):13-15.

Gross, Patrick 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):21.Yates, Dr. Marylynn V 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):10-12.Branham, Dr. Bruce, 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):33-37.

Dr. E. Miltner & Dr. P RiekeLinde, Douglas T., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):42-44.

Dr. T. L. Watschke, & J. A. BorgerAnonymous 1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.Kenna, Dr. Michael P 1994. July/Aug 32(4):12-15.Sadlon, Nancy P 1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):19-20.Kopec, Dr. David, 1993. July/Aug 31(4):9-12.Bertrand, Scott 1993. July/Aug 31(4):19-21.Beard, Dr. James B. & 1993. MaY/June 31(3):26-30.

Dr. R. L. GreenGilhuly, Larry 1993. Jan/Feb 31(a):9-10Sadlon, Nancy P 1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):19.Solomon, PE, 1992. July/Aug 30(4):7-9.

Dr. Kenneth H.Sadlon, Nancy P 1992. July/Aug 30(4):19-20.Cadenelli, Stephen G. 1992. MaY/June 30(3):30-33.

Sadlon, Nancy P 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):21-23.

The Effect of Salinity on Nitrate Leaching from Turfgrass

Turf Benefits Paper PublishedBeyond Appearance and Playability: Golf and the Environment

Potential Groundwater Contamination from Pesticidesand Fertilizers Used on Golf Courses

The Impact of Soil Type and Precipitation on Pesticideand Nutrient Leaching from Fairway Turf

Transport of Runoff and Nutrients from Fairway Turfs

4C. NUTRIENTSWater Quality Monitoring at Queenstown Harbor Shirk, Frank W 1996. July/Aug 34(4):5-8.The Old Westbury Code of Environmental Conduct Weber, Arthur P 1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):13-15.The USGA's Environmental Strategies: Snow, James T. 1995. MaY/June 33(3):3-6.

What We've Got and What We NeedGolf and the Larger Environment Keyser, Jr., F. Ray 1995. MaY/June 33(3):19-21.The Greens Against The Greens Fumento, Michael 1995. MaY/June 33(3):27-29.The Fate of Pesticides and Fertilizers in a Turfgrass Environment Yates, Dr. Marylynn V 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):10-12.Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fate When Applied to Turfgrass Starrett, Dr. S. K. & 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):23-25.in Golf Course Fairway Condition Dr. N. E. ChristiansLeaching of Nitrate from Sand Putting Greens Brauen, Dr. Stanton E. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):29-32.

& Dr. G. K. StahnkeBranham, Dr. Bruce, 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):33-37.

Dr. E. Miltner & Dr. P RiekePetrovic, Dr. Martin A. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):38-41.

Linde, Douglas T., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):42-44.Dr. T. L. Watschke, & J. A. Borger

Bowman, Dr. Daniel C., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):45-49.Dr. D. A. Devitt & W M. Miller

Anonymous 1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.Kenna, Dr. Michael P 1994. July/Aug 32(4):12-15.

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4C. NUTRIENTS (continued) ------------Turfgrass and Golf Course Benefits - A Scientific Assessment Beard, Dr. James B. & 1993. MaY/June 31(3):26-30.

Dr. R. L. GreenWash Rack Blues Gilhuly, Larry 1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):9-10.Back to the Basics for Golf and the Environment Manuel, George B. 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):14-16.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):10-14.

1996. July/Aug 34(4):22-23.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):17-18.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):5-7.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):11-12.1995. July/Aug 33(4):8-9.

1995. MaY/June 33(3):7.1995. MaY/June 33(3):16.1995. MaY/June 33(3):30-31.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):19.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):15.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.1994. July/Aug 32(4):16-17.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):6-7.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):15-16.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):20-22.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):6-7.1993. July/Aug 31(4):13-15.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):18.1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):18.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):20.1992. MaY/June 30(3):15-17.1992. MaY/June 30(3):24-25.

AnonymousDodson, RonHenze, Laura E.Lavis, Scott A.Carter III, Dr. R. D. &

B. G. KocherFoY,John H.Happ, Keith A.Gilhuly, LarryDodson, Ronald G.

.Dodson, Ronald G.AnonymousSadlon, Nancy :P.Banbury, DaVIdSadlon, Nancy :P.Sadlon, Nancy :P.Cummings, JohnMoul, Ian E.

& J. E. ElliottLatham, James M.Sadlon, Nancy:P.Dodson, RonStone, DavidSadlon, Nancy :P.

Simple Fences Minimize Goose TrafficMigration: Where Have All The Birds Gone?Landscaping the Golf Course for WildlifeEncouraging Wildlife at The Honors CourseTree Snags - A Tree Even an Agronomist Can Love!

------------- 4D. WILDLIFE -------------The Bird Communities of Prairie Dunes Country Club Terman, Max R., Ph.D.

and Sand Hills State ParkPine Needles Now a Safe HarborManaging Wildlife and HabitatCanada Geese - Definitely No "Birdie"Pinehurst Provides Habitat for Cavity-Nesting SpeciesThe Red-Cockaded Woodpecker: An Endangered Species

in Golf CountryRecycling for Habitat"For the Birds"Blowing Your Top! [tree care for wildlife]The Trash BirdBut Can You Prove It? [wildlife inventories]You Think You Have Problems?Helping the Osprey on the Road to RecoverySquamlsh Valley - The Home to Birdies and EaglesGrass Carp: Are They Really the Perfect Solution?ButterfliesDevelopments in Canada Goose RepellentsThe Bird Community Found on British Columbia Golf Courses

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):5-7.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):13-14.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):8-11.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):16-17.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):1-5.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):15-16.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):19-20.1995. July/Aug 33(4):15.1995. MaY/June 33(3):3-6.

1995. MaY/June 33(3):23-24.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):12-14.

1994. July/Aug 32(4):12-15.1994. MaY/June 33(3):2-5.1994. MaY/June 33(3):24.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):21.1993. MaY/June 31(3):2-5.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):37.

1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):11-12.

Skorulski, lames E.Bailey, Phi

Kenna, Dr. Michael :P.Leuzinger, Peter V.Brame, R.A.Weston, JohnSnow, James T.Jones, Jr., Robert Trent

Anonymous

Conard, Ron

Aggies in Action [resource inventory]Keeping An Eye OutWildflowers on Your Course?Involving the Public and Your MembersEnvironmental Common Sense - A Sample "In-House" AuditCreating an Environmental Road MapInventorying Your Resources"Ego-System" ManagementThe USGA's Environmental Strategies:

What We've Got and What We NeedA Summer Assignment [resource inventory]Ozaukee Country Club's Audubon Stepping Stone

to a Better EnVIronmentBeyond Appearance and Playability: Golf and the EnvironmentA New Attitude: Audubon, Our Golf Course, and the CommunityA Method of Recycling: From Clippings to CompostFire as a Landscape Management ToolHow "Green" is Your Course? [environmental responsibility]The Environment: Where Environment, Nature,

and the Game Can CoexistFive Golf Courses Cited as Certified

Audubon coorerative SanctuariesApplewood Gol Course: Reintroducing the Shortgrass

Prairie and Links-Style Golf

----------- 4E. MISCELLANEOUS -----------White, Dr. Richard H.Dodson, RonKrouse, John M.Dodson, Ronald G.Moore, James FrancisDodson, RonaldDodson, Ronald G.Dodson, Ronald G.Snow, James T.

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):8-10.1996. MaY/June 34(3):30.1995. July/Aug 33(4):13-14.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):23-25.

Choosing The Best ApproachDrawing the Line on Winter PlayFairway Aerification Around the ClockNitrogen and Phosphorus Fate When Applied to Turfgrass

in Golf Course Fairway ConditionPesticide Degradation Under Golf Course Fairway Conditions

------------- 5. FAIRWAYSOatis, David A.Moore, James F.Weaver, BobStarrett, Dr. S. K. &

Dr. N. E. ChristiansHorst, G. L., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):26-28.

:P.J. Shea & N. Christians

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5. FAIRWAYS (continued)

The Impact of Soil Type and Precipitation on Pesticideand Nutrient LeachIng from Fairway Turf

Transport of Runoff and Nutrients from Fairway TurfsA Method of Recycling: From Clippings to Compost"Working" Bermudagrass FairwaysA Case for Bluegrass Fairways

Petrovic, Dr. Martin A.

Linde, Douglas T.,Brame, R.A.FoY,John H.Latham, James M.

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):38-41.

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):42-44.1994. MaY/June 33(3):24.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):11-13.1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):1-5.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):6-7.1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):8-9.1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):17.1996. July/Aug 34(4):1-4.1996. July/Aug 34(4):5-8.1996. July/Aug 34(4):9-12.1996. MaY/June 34(3):8.1996. MaY/June 34(3):27-28.1996. MaY/June 34(3):18.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):1-5.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):9-11.1995. July/Aug 33(4):1-4.1995. MaY/June 33(3):17.1995. MaY/June 33(3):22-23.1995. MaY/June 33(3):32-33.1994. MaY/June 33(3):6-7.1994. MaY/June 33(3):8-9.1994. MaY/June 33(3):14.1994. MaY/June 33(3)15.1994. MaY/June 33(3):17-18.1994. MaY/June 33(3):23.1994. MaY/June 33(3):29.1994. MaY/June 33(3):30-31.1994. MaY/June 33(3):31-32.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):1-5.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):8-10.

1993. July/Aug 31(4):6-8.1993. MaY/June 31(3):7-8.1993. MaY/June 31(3):9.

O'Brien, Patrick M.Brame, Robert A.Manuel, George B.

Taking Spikeless Shoes PublicKeep Your EdgeDon't Be ShortsightedThe Ups and Downs of Rolling Putting GreensWater Quality Monitoring at Queenstown HarborOptimizing the Turfgrass Canopy Environment with FansA Float Above The RestShallow Aeration: Deeper Is Not Always BetterPreventative Maintenance at a GlanceEnvironmental Common Sense - A Sample "In-House" AuditAw Nuts! And Bolts, Too [inventory]Maintenance on a ShoestringDry-Cleaning [equipment care]Contain It, Store It, Recycle ItCool, Clear Water (Without Electricity) No Problem!Mr. Wizard Visits the Golf Course [soils, water quality]Go Wireless [communication equipment]Blockbuster AerificationGetting the Word Out [communication techniques]Have an "Ice" DayLow-Cost Comfort at Deadwood [restroom facilities]Seed Storage: Protect Your InvestmentEve~ Picture Tells a StoryMobIle Office Trailers as Interim OfficesEquipment Replacement: Choosing a Path of "Leased" ResistanceWhat Do Club Managers Need to Know About

GolfCourse Management?Tee Construction: Use of the Laser GraderFrom Broken Shaft to Soil ProbeCatch the Drift [pesticide applications]

6. FERTILIZATION ------------Water Quality Monitoring at Queenstown Harbor Shirk, Frank W 1996. July/Aug 34(4):5-8.The Magic of Sulfur O'Brien, Patrick M. 1996. MaY/June 34(3):6-ZA Practical Approach to Putting Green Fertilization Brame, R. A. 1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):14-16.Acid - To InJect or Not to Inject Howard, Ph.D., Harold F. 1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):12-14.Maintenance on a Shoestring O'Brien, Patrick M. 1995. July/Aug 33(4):1-4.Tissue Testing: Questions and Answers Happ, Keith 1994. July/Aug 32(4):9-11.Golf Course Construction: Grow-In Philosophies Buchen, Terry 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.Back to the Basics for Golf and the Environment Manuel, George B. 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):14-16.

7. GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT AND BUDGETS

7A. EQUIPMENT AND BUILDINGSMeredith, SamHapp, KeithHapp, KeithHartwiger, ChrisShirk, Frank WO'Brien, Patrick M.Skorulski, JimZontek, Stanley J.Happ, KeithMoore, James FrancisHuck, MikeO'Brien, Patrick M.Vermeulen, PaulZontek, Stanley J.Moore, James F.Moore, James F.Gast, ChuckO'Brien, Patrick M.FoY,JohnH.Vavrek, Jr., Robert C.Latham, James M.Happ, KeithManuel, George B.Zontek, Stanley J.Manuel, George B.Gross, Patrick

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-------- 7A. EQUIPMENT AND BUILDINGS (continued) --------Wash Rack Blues Gilhuly, Larry 1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):9-10.Barn or Turf Care Center: Which Do You Have? Connolly, Jim 1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):1-5.The Golf Course Mechanic - A Changing Image Vavrek, Robert C. 1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):18-19.Roundup at the Circle Tree [weed control equipment] Manuel, George B. 1992. MaY/June 30(3):20.Fire in the Hole [tree program] Moore, James 1992. MaY/June 30(3):25-26.Are Your Greens Running a Fever? Vermeulen, Paul H. 1992. May/June 30(3):27.Getting the Seed Down Right Foy, John H. 1992. May/June 30(3):34-35.Measuring Air Movement for Better Grass Zontek, Stanley J. 1992. MaY/June 30(3):38-39.Aeration: Needed More Today Than Ever Before Vavrek, Jr., Robert C. 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):1-5.Cultivation Has Changed Carrow, Dr. Robert N. 1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):5-9.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):17.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):5-7.1996. MaY/June 34(3):18.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):21.1995. July/Aug 33(4):1-4.1995. July/Aug 33(4):15.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):1-4.

1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):6-9.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):1-6.1993. MaY/June 31(3):32-33.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):18-19.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):21.

Hearn,DonBrame, Robert A.Connolly, James E.Vavrek, Robert C.Brame, Robert A.

Don't Be ShortsightedAggies in Action [resource inventory]Preventative Maintenance at a GlanceThe Need for TeamworkMaintenance on a Shoestring"Ego-System" ManagementFore! Guidelines to Consider When Golfers and

Maintenance Crews Share the Same TurfThe Media and the Game of GolfThe Journey Continues - More Maintenance Pitfalls'0 Holey Night' [aerification]The Golf Course Mechanic - A Changing ImageEmployment Contracts: The Missing LInk!

------------- 7B. LABOR -------------Happ, KeithWhite, Dr. Richard H.Happ, KeithMoore, James F.O'Brien, Patrick M.Dodson, Ronald G.Vavrek, Robert C.

1996. MaY/June 34(3):32.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):17-21.

1995. July/Aug 33(4):1-4.1994. MaY/June 33(3):12-13.1993. MaY/June 31(3):6.

USGA Enters the Internet AgeUsing Cmnputer Simulations to Predict the Fate

and Environmental Impact of Applied Pesticides

7C. BUDGET -------------Maintenance on a Shoestring O'Brien, Patrick M.The Economic and Operating Impacts of Golf Courses Norton, Richard L.Putting Your Cards on the Table [selling budget items] Gilhuly, Larry W

------------- 7D. COMPUTER -------------AnonymousFranke, Kevin J.

7E. MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHYCommunication and Golf Course MaintenanceTaking Spikeless Shoes PublicIntegrated Pest Management for Land ManagersChoosing The Best ApproachDon't Kid YourselfEnvironmental Principles AdoptedPreventative Maintenance at a GlanceThe USGA: The First Hundred Years, The Next Hundred YearsGreat Expectations [golfer playing conditions]Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary ProgramCreating an Environnmental Road MapThe Old Westbury Code of Environmental ConductInventorying Your Resources

Brame, BobMeredith, SamDodson, RonOatis, David A.Brame, R. A.AnonymousHapp, KeithFay, David B.Gilhuly, LarryAnonymousDodson, RonaldWeber, Arthur PDodson, Ronald G.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):1-5.1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):6-7.1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):15-16.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):8-10.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):16.1996. July/Aug 34(4):23.1996. MaY/June 34(3):18.1996. May/June 34(3):21-26.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):20.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):17-18.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):15-16.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):13-15.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):19-20.

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-------- 7E. MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHY (continued) --------"Ego-System" ManagementComposting: Turn Your Eyesore Into Black GoldThe Perfect GrassFore! Guidelines to Consider When Golfers and

Maintenance Crews Share the Same TurfDeveloping Environmental Guidelines for Canadian Golf CoursesThe Trash BirdTurn Off the Faucet!A Low-Impact Golf Course? Probably Not!The Religion of GolfA New Attitude: Audubon, Our Golf Course, and the CommunityArmchair ArchitectStrategies for Successful Long-Term Maintenance of Golf CoursesLet's All Be ResponsibleAttitude AdjustmentThe Journey Continues - More Maintenance PitfallsHow "Green" is Your Course?Evolving Roles in GolfTrail Blazing rcart path edging]Television Golf and the Golf Course SuperintendentFire as a Landscape Management ToolFacilities for Junior GolfThe Ten Pitfalls of Golf Course MaintenanceWhy Not Pure Sand Greens?Goff Course Management Standards and Practices

for a Fragile EnvironmentUsing Computer Simulations to Predict the Fate

and Environmental Impact of ApJ?lied PesticidesLooking at a Bad Year in a Good LIght [turf management]

Dodson, Ronald G.Senseman, Robert YO'Brien, Patrick M.Vavrek, Robert C.

Yamada, TeriDodson, Ronald G.Gross, PatrickHapp, Keith A.Gilhuly, LarryLeuzinger, Peter V.Gross, Patrick J.Crenshaw, BenVermeulen, PaulSkorulski, James E.Brame, Robert A.Snow, James T.Roberts, William R.Vermeulen, Paul H.Pate, JerryWeston, JohnLatham, James M.Brame, Robert A.Snow, James T.Cadenelli, Stephen G.

Franke, Kevin J.

Oatis, David A.

1995. July/Aug 33(4):15.1995. May/June 33(3):8.1995. MaY/June 33(3):9.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):1-4.

1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):8-9.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):19.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):21.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):52.1994. July/Aug 32(4):17.1994. MaY/June 33(3):2-5.1994. MaY/June 33(3):9-10.1994. MaY/June 33(3):26-28.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):17.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):23.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):1-6.1993. Nov/Dec(31)6:21.1993. MaY/June 31(3):10-14.1993. MaY/June 31(3):16-17.1993. MaY/June 31(3):19-21.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):10-14.1992. Sept/Oct (30)5:1-5.1992. July/Aug 30(4):21.1992. MaY/June 30(3):30-33.

1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):17-21.

1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):10-12.

1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):19.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):18-19.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):1-5.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):8-11.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):6.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):13-15.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):1-5.

Gilhuly, Larry WWeber, Arthur ~Brame, Robert A.

Staying on Course [superintendent tenure]TAS Still Best BuyEnvironmental Common Sense - A Sample "In-House" AuditThe Green Committee Chairperson:

Are You Up To the Challenge?Putting Your Cards on the Table [selling budget items]Communicate! Communicate! Communicate!The Ten Pitfalls of Golf Course Maintenance

----------- 7£ GREEN COMMITTEE -----------FoY,John H.AnonymousMoore, James FrancisMoore, James Francis

1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):19-20.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):1-4.1994. MaY/June 33(3):12-13.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):10-13.1992. MaY/June 30(3):21-23.

7G. MISCELLANEOUSAnonymousHapp, Keith A.Norton, Richard L.Latham, James M.Bloch, Stuart R

Information SourcesSampling for Results - The Methods Are ImportantThe Economic and Operating Impacts of Golf CoursesFacilities for Junior GolfIssues in Goff in the 1990s

1995. July/Aug 33(4):5-7.1994. July/Aug 32(4):1-4.

1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):10-14.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):17-19.

1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):7-10.

1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):14-15.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.1993. July/Aug 31(4):1-5.1993. July/Aug 31(4):16-18.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):1-3.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):4-6.

Blomquist, DaveBuchen, TerryMoore, James FrancisHess, Alan D.

USGA Green SectionStaff

Snow, James T.

Latham, James M.Taylor, Don, S. Nelson

& R WilliamsGaines, T. PowellInvestigating the Options in the New USGA Green

Construction RecommendationsTo Seed or Not to Seed - Layering EffectsGolf Course Construction: Grow-In PhilosophiesA Quality Control Checklist for Successful Greens ReconstructionBiting the Bullet: Greens Complex Reconstruction

at the Country Club of VirginiaUSGA Recommendations for a Method of

Putting GreenConstructionThe Whys and Hows of Revising the

USGA Green Construction Recommendations

8. GOLF GREENS

8A. CONSTRUCTIONAvoiding the Hazards of Golf Course Renovation Manuel, George B.What Can You Do UYour Golf Course Has Gas? Gross, Patrick J.

[landfill golf courses]Facilities for Junior GolfWater Retention in Golf Greens: Sub-Root Zone Layering Effects

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1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):7-21.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):22.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):23-33.

1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):6-8.

1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):11-14.

1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):15-17.1992. July/Aug 30(4):21.1992. MaY/June 30(3):28-29.

1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):16-20.

Petrovic, A. Martin

McLean, Stan & PeteSnow, James T.Hummel Jr.,

Dr. Norman H.Kennedy Jr., Les

8A. CONSTRUCTION (continued)Hummel, Jr.,

Dr. NormanWHummel, Jr.,

Dr. NormanWHummel, Jr.,

Dr. NormanWVeron, Michael J.

Laboratory Methods for Evaluation of Putting Green

Rationale for the Revisions of theUSGA Green Construction Specifications

Why We Need Laboratory Standards For Testing Root Zone Mixes

Washed Sod: Viable Alternative in Greens Construction

'So You Want to Rebuild Your Greens':A Step-By-Step Survival Guide

Research Update: Potential for NaturalZeolite Uses on Golf Courses

USGA Greens - On a Limited BudgetWhy Not Pure Sand Greens?News and Views on the USGA Specifications

8B. MANAGEMENT

Coeur d'Alene Golf Club, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Taking Spikeless Shoes PublicThe Metallic Mashers of Monocots - Golf Spikes!TW-72: A Potential New BermudagrassThe UJ?sand Downs of Rolling Putting GreensOptimIzing the Turfgrass Canopy EnVIronment with FansHand Watering GreensSensible ChoicesBack to BasicsCovering Your Tracks .Shallow Aeration: Deeper Is Not Always BetterSuck-cess [drainage]Control Those Shrinking GreensA Practical Approach to Putting Green FertilizationS.PE.E.D. - Consider What's Right For Your CourseSampling for Results - The Methods Are ImportantNo Holes: "Play (Practice) Away, Please"HowDryIAmSurround Your Greens With Quality [green surrounds]Herbicide- Resistant Creeping Bentgrass

Turn Off the Faucet!Potential Movement of Pesticides Following Application

to Golf CoursesPesticide Mobility and Persistence in a

High-Sand-Content GreenLeaching of Nitrate from Sand Putting Greens

For Heaven's Sake, Get Some InsuranceWet Greens - "Let's Try This First"

Armchair ArchitectCovering Up For WinterHave an "Ice" Day

Meredith, Sam 1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):6-7.Gilhuly, Larry 1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):1-4.Hanna, Dr. Wayne W 1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):11-12.Hartwiger, Chns 1996. July/Aug 34(4):1-4.O'Brien, Patrick M. 1996. July/Aug 34(4):9-12.Gross, Pat 1996. July/Aug 34(4):17.Vermeulen, Paul 1996. July/Aug 34(4):24.Latham, James M. 1996. MaY/June 34(3):2-5.Vermeulen, Paul 1996. MaY/June 34(3):15-17.Zontek, Stanley J. 1996. MaY/June 34(3):27-28.Gross, Patrick J. 1996. MaY/June 34(3):29.Happ, Keith 1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):12-13.Brame, R. A. 1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):14-16.Vermeulen, Paul 1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):1-5.Happ, Keith A. 1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):1-4.Brame, Robert 1995. MaY/June 33(3):18.Vavrek, Jr., Robert 1995. MaY/June 33(3):25-26.Gilhuly, Larry 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):10-12.Lee, LIsa, C.Hartman, 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):16-18.

C. Laramore, N. Turner & P DayGross, Patrick 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):21.Smith, Dr. Al 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):13-14.

Snyder, Dr. G. H. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):15-18.& Dr. J. L. Cisar

Brauen, Dr. Stanton E. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):29-32.& Dr. G. K. Stahnke

Oatis, David A. 1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):17.Carpenter, Les 1994. July/Aug 32(4):5-8.

& D.A. OatisGross, Patrick J. 1994. MaY/June 33(3):9-10.Skorulski, Jim 1994. MaY/June 33(3):16-17.Vavrek, Jr., Robert C. 1994. MaY/June 33(3):17-18.

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Manuel, George B.

----------- 8B. MANAGEMENT (continued)Oversee ding: It Is A Challenge! Gast, ChuckFrom Broken Shaft to Soil Probe Brame, Robert A.Ball Marks to Bentgrass Oatis, David A.Algae Busters Foy, John H.'0 Holey Night' [aerification] Connolly, James E.Filling Aerator Holes Completely The First Time Zontek, Stanley J.Winter Covers: Are They For You? Skorulski, JimPaint 'em Green O'Brien, Patrick M.A Practical Guide to Analyzing the Soil Profile of the Green Mascaro, Tom"Shake, Rattle, and Roll!" Gilhuly, LarryLet Mother Fix It! [maintenance philosophy] Oatis, David A.Time-Lapse Photography and Sunlight Penetration Brame, Robert A.Are Your Greens Running a Fever? Vermeulen, Paul H.Excelsior Green Covers Vavrek, Jr., Robert C.Drainage Improvement - Remedy Without Reconstruction McAuliffe, Keith W

in New ZealandBack to the Basics for Golf and the Environment

1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):1-5.1993. MaY/June 31(3):7-8.1993. MaY/June 31(3):25.1993. MaY/June 31(3):31.1993. MaY/June 31(3):32-33.1993. MaY/June 31(3):34-35.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):16-18.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):21.1992. July/Aug 30(4):13-16.1992. May/June 30(3):10-11.1992. MaY/June 30(3):18.1992. MaY/June 30(3):19.1992. MaY/June 30(3):27.1992. MaY/June 30(3):39-41.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):6-10.

1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):14-16.

Zontek, Stanley J.Vavrek, Jr., Robert C.

8e. TOPDRESSINGA Successful Topdressing Program Requires Consistency, Vavrek, Jr., Robert C.

Commitment, and CommunicationManaging Soil WaterAeration: Needed More Today Than Ever Before

1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):8-10.

1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):1-4.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):1-5.

80. STIMPMETERAND GREEN SPEEDThe Metallic Mashers of Monocots - Golf Spikes! Gilhuly, LarryThe Ups and Downs of Rolling Putting Greens Hartwiger, ChrisThe USGA: The First Hundred Years, The Next Hundred Years Fay, David B.S.PE.E.D. - Consider What's Right For Your Course Vermeulen, Paul"You've Gotta Know Your Limits" Oatis, David A.StimpmetefIDAvailable Through USGA AnonymousTelevision Golf and the Golf Course Superintendent Pate, JerryThe Ten Pitfalls of Golf Course Maintenance Brame, Robert A."Shake, Rattle, and Roll!" Gilhuly, Larry

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):1-4.1996. July/Aug 34(4):1-4.1996. MaY/June 34(3):21-26.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):1-5.1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):21.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):50.1993. MaY/June 31(3):19-21.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):1-5.1992. MaY/June 30(3):10-11.

9. GRASSES

9A. WARM-SEASON GRASSESHanna, Dr. Wayne W 1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):11-12.Vermeulen, Paul 1996. July/Aug 34(4):24.Duncan, Dr. Ronald R. 1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):9-11.

Dudeck, Dr. Al E. 1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):16-18.O'Brien, Patrick M. 1995. MaY/June 33(3):9.Foy, John H. 1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):11-13.Gast, Chuck 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):1-5.Taliaferro, Dr. Charles M. 1992. July/Aug 30(4):10-12.Vermeulen, Paul H. 1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):1-5.

Bauer, Barbara 1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):20.

TW-72: A Potential New BermudagrassSensible ChoicesThe Environmentally Sound Turfgrass of the Future

[seashore paspalum]FLoraTeX@ - A Low-Maintenance Bermudagrass for the SouthThe Perfect Grass"Working" Bermudagrass FairwaysOverseeding: It Is A Challenge!Out of Africa - a New Look at "African" BermudagrassThe Best Choice May Not Always Be Your Favorite

[turfgrass species selection]Introducing an Improved Native: '609' Buffalograss

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9B. COOL-SEASON GRASSESVermeulen, Paul 1996. July/Aug 34(4):24.Lee, Lisa, C. Hartman, 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):16-18.

C. Laramore, N. Turner & ~ DayWeston, John 1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.Blomquist, Dave 1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):14-15.Engelke, Dr. Milt 1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):16-18.Gast, Chuck 1993. Sept.Oct 31(5):1-5.O'Brien, Patrick M. 1993. MaY/June 31(3):22-23.Latham, James M. 1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):1-5.Rossi, Dr. Frank S. 1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):15-17.

Vermeulen, Paul H. 1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):1-5.

Sensible ChoicesHerbicide- Resistant Creeping Bentgrass

Fire as a Landscape Management ToolTo Seed or Not to SeedBentgrass Breeding - Texas StyleOverseeding: It Is A Challenge!Survival of the Fittest [bentgrass nurseries]A Case for Bluegrass Fairways"To Pre or Not to Pre" - Summer Annual Bluegrass

Weed Control StrategiesThe Best Choice May Not Always Be Your Favorite

[turfgrass species selection]

------- 10. GREEN SECTION INFORMATION AND AWARDS -------

Brian Maloy Joins the USGA Green SectionVermeulen to Head Up Mid-Continent RegionJames Moore Takes the Lead on New USGA ProgramLaboratory Accreditation Program Announced for

Putting Green MaterialsEnvironmental Principles AdoptedRobert M. Williams - 1996 Green Section Award RecipientBack to BasicsThe USGA: The First Hundred Years, The Next Hundred YearsA View From the RoughUSGA Enters the Internet AgeMatt Nelson Replaces Bob Senseman in the NortheastUSGA Receives AwardIn Memoriam: Al RadkoTAS Still Best BuyUSGA Green Section Education Conference [1996 program]Information SourcesWanted: Groups or Individuals [green section publications]Centennial Time CapsuleHartwiger Appointed to StaffThe SPIrit of St. AndrewsDavid Stone - 1995 Green Section Award RecipientThe USGA's Environmental Strategies:

What We've Got and What We Need75 Years of the USGA Green SectionParkes Named Manager of CommunicationsHuck Joins Green Section StaffSeveral Green Section Regions are Reorganized for 1995Stimpmete~ Available Through USGAJim and Lois Latham Retire to TexasVermeulen Relocates to a Modified Mid-Continent RegionBrame Named Director of North-Central RegionGeorge Manuel Leaves Green Section StaffTurf Advisory Service Fee Changes for 1995

AnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymous

AnonymousAnonymousLatham, James M.Fay, DaVId B.AnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousSnow, James T.

AnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousAnonymous

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):15.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):15.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):15.1996. July/Aug (34)4:21-22.

1996. July/Aug 34(4):23.1996. MaY/June 34(3):1.1996. MaY/June 34(3):2-5.1996. MaY/June 34(3):21-26.1996. MaY/June 34(3):31.1996. MaY/June 34(3):32.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):19.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):19.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):18.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):18-19.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):20.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):19-20.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):20.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):20.1995. July/Aug 33(4):16.1995. ]uly/Aug 33(4):16.1995. May/]une 33(3):1.1995. May/]une 33(3):3-6.

1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):20.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):20.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):20.1995. ]an/Feb 33(1):50.1995. ]an/Feb 33(1):50.1995. ]an/Feb 33(1):51.1995. ]an/Feb 33(1):51.1995. ]an/Feb 33(1):51.1995. ]an/Feb 33(1):51.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):52.

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10. GREEN SECfION INFORMATION AND AWARDS (continued)Subscription Changes for the Green Section Record AnonymousUSGA 1995 Green Section National & Regional Conferences AnonymousAdditional Research Funding Approved AnonymousTurf Benefits Paper Published AnonymousTurf Advisory Service Fee Changes for 1995 AnonymousIn Memoriam [Dr. Kenyon T. Payne] AnonymousKenyon T. Payne - 1994 Green Section Award Recipient AnonymousGreen Section Staff Changes D. Skorulski, R. Y. Senseman] AnonymousUSGA Responds to Heightened Environmental Awareness AnonymousThomas W Chisholm Named Green Section Chairman AnonymousDr. Kimberly S. Erusha Named Director of Education AnonymousNew Book on Golf Course Irrigation AnonymousIn Memoriam - Howard E. Kaerwer AnonymousGCSAA Turfgrass Research Donation AnonymousFall News Notes: Landscape Restoration Handbook AnonymousUSGA Research Summaries Available AnonymousTAS Celebrates 40 Years of Service AnonymousGreen Section Record Marks 30th Anniversary AnonymousKeith Happ Joins Green Section Staff AnonymousFive Golf Courses Cited as Certified Anonymous

Audubon Cooperative SanctuariesRalph E. Engel- 1993 USGA Green Section Award Recipient AnonymousC. Richard Skogley Receives USGA Green Section Award for 1992 AnonymousIssues in Golf in the 1990s Bloch, Stuart F.

11. IRRIGATION

1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):52.1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):53.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16-17.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):17.1994. MaY/June 33(3):1.1994. MaY/June 33(3):32.1994. MaY/June 33(3):33.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):16.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):16-17.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):17.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):22.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):20.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):20.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):20-21.1993. MaY/June 31(3)36-37.1993. MaY/June 31(3)36-37.1993. MaY/June 31(3):37.1993. MaY/June 31(3):37.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):1.1992. MaY/June 30(3):1.1992. MaY/June 30(3):21-23.

Hand Watering GreensThe Magic of SulfurHaving Your Morning Coffee Without Donuts"For the Birds"HowDryIAmManaging Soil WaterWhat Can You Do If Your Golf Course Has Gas

[landfill golf courses]Rain MakingNew Book on Golf Course IrrigationMaps Can Improve Your Environmental Planning InitiativesGolf Course Construction: Grow-In PhilosophiesDoes Construction Relate to Maintenance Costs:

Don't Underestimate Irrigation, Drainage, and Soil SystemsA Quality Control Checklist for Successful Greens ReconstructionUsing Effluent On Your Golf CourseBiting the Bullet: Greens Complex Reconstruction

at the Country Club of VirginiaFrom Broken Shaft to Soil ProbeApplewood Golf Course: Reintroducing the Shortgrass

Prairie and Links-Style GolfThe Ten Pitfalls of Golf Course MaintenancePlanning for Irrigation ImprovementsSprinkler Head Testing Makes Dollars and Sense

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Gross, PatO'Brien, Patrick M.Huck, MikeHapp, Keith A.Vavrek, Jr., RobertZontek, Stanley J.Gross, Patrick J.

Vermeulen, PaulAnonymousSadlon, Nancy P.Buchen, TerryKroeger, Ricky J.

Moore, James FrancisKopec, Dr. David,Hess, Alan D.

Brame, Robert A.Conard, Ron

Brame, Robert A.Farrier, DanSolomon, PE,

Dr. Kenneth H.

1996. July/Aug 34(4):17.1996. MaY/June 34(3):6-7.1996. MaY/June 34(3):9-10.1995. MaY/June 33(3):16.1995. MaY/June 33(3):25-26.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):1-4.1994. July/Aug 32(4):1-4.

1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):8-10.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):17.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):19-20.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):15-17.

1993. July/Aug 31(4):1-5.1993. July/Aug 31(4):9-12.1993. July/Aug 31(4):16-18.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):7-8.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):11-12.

1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):1-5.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):11-14.1992. July/Aug 30(4):7-9.

Article TItle Author Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

12. PEST CONTROL

Latham, James M.Buchen, Te~Moraghan, TIm PNelson, Dr. Eric B.

12A. DISEASEPhysiological Management of Bipolaris sorokiniana Hodges, Dr. Clinton F.

Leaf Spot Symptom Expression by Kentucky BluegrassBack to BasicsGolf Course Construction: Grow-In PhilosophiesIce and Snow [winter disease controllBiological Control of Diseases on Go f Course Turf

1996. July/Aug 34(4):13-16.

1996. MaY/June 34(3):2-5.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.1992. MaY/June 30(3):36-37.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):11-14.

1996. MaY/June 34(3):2-5.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):5-7.

1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):6-10.

Back to BasicsBlack Cutworms: Where Are They Coming From?

Natural Enemies Reduce Pest Populations in Turf

---------- 12B. INSECTS AND NEMATODES ----------Latham, James M.Williamson, R. Chris

& D. J. ShetlarPotter, Daniel A.

Fire as a Landscape Management ToolAlgae Busters"To Pre or Not to Pre" - Summer Annual Bluegrass

Weed Control StrategiesPost-Emerge Crabgrass and Goosegrass Control:Roundup at the Circle Tree [weed control equipment]

12C. WEEDSWeston, JohnFoY,John H.Rossi, Dr. Frank S.

Zontek, Stanley J.Manuel, George B.

1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.1993. MaY/June 31(3):31.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):15-17.

1992. July/Aug 30(4):17-18.1992. MaY/June 30(3):20.

Back to BasicsMycorrhizal Fungi Benefit Putting Greens

Beyond Appearance and Playability: Golf and the EnvironmentFire as a Landscape Management ToolDevelopments in Canada Goose RepellentsTreat the Symptom ... or Correct the Cause?Simple Fences Minimize Goose TrafficNatural Enemies Reduce Pest Populations in Turf

Canada Geese - Definitely No "Birdie"The Old Westbury Code of Environmental ConductIPM, Monitoring, and Management Plans -

A Mandate for the FutureDeveloping Environmental Guidelines for Canadian Golf CoursesBlack Cutworms: Where Are They Coming From?

12D. INTEGRATED, ALTERNATIVE, AND OTHERLatham, James M. 1996. MaY/June 34(3):2-5.Koske, R., J. N. Gemma, 1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):12-14.

& N. JacksonHenze, Laura E. 1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):5-7.Weber, Arthur P 1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):13-15.Peacock, Dr. Charles H. 1995. MaY/June 33(3):10-14.

& Dr. M. SmartYamada, Teri 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):8-9.Williamson, R. Chris 1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):5-7.

& D. J. ShetlarKenna, Dr. Michael P 1994. July/Aug 32(4):12-15.Weston, John 1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.Cummings, John 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):6-7.Moore, James Francis 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):21.Latham, James M. 1993. MaY/June 31(3):18.Potter, Daniel A. 1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):6-10.

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Article Title Author Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

13. PONDSKeeping An Eye Out Dodson, RonAquascaping: The Natural Approach to Water Features Beeman, SteveYou Can Bank On It! [stream bank stabilization] Oatis, David A.Flotation Devices Gross, PatrickSquamish Valley - The Home to Birdies and Eagles Banbury, DavidGrass Carp: Are They Really the Perfect Solution? Sadlon, Nancy PSoil Bioengineering: A Natural Approach to Sadlon, Nancy P

Stream Bank StabilizationRestoration of Potash Pond Bertrand, ScottConcern for Surface Runoff - More on Water Quality Sadlon, Nancy P

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):13-14.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):6-8.1995. MaY/June 33(3):15.1995. MaY/June 33(3):24-25.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):6.1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):15-16.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):18-19.

1993. July/Aug 31(4):19-21.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):19.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):10-14.

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):11-12.1996. July/Aug 34(4):22.1996. July/Aug 34(4):23.1996. July/Aug 34(4):13-16.

1996. July/Aug 34(4):24.1996. MaY/June 34(3):2-5.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):9-11.

1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):15.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):12-14.

1995. Sept/Oct 33(5):16-18.1995. MaY/June 33(3):3-6.

Lee, Lisa, C. Hartman, 1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):19.C. Laramore, N. Turner & P Day

Kenna, Dr. Michael P 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):1-9.Yates, Dr. Marylynn V 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):10-12.Smith, Dr. AI 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):13-14.

Snyder, Dr. G. H. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):15-18.& Dr. J. L. Cisar

Cooper, Dr. R. J., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):19-22.Dr. J. M. Clark & Dr. K. C. Murphy

Starrett, Dr. S. K. & 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):23-25.Dr. N. E. Christians

Horst, Dr. G. L., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):26-28.Dr. P J. Shea & Dr. N. E. Christians

Brauen, Dr. Stanton E. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):29-32.& Dr. G. K. Stahnke

Branham, Dr. Bruce, 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):33-37.Dr. E. Miltner & Dr. P Rieke

Petrovic, Dr. Martin A. 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):38-41.

Linde, Douglas T., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):42-44.Dr. T.L. Watschke, & J.A. Borger

Bowman, Dr. Daniel C., 1995. Jan/Feb 33(1):45-49.Dr. D. A. Devitt & W M. Miller

Gilhuly, LarryKoske, R., T. N. Gemma,

& N.JacksonDudeck, Dr. AI E.Snow, James T.

Vermeulen, PaulLatham, James M.Duncan, Dr. Ronald R.

Hanna, Dr. Wayne WAnonymousAnonymousHodges, Dr. Clinton F.

FLoraTeX@ - A Low-Maintenance Bermudagrass for the SouthThe USGA's Environmental Strategies:

What We've Got and What We NeedHerbicide- Resistant Creeping Bentgrass

What Happens to Pesticides Al?,pliedto Golf Courses?The Fate of Pesticides and FertIlizers in a Turfgrass EnvironmentPotential Movement of Pesticides Following Application

to Golf CoursesPesticide Mobility and Persistence in a High-Sand-Content Green

Volatilization and Dislodgeable Residues Are ImportantAvenues of Pesticide Fate

Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fate When Applied to Turfgrassin Golf Course Fairway Condition

Pesticide Degradation Under Golf Course Fairway Conditions

Leaching of Nitrate from Sand Putting Greens

Potential Groundwater Contamination from Pesticides andFertilizers Used on Golf Courses

The Impact of Soil Type and Precipitation on Pesticideand Nutrient Leaching from Fairway Turf

Transport of Runoff and Nutrients from Fairway Turfs

The Effect of Salinity on Nitrate Leaching from Turfgrass

-------------- 14. RESEARCH --------------The Bird Communities of Prairie Dunes Country Club Terman, Max R., Ph.D.

and Sand Hills State ParkTW-72: A Potential New BermudagrassWildlife Links Grants AnnouncedUSGA Research Summaries AvailablePhysilogical Management of Bipolaris sorokiniana

Leaf Spot Symptom Expression by Kentucky BluegrassSensible ChOIcesBack to BasicsThe Environmentally Sound Turfgrass of the Future

[seashore paspalum]Using Common Cents! [research funding]Mycorrhizal Fungi Benefit Putting Greens

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Article Title Author Year.lssue Volume(no.):pg.

14. RESEARCH (continued)

1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):16-18.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):6-7.1993. July/Aug 31(4):13-15.

Additional Research Funding ApprovedBeyond Appearance and Playability: Golf and the EnvironmentAssessing Chemical Hazards on Golf Courses

GCSAA Turfgrass Research DonationUSGA Research Summaries AvailableWater Retention in Golf Greens: Sub-Root Zone Layering Effects

Investigating the Options in the New USGA GreenConstructIOn Recommendations

Bentgrass Breeding - Texas StyleDevelopments in Canada Goose RepellentsThe Bird Community Found on British Columbia Golf Courses

TGIF - 'On Call' For You!Survival of the Fittest [bentgrass nurseries]Turfgrass and Golf Course Benefits - A Scientific Assessment

Research Update: Potential for Natural Zeolite Useson Golf Courses

Natural Enemies Reduce Pest Populations in TurfOut of Africa - A New Look at ''African'' BermudagrassUSGA/GCSAA Research Results You Can UseBiological Control of Diseases on Golf Course TurfIssues in Golf in the 1990sBiological Control of Diseases on Golf Course TurfIntroducing an Improved Native: '609' Buffalograss

Anonymous 1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):16.Kenna, Dr. Michael P 1994. July/Aug 32(4):12-15.Borgert, C. J., 1994. Mar/Apr 33(2):11-14.

S. M. Roberts, R. D. Harbison,J. L. Cisar & G. H. Snyder

Anonymous 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):20.Anonymous 1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):20-21.Taylor, Don, E Williams 1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):17-19.

& S. NelsonGaines, T. Powell 1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):7-10.

Engelke, Dr. MiltCummings, JohnMoul, Ian E.

& J. E. ElliottMoore, James Francis 1993. MaY/June 31(3):15.O'Brien, Patrick M. 1993. MaY/June 31(3):22-23.Beard, Dr. James B. & 1993. MaY/June 31(3):26-30.

Dr. R. L. GreenPetrovic, A. Martin 1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):11-14.

Potter, Daniel A. 1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):6-10.Taliaferro, Dr. Charles M. 1992. July/Aug 30(4):10-12.Kenna, Dr. Michael P 1992. MaY/June 30(3):6-9.Nelson, Dr. Eric B. 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):11-14.Bloch, Stuart E 1992. May/June 30(3):21-23.Nelson, Dr. Eric B. 1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):11-14.Bauer, Barbara 1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):20.

1996. July/Aug 34(4):18-20.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):8-11.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):17-18.1995. MaY/June 33(3):9.1995. MaY/June 33(3):15.1995. Mar /Apr 33 (2):10-12.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):11-12.

1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):20.Dodson, Ron

15. ROUGHSDodson, RonKrouse, John M.Dodson, RonO'Brien, Patrick M.Oatis, David A.Gilhuly, LarryWeston, JohnBuchen, TerryConard, Ron

Thirsty TurfWildflowers on Your Course?Managing Wildlife and HabitatThe Perfect GrassYou Can Bank On It! [stream bank stabilization]Surround Your Greens With Quality [green surrounds]Fire as a Landscape Management ToolGolf Course Construction: Grow-In PhilosophiesApplewood Golf Course: Reintroducing the Shortgrass

Prairie and Links-Style GolfLandscaping the Golf Course for Wildlife

1996. MaY/June 34(3):8.1995. July/Aug 33(4):5-7.1994. MaY/June 33(3):19-21.1992. MaY/June 30(3):4-5.

16. SAND BUNKERSSkorulski, JimManuel, George B.Baidy, Joseph G.Gast, Chuck

A Float Above The RestAvoiding the Hazards of Golf Course RenovationSand Bunkers: Old and NewIdeas You Can Take to the Bunker

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Article Title

The Ups and Downs of Rolling Putting GreensThe Magic of SulfurLay Down Some RubberShallow Aeration: Deeper Is Not Always BetterSampling for Results - The Methods Are ImportantA Successful Topdressing Program Requires Consistency,

Commitment, and CommunicationFairway Aerification Around the ClockComposting: Turn Your Eyesore Into Black GoldThe Effect of Salinity on Nitrate Leaching from Turfgrass

Managing Soil WaterWhat Can You Do If Your Golf Course Has Gas?

[landfill golf courses]Mr. Wizard Visits the Golf Course [soils, water quality]Blockbuster AerificationWater Retention in Golf Greens: Sub-Root Zone Layering Effects

Investigating the Options in the New USGAGreen Construction Recommendations

Does Construction Relate to Maintenance Costs?Don't Underestimate Irrigation, Drainage, and Soil Systems

A Quality Control Checklist for Successful Greens ReconstructionBiting the Bullet: Greens Complex Reconstruction

at the Country Club of VirginiaFilling Aerator Holes Completely The First TimeUSGA Recommendations for a Method

of Putting GreenConstructionRationale for the Revisions of the USGA

Green Construction SpecificationsWhy We Need Laboratory Standards For Testing Root Zone Mixes

Laboratory Methods for Evaluation of Putting Green

Research Update: Potential for Natural ZeoliteUses on Golf Courses

A Practical Guide to Analyzing the SoilNews and Views on the USGA Specifications

Aeration: Needed More Today Than Ever BeforeDrainage Improvement - Remedy Without Reconstruction

in New ZealandBack to the Basics for Golf and the EnvironmentCultivation Has Changed

Author

Moore, James F.O'Brien, Patrick M.Taylor, Don F. Williams

& S. NelsonGaines, T. Powell

Kroeger, Ricky J.

Moore, James FrancisHess, Alan D.

Zontek, Stanley J.USGA Green Section

StaffHummel, Jr.,

Dr. NormanWHummel, Jr.,

Dr. NormanWHummel, Jr.,

Dr. NormanWPetrovic, A. Martin

Mascaro, TomHummel Jr.,

Dr. Norman H.Vavrek, Jr., Robert C.McAuliffe, Keith W

Manuel, George B.Carrow, Dr. Robert N.

Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

1994. MaY/June 33(3):6-7.1994. MaY/June 33(3):14.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):17-19.

1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):7-10.

1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):15-17.

1993. July/Aug 31(4):1-5.1993. July/Aug 31(4):16-18.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):34-35.1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):1-3.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):7-21.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):22.

1993. Mar/Apr 31(2):23-33.

1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):11-14.

1992. July/Aug 30(4):13-16.1992. MaY/June 30(3):28-29.

1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):1-5.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):6-10.

1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):14-16.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):5-9.

18. SUPERINTENDENT ISSUESCommunication and Golf Course MaintenanceDon't Kid YourselfPublic Panic Over Pesticides?Staying on Course [superintendent tenure]The Need for TeamworkWhm~WorthWorryingAbominLlle?IPM, Monitoring, and Management Plans -

A Mandate for the FutureA New Attitude: Audubon, Our Golf Course, and the CommunityGetting the Word Out [communication techniques]Strategies for Successful Long-Term Maintenance of Golf CoursesEvery Picture Tells a StoryThe Media and the Game of GolfWhat Do Managers Need to Know AboutGolf Course Management?

Television Golf and the Golf Course SuperintendentEvolving Roles in GolfTGIF - 'On Call' For You!The Journey Continues - More Maintenance PitfallsNice Guys Sometimes Finish Last [superintendent responsibility]

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Brame, BobBrame, R.A.Paling, JohnFoY,JohnH.Moore, James F.Kenna, Dr. Michael :P.Peacock, Dr. Charles H.

& Dr. M. SmartLeuzinger, Peter v:FoY,JohnH.Crenshaw, BenManuel, George B.Hearn, DonGross, Patrick

Pate, JerryRoberts, William R.Moore, James FrancisBrame, Robert A.Moore, James Francis

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):1-5.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):16.1996. MaY/June 34(3):11-13.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):19.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):21.1995. July/Aug 33(4):10-12.1995. MaY/June 33(3):10-14.

1994. MaY/June 33(3):2-5.1994. MaY/June 33(3):15.1994. MaY/June 33(3):26-28.1994. MaY/June 33(3):30-31.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):6-9.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):8-10.

1993. MaY/June 31(3):19-21.1993. MaY/June 31(3):10-14.1993. MaY/June 31(3):15.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):1-6.1993. Jan/Feb 31(1):19.

Article Title Author Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

18. SUPERINTENDENT ISSUES (continued)Employment Contracts: The Missing Link! Brame, Robert A.Looking at a Bad Year in a Good Light [turf management] Oatis, David A.Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side? Foy, John H.

[golf course comparisons]

1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):21.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):10-12.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):24.

Ergonomic Tee Divot FillingCommon Sense Cart PathsGolf Course Construction: Grow-In PhilosophiesTee Construction: Use of the Laser GraderWarmed-Up But Not Worn Out [warm-up areas]

19. TEESBrame, BobOatis, David A.Buchen, TerryO'Brien, Patrick M.Gross, Patrick J.

1996. MaY/June 34(3):14.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):1-5.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):11-14.1993. July/Aug 31(4):6-8.1993. MaY/June 31(3):24.

-------------- 20. TRAFFIC

New Zealand.Taking Spikeless Shoes PublicThe Metallic Mashers of Monocots - Golf Spikes!Lay Down Some RubberSurround Your Greens With Quality [green surrounds]Common Sense Cart PathsTrail Blazing [cart path edging]Guideposts for Good DriversWheels of Misfortune [golf carts]Search Your Sole - Remove Your Spikes!

Meredith, SamGilhuly, LarryHartwiger, Christopher E.Gilhuly, LarryOatis, David A.Vermeulen, Paul H.Latham, James M.Connolly, James E.Gilhuly, Larry W

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):6-7.1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):1-4.1996. MaY/June 34(3):19-20.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):10-12.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):1-5.1993. MaY/June 31(3):16-17.1992. MaY/June 30(3):2-3.1992. MaY/June 30(3):3.1992. Mar/Apr 30(2):24.

21. TREES AND LANDSCAPE -----------The Bird Communities of Prairie Dunes Country Club

and Sand Hills State ParkOptimizing the Turfgrass Canopy Environment with FansDeveloping a Tree Care ProgramWildflowers on Your Course?Aquascaping: The Natural Approach to Water FeaturesThe Red-Cockaded Woodpecker: An Endangered Species

in Golf CountryRecycling for HabitatBlowing Your Top! rtree care for wildlife]Ozaukee Country club's Audubon Stepping Stone

to a Better EnVIronmentWhat Can You Do If Your Golf Course Has Gas?

[landfill golf courses]A New Attitude: Audubon, Our Golf Course, and the CommunityButterfliesFire as a Landscape Management ToolMaps Can Improve Your Environmental Planning InitiativesSoil Bioengineering: A Natural Approach to

Stream BankStabilizationRestoration of Potash PondLandscaping the Course for WildlifeA Tall Tale from the Great White North [tree transplants]

Terman, Max R., Ph.D.

O'Brien, Patrick M.Skorulski, JamesKrouse, John M.Beeman, SteveCarter III, Dr. R. D. &

B. G. KocherFoY,JohnH.Gilhuly, LarryBailey, Phil

Gross, Patrick J.Leuzinger, Peter VSadlon, Nancy ~Weston, JohnSadlon, Nancy ~Sadlon, Nancy ~

Bertrand, ScottDodson, RonSkorulski, James E.

1996. Nov/Dec 34(6):10-14.

1996. July/Aug 34(4):9-12.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):1-7.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):8-11.1995. Nov/Dec 33(6):6-8.1995. July/Aug 33(4):8-9.

1995. MaY/June 33(3):7.1995. MaY/June 33(3):30-31.1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):12-14.

1994. July/Aug 32(4):1-4.1994. MaY/June 33(3):2-5.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):20-22.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):14-16.1993. Nov/Dec 31(6):19-20.1993. Sept/Oct 31(5):18-19.

1993. July/Aug 31(4):19-21.1992. Sept/Oct 30(5):20.1992. MaY/June 30(3):11-12.

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Article Title Author Year.Issue Volume(no.):pg.

21. TREES AND LANDSCAPE (continued)Tree Lightning Protection and How It Should Impact Play O'Brien, Patrick M.Encouraging Wildlife at The Honors Course Stone, DavidTime-Lapse Photography and Sunlight Penetration Brame, Robert A.Tree Snags - A Tree Even an Agronomist Can Love! Sadlon, Nancy lJ.Fire in the Hole [tree program] Moore, JamesMeasuring Air Movement for Better Grass Zontek, Stanley J.Golf Course Winter Projects Sadlon, Nancy lJ.

1992. MaY/June 30(3):13-14.1992. MaY/June 30(3):15-17.1992. MaY/June 30(3):19.1992. MaY/June 30(3):24-25.1992. MaY/June 30(3):25-26.1992. MaY/June 30(3):38-39.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):21-22.

22. TURF MANAGEMENT RELATED TO THE GAME OF GOLFThe Metallic Mashers of Monocots - Golf Spikes!Ergonomic Tee Divot FillingThe USGA: The First Hundred Years, The Next Hundred YearsGreat Expectations [golfer playing conditions]Recipe for Rapid Recovery from Winter Injury

The Environmentally Sound Turfgrass of the Future[seashore paspalum]

It's Still Just a GameNo Holes: "Play (Practice) Away, Please"Golf and the Larger EnvironmentFore! Guidelines to Consider When Golfers and

Maintenance Crews Share the Same TurfBlack Cutworms: Where Are They Coming From?

The Religion of GolfThe Media and the Game of GolfFacilities for Junior GolfTelevision Golf and the Golf Course SuperintendentThe Environment: Where Environment, Nature,

and the Game Can CoexistMember-Guest or U.S. Open: How to Prepare for a TournamentGuideposts for Good DriversTree LIghtning Protection and How It Should Impact PlayTouching Up The Mona Lisa [Pebble Beach Golf Links]

Gilhuly, LarryBrame, BobFa~ David B.Gilhuly, LarryShafer, Earl, K. Snyder,

& S. ZontekDuncan, Dr. Ronald R.

Moore, James FrancisBrame, RobertKeyser, Jr., F. RayVavrek, Robert C.

Williamson, R. Chris& D. J. Shetlar

Gilhuly, LarryHearn,DonLatham, James M.Pate, JerryJones, Jr., Robert Trent

Moraghan, TimLatham, James M.O'Brien, Patrick M.Miller, Ed

1996. Sept/Oct 34(5):1-4.1996. MaY/June 34(3):14.1996. MaY/June 34(3):21-26.1996. Mar/Apr 34(2):20.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):6-8.

1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):9-11.

1995. July/Aug 33(4):17.1995. MaY/June 33(3):18.1995. MaY/June 33(3):19-21.1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):1-4.

1994. Sept/Oct 32(5):5-7.

1994. July/Aug 32(4):17.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):6-9.1994. Jan/Feb 32(1):10-14.1993. MaY/June 31(3):19-21.1993. MaY/June 31(3)2-5.

1992. July/Aug 30(4):1-6.1992. MaY/June 30(3):2-3.1992. MaY/June 30(3):13-14.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):13-15.

1996. MaY/June 34(3):30.1996. Jan/Feb 34(1):6-8.

1995. Mar/Apr 33(2):5-7.1994. MaY/June 33(3):16-17.1994. MaY/June 33(3):17-18.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):21.1992. Nov/Dec 30(6):16-18.1992. MaY/June 30(3):13-14.1992. MaY/June 30(3):36-37.1992. MaY/June 30(3):39-41.1992. Jan/Feb 30(1):21-22.

23. WINTER CONCERNS -----------Drawing the Line on Winter Play Moore, James F.Recipe for Rapid Recovery from Winter Injury Shafer, Earl, K. Snyder,

& S. ZontekHarris, JimSkorulski, JimVavrek, Jr., Robert C.O'Brien, Patrick M.Skorulski, JimO'Brien, Patrick M.Moraghan, Tim lJ.Vavrek, Jr., Robert C.Sadlon, Nancy lJ.

Winter Kill!Covering Up For WinterHave an "Ice" DayPaint 'em GreenWinter Covers: Are They For You?Tree Lightning Protection and How It Should Impact PlayIce and Snow [winter disease control]Excelsior Green CoversGolf Course Winter Projects

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