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USGX Green Section RECORD Cover Photo: Skyland Resort, Crested Butte, Montana. Turfgrass Information File (TGIF) (517) 353-7209 USGA PRESIDENT: C. Grant Spaeth GREEN SECTION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: Raymond B. Anderson 1506 Park Avenue, River Forest, IL 60305 NATIONAL OFFICE: United States Golf Association, Golf House P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931 (908) 234-2300 James T. Snow, National Director Dr. Kimberly S. Erusha, Manager, Technical Communications Nancy P. Sadlon, Environmental Specialist P.O. Box 2227, Stillwater, OK 74076 • (405) 743-3900 Dr. Michael P. Kenna, Director, Green Section Research GREEN SECTION AGRONOMISTS AND OFFICES: Northeastern Region: United States Golf Association, Golf House P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931 (908) 234-2300 David Oatis, Director Tim P. Moraghan, Agronomist James E. Skorulski, Agronomist 45 Haven Avenue, Willimantic, CT 06226 (203) 456-4537 J ames Connolly, Agronomist Mid-Atlantic Region: P.O. Box 2105, West Chester, PA 19380 • (215) 696-4747 Stanley J. Zontek, Director Bob Brame, Agronomist Southeastern Region: P.O. Box 95, Griffin, GA 30224-0095 (404) 229-8125 Patrick M. O'Brien, Director Florida Region: 8908 S.E. Colony Street Hobe Sound, FL 33455 (407) 546-2620 John H. Foy, Director Chuck Gast, Agronomist Great Lakes Region: 11431 North Port Washington Rd., Suite 203 Mequon, WI 53092 (414) 241-8742 James M. Latham, Jr., Director Robert C. Vavrek, Agronomist Mid-Continent Region: 300 Sharron Drive, Waco, TX 76710 • (817) 776-0765 James F. Moore, Director George B. Manuel, Agronomist Western Region: 22792 Centre Drive, Suite 290 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (714) 457-9464 Larry W. Gilhuly, Director Paul Vermeulen, Agronomist o 16,635 16,635 Single Issue Nearest to Filing Date 17,300 o 16,425 16,425 Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding U Months 17,267 A. Total No. Copies Printed (Net Press Run) B. Paid Circulation I. Sales through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors and Counter Sales 2. Mail Subscriptions C. Total Paid Circulation STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code.) I. Date of Filing - October I, 1991.2. Title of Publication - USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD. 3. Frequency of issues - Six issues a year in January, March, May, July, September and November. 4. Location of known office of publication - Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. 5. Location of the headquarters of general business offices of the publishers - Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. 6. Names and addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher - United States Golf Association, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931- 0708. Editor - James T. Snow, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. Managing Editor - Robert Sommers, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. 7. Owner (if owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of individual owners must be given). If owned by a partner, partnership or other addresses - United States Golf Association, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931.{)708; President - C. Grant Spaeth, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708; Vice-Presidents - Stuart F. Bloch and Reg Murphy, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708; Secretary - Eugene M. Howerdd, Jr., Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708; Treasurer - Miss Judy Bell, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. 8. Known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities - None. 9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. Names and addresses of individuals who are stockholders of a corporation which itself is a stockholder or holder of bonds, mortgages or other securities of the publishing corporation have been included in paragraphs 7 and 8 when the interests of such individuals are equivalent to ] percent or more of the total amount of the stock or securities of the publishing corporation. 10. This item must be completed for all publications except those which do not carry advertising other than the publisher's own and which are named in sections 132.232 and 132.233 Postal Manual (Sections 4355a, 4344b and 4356 of Title 39, United States Code). D. Free Distribution (including samples) by Mail, Carrier or other means 591 500 E. Total Distribution (Sum of C and D) 17,016 17,135 F. Office Use, Left Over, Unaccounted, Spoiled after Printing 251 ]65 G. Total (Sum of E and F) 17,267 17,300 I certify that the statements made by me are correct and complete. Robert Sommers, Managing Editor GREEN SECTION RECORD (ISSN 0041-5502) is published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November by the UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION@, Golf House, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Subscriptions and address changes should be sent to the above address. Articles, photographs, and correspondence relevant to published material should be addressed to: United States Golf Association Green Section, Golf House, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Second class postage paid at Far Hills, N.J., and other locations. Office of Publication, Golf House, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Subscriptions $9 a year. Foreign subscriptions $U a year (surface mail) or $21 a year (air mail). @1991by United States Golf Association@. Permission to reproduce articles or material in the USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD is granted to publishers of newspapers and periodicals (unless specifically noted otherwise), provided credit is given the USGA and copyright protection is afforded. To reprint material in other media, written permission must be obtained from the USGA. In any case, neither articles nor other material may be copied or used for any advertising, promotion or commercial purposes. ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dr. Kimberly S. Erusha ART EDITOR: Diane Chrenko Becker EDITOR: James T. Snow MANAGING EDITOR: Robert Sommers

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  • USGX Green SectionRECORD

    Cover Photo:Skyland Resort, Crested Butte, Montana.

    Turfgrass Information File (TGIF) • (517) 353-7209

    USGA PRESIDENT:C. Grant Spaeth

    GREEN SECTION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN:Raymond B. Anderson1506 Park Avenue, River Forest, IL 60305

    NATIONAL OFFICE:United States Golf Association, Golf HouseP.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931 • (908) 234-2300James T. Snow, National DirectorDr. Kimberly S. Erusha, Manager, Technical CommunicationsNancy P. Sadlon, Environmental Specialist

    P.O. Box 2227, Stillwater, OK 74076 • (405) 743-3900Dr. Michael P. Kenna, Director, Green Section Research

    GREEN SECTION AGRONOMISTS AND OFFICES:

    Northeastern Region:United States Golf Association, Golf HouseP.O. Box 708, Far Hills, NJ 07931 • (908) 234-2300David Oatis, DirectorTim P. Moraghan, AgronomistJames E. Skorulski, Agronomist

    45 Haven Avenue, Willimantic, CT 06226 • (203) 456-4537J ames Connolly, Agronomist

    Mid-Atlantic Region:P.O. Box 2105, West Chester, PA 19380 • (215) 696-4747Stanley J. Zontek, DirectorBob Brame, Agronomist

    Southeastern Region:P.O. Box 95, Griffin, GA 30224-0095 • (404) 229-8125Patrick M. O'Brien, Director

    Florida Region:8908 S.E. Colony StreetHobe Sound, FL 33455 • (407) 546-2620John H. Foy, DirectorChuck Gast, Agronomist

    Great Lakes Region:11431 North Port Washington Rd., Suite 203Mequon, WI 53092 • (414) 241-8742James M. Latham, Jr., DirectorRobert C. Vavrek, Agronomist

    Mid-Continent Region:300 Sharron Drive, Waco, TX 76710 • (817) 776-0765James F. Moore, DirectorGeorge B. Manuel, Agronomist

    Western Region:22792 Centre Drive, Suite 290Lake Forest, CA 92630 • (714) 457-9464Larry W. Gilhuly, DirectorPaul Vermeulen, Agronomist

    o16,635

    16,635

    Single IssueNearest to

    Filing Date

    17,300

    o16,425

    16,425

    Average No. CopiesEach Issue During

    Preceding U Months

    17,267A. Total No. Copies Printed (Net Press Run)

    B. Paid CirculationI. Sales through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors

    and Counter Sales2. Mail Subscriptions

    C. Total Paid Circulation

    STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION

    (Act of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code.)

    I. Date of Filing - October I, 1991.2. Title of Publication - USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD.3. Frequency of issues - Six issues a year in January, March, May, July, September and November.4. Location of known office of publication - Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708.5. Location of the headquarters of general business offices of the publishers - Golf House, P.O.Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. 6. Names and addresses of Publisher, Editor, and ManagingEditor: Publisher - United States Golf Association, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931-0708. Editor - James T. Snow, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. ManagingEditor - Robert Sommers, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708. 7. Owner (if ownedby a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the namesand addresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. Ifnot owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of individual owners must be given). If ownedby a partner, partnership or other addresses - United States Golf Association, Golf House, P.O.Box 708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931.{)708; President - C. Grant Spaeth, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, FarHills, N.J. 07931'{)708; Vice-Presidents - Stuart F. Bloch and Reg Murphy, Golf House, P.O. Box708, Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708; Secretary - Eugene M. Howerdd, Jr., Golf House, P.O. Box 708,Far Hills, N.J. 07931'{)708; Treasurer - Miss Judy Bell, Golf House, P.O. Box 708, Far Hills, N.J.07931'{)708. 8. Known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding I percentor more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities - None. 9. Paragraphs 7 and 8include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the companyas trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom suchtrustee is acting, also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge andbelief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders whodo not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacityother than that of a bona fide owner. Names and addresses of individuals who are stockholders ofa corporation which itself is a stockholder or holder of bonds, mortgages or other securities of thepublishing corporation have been included in paragraphs 7 and 8 when the interests of such individualsare equivalent to ] percent or more of the total amount of the stock or securities of the publishingcorporation. 10. This item must be completed for all publications except those which do not carryadvertising other than the publisher's own and which are named in sections 132.232 and 132.233Postal Manual (Sections 4355a, 4344b and 4356 of Title 39, United States Code).

    D. Free Distribution(including samples) by Mail, Carrier or other means 591 500

    E. Total Distribution (Sum of C and D) 17,016 17,135

    F. Office Use, Left Over, Unaccounted, Spoiledafter Printing 251 ]65

    G. Total (Sum of E and F) 17,267 17,300

    I certify that the statements made by me are correct and complete.

    Robert Sommers, Managing Editor

    GREEN SECTION RECORD (ISSN 0041-5502) is published six times a year in January, March,May, July, September and November by the UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION@, GolfHouse, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Subscriptions and address changes should be sent to the above address.Articles, photographs, and correspondence relevant to published material should be addressed to:United States Golf Association Green Section, Golf House, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Second class postagepaid at Far Hills, N.J., and other locations. Office of Publication, Golf House, Far Hills, N.J. 07931.Subscriptions $9 a year. Foreign subscriptions $U a year (surface mail) or $21 a year (air mail).

    @1991by United States Golf Association@. Permission to reproduce articles or materialin the USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD is granted to publishers of newspapersand periodicals (unless specifically noted otherwise), provided credit is given the USGAand copyright protection is afforded. To reprint material in other media, writtenpermission must be obtained from the USGA. In any case, neither articles nor othermaterial may be copied or used for any advertising, promotion or commercial purposes.

    ASSISTANT EDITOR:Dr. Kimberly S. ErushaART EDITOR:Diane Chrenko Becker

    EDITOR:James T. SnowMANAGING EDITOR:Robert Sommers

  • USGA Green Section Record IndexVolume 15, Number 1, 1977 through Volume 29, Number 6, 1991

    Ithas been 15 years since the last Green Section Record index was published. During that time, the magazine has publishedhundreds of popular and scientific articles dealing with turfgrass management and golf course maintenance. To aid in theuse of the index, the following list of subject categories has been prepared. Twenty-three major subject areas have beenidentified. In some instances, the subject has been sub-divided into specific topics. The articles in each category are listedchronologically and include the name of the author, the year, the volume, the number, and the pages where they can be foundin the Green Section Record. Certain articles have been referenced in several categories where appropriate.

    SUBJECT CATEGORIESAll Things Considered [editorial comments]Architecture - Golf Course Design and ConstructionDrainageEnvironmental Issues

    PesticidesWaterNutrientsMiscellaneous

    FairwaysFertilizationGolf Course Management and Budgets

    Equipment and BuildingsLaborBudgetComputerMaintenance PhilosophyGreen CommitteeMiscellaneous

    Golf GreensConstructionManagement

    TopdressingStimpmeter and Green Speed

    GrassesWarm-Season GrassesCool-Season Grasses

    Green Section Information and AwardsIrrigationPest Control

    DiseaseInsects and NematodesWeedsIntegrated, Alternative, and Other

    PondsResearchRoughsSand BunkersSoilsSuperintendent IssuesTeesTrafficTrees and LandscapeTurf Management Related to the Game of GolfWinter Concerns

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 1

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

    ------- ALL THINGS CONSIDERED (EDITORIAL COMMENTS) -------

    Golf House, Far Hills, New Jersey

    The Game of Golf Is Played on GrassLooking for a "Fast Food" Version of the USGA Spec GreenWhen Perfect is Not PerfectJust Do It!Say No to Posting [green speed]What's Your Batting Average?

    An Opinion on Unreasonable ExpectationsGlitz and Glamour GolfPatience, Gentlemen, PatienceSuperintendent and Pro: Build a Constructive RelationshipThose Were the Good Old Days!Consider Poa annua For Your New GreenAerial HazardsWhy Are Golf Courses Used as Proving Grounds?Getting the Priorities StraightThe Winner In the Long Run [green chairman]Snake Oils

    Zontek, Stanley J.Snow, James T.Moraghan, TimMoore, James F.Connolly, JamesZontek, Stanley J.

    Radko, AlOatis, David A.Moraghan, TimZontek, StanleyVermeulen, PaulO'Brien, Patrick M.Latham, James J.Zontek, Stanley J.Gilhuly, Larry W.Moore, James F.

    1991. Sept/ Oct 29(5): 17.1991. July/Aug 29(4):17.1991. May/June 29(3): 17.1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):20.1990. Nov / Dec 28(6): 17.1990. Sept/ Oct 28(5): 17.

    1990. July/Aug 28(4):17.1990. May/June 28(3): 13.1990. Jan/Feb 28(1):16.1989. Nov / Dec 27(6): 13.1989. Sept/ Oct 27(5): 17.1989. July /Aug 27(4): 13.1988. Nov/Dec 26(6):12.1988. Sept/ Oct 26(5): 17.1988. July jAug 26(4): 17.1988. May/June 26(3): 13.

    1985. Sept/ Oct 23(5):6-7.1985. July/Aug 23(4):10-11.1983. Mar /Apr 21(2):2-4.

    1987. Jan/Feb 25(1):11-13.1986. Mar jApr 24(2):2-3.1986. Mar /Apr 24(2): 18-26.

    Water ... The Limiting Factor for Golf Course Development in HawaiiHow to Move Half a Fairway - Quickly and EasilyA Panel Discussion: A Critical Look at

    Contemporary Golf Course Architecture

    ARCHITECTURE - GOLF COURSE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONA Case Study of the Atlantic Golf Club Jones, Rees 1991. Mar /Apr 29(2):8-10.The Story of Shadow Creek Wynn, Steve 1991. Mar /Apr 29(2):25-27.40 Megabytes of Donald Ross Connor, Edward H., III 1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):6-8.Using Environmental Regulations to Your Advantage Downing, Kevin 1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):12-14.Golf Course Construction: A Rip-Off in the Making? Miller, Louis E. 1989. Sept/ Oct 27(5): 14-17.Six Grasses - One Golf Course Witt, Tommy 1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):12-14.Things To Do Before Contacting a Golf Course Architect Pinch, Newell O. 1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):20-22.Contemporary Golf Course Architecture - Saga or Satire? Hannigan, Frank 1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):23-24.

    A Golf Course Superintendent's Standpoint Null, Roger 1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):25:-27.A Professional Golfer's Viewpoint Rielly, Patrick J. 1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):28-29.An Architect's "Inside" Look Rulewich, Roger G. 1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):30-33.

    Banking on Beauty Snow, James T. 1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):2-3.Fairway Contour Mowing O'Brien, Patrick M. 1987. Nov / Dec 25(6):5-6.Need Insurance? Hydromulching Is One Good Policy O'Brien, Patrick M. & 1987. Jan/ Feb 25(1): 1-4.

    R. BarksdaleMurdoch, Charles L.Latham, James M.Hannigan, Frank,

    G. Baston, R. Jones& J. Tarde

    H urdzan, Michael' J.Graves, Robert M.Hannigan, Frank

    Golf Course Design and Specifications Related to MaintenanceSome Recent and Unusual Experiences in Golf Course DesignGolf Courses of the Future

    2 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

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

    --- ARCHITECTURE - GOLF COURSE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (continued) ---Gabions - Their Applications on the Golf Course Drew, John 1982. Septj Oct 20(5):9-11.Let's Waste a Little More Silva, Brian 1982. MarjApr 20(2):18-20.Why Has Golf Course Design Changed? Nugent, Richard P. 1982. MarjApr 20(2):23-26.Golf Neglects the Idea That Made It Big Graffis, Herb 1981. Septj Oct 19(5):6-7.Designing Golf Challenges for Economy and Maintenance Phelps, Richard M. 1981. Mar jApr 19(2): 12-15.The Challenge of Industry Hills Bengeyfield, William H. 1981. Mar jApr 19(2):23-24.Golf Courses and the Environment Wogan, Philip A. 1980. MarjApr 18(2):11-16.The Flowers on The Hills of Industry Bengeyfield, William H. 1980. J anj Feb 18(1):10-13.Maximum Use of Land Sites - Emphasis Water Management Jones, Rees L. 1979. MarjApr 17(2):8-10."Yes! There is Something New Under the Sun" [quality control] Sanders, Bob 1977. SeptjOct 15(5):12.Tee Alignment: Don't Overlook It Zontek, Stanley J. 1977. JulyjAug 15(4):6-8.

    1991. SeptjOct 29(5):12-14.1991. MarjApr 29(2):5.1991. JanjFeb 29(1):10-14.1990. MarjApr 28(2):4.1990. JanjFeb 28(1):9-11.1988. MarjApr 28(2):23-27.1986. Nov j Dec 24(6): 10.1986. Mar jApr 24(2): 14-15.1981. NovjDec 19(6):1-3.1980. NovjDec 18(6):8-11.1980. July jAug 18(4): 10-13.1980. Mar jApr 18(2): 17-19.1977. JulyjAug 15(4):9-12.1977. JanjFeb 15(1):8-9.

    DRAINAGENugent, DickOatis, DavidSnow, James T.Connolly, JamesGilhuly, LarryGardner, Walt~r, H.Latham, James M.White, Charles B.Hoos, Donald D.Zontek, Stanley J.McPhilomy, James A.Tadge, Charles H.Spomer, L. ArtEngel, R.E.

    Drainage - The Sometimes Forgotten Necessity"If They Only Knew ... " [soils]Finding Solutions for Poorly Drained GreensA Quick-Fill Method for Drainage InstallationDressing Up for the 1990s! [fairway topdressing]Water Movement in SoilsGreat Lakes Region [season in review]Flushing Drains and Brushing GreensSalt Injury - An Increasing ProblemOpen Stone Drains: They May Not Be Pretty But They WorkWater Quality and DrainageDrainage is Important to Turfgrass ManagementPrinciples of Soil Preparation for Drained Golf GreensSump Pumps for Unusual Drainage Problems

    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES~~~.." .;""..I.: .)rfti5. ;~

    PESTICIDESMonitoring for Improved Golf Course Pest Management ResultsEarthworms, Thatch, and PesticidesBeneficial Turfgrass InvertebratesEnvironmental Fate of Common Turf Pesticides -

    Factors Leading to LeachingMisdirected Good Intentions Can Spell Trouble:Golf Courses and the Environment: What's the Future?Integrated Pest Management - A Different Approach

    for the Same Old ProblemsMore on "Pesticides - Changing an Image"Pesticides - Changing an ImageAnother Pesticide Problem - LOCAL LAWSElectrostatic Spraying of Turfgrass

    Skorulski, James E.Potter, Daniel A.Vavrek, Robert C.Deubert, Karl H.

    Moore, James F.Foy, John H.Foy, John H.

    Watschke, Gary A.Watschke, Gary A.Latham, James M.Anantheswaran, R.C.

    & S. E. Law

    1991. Septj Oct 29(5): 1-5.1991. Septj Oct 29(5):6-8.1990. Nov j Dec 28(6):7-9.1990. July jAug 28(4):5-8.

    1990. Mar jApr 28(2): 10-12.1989. NovjDec 27(6):1-4.1988. Septj Oct 26(5):9-11.

    1986. July jAug 24(4):5.19&6. Janj Feb 24(1):6-9.1985. Septj Oct 23(5): 1-5.1979. NovjDec 17(6):1-4.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 3

  • Article Title Author

    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (continued)

    Year. Issue Volume(no.):pg.

    WATERPond Vegetation from a Positive PerspectiveEnhancing the Environmental Benefits of Golf CoursesCan We Cope With Mother Nature and Governmental Regulation?Water For Golf Course Use: The Next 20 Years and BeyondLow-Water-Use Turfgrasses

    Water ... The Limiting Factor for Golf Course Development in HawaiiWestern Region [season in review]Southeastern Region [season in review]

    The Future of Turfgrass Management andUnderground Water Quality

    Drought Emergency Planning: Philadelphia Associationof Golf Course Superintendents Responds

    Water, Water, Everywhere?Drip Irrigation for Establishing and Maintaining TreesEffective Use of Our Natural ResourcesWater Quality and DrainageQuestionnaire on Recycled WaterWater - U.S.A.Current Review of Sewage Effluent for Irrigation UseWater Conservation at Oakland Hills Country ClubThe Drought in Northern California

    NUTRIENTSEnhancing the Environmental Benefits of Golf CoursesGolf Courses and the Environment: What's the Future?Does Fertilizer j Pesticide Use on a Golf Course

    Put Water Resources in Peril?

    Nitrogen Losses From Golf Greens

    MISCELLANEOUSEarthworms, Thatch, and PesticidesThe Nest Box ProjectA Case of Study of the Atlantic Golf ClubThe USGA's Environmental ProgramCanada Geese: Waterfowl or Just Plain Foul?Stewards of the Land: An OpportunityJust Do It! [pesticide use]A Different Look at IPM: Integrated Pond ManagementUSGA Announces $3 Million Environmental Impact StudyUsing Environmental Regulations to Your AdvantageAudubon Cooperative Sanctuaries for Golf Course ManagementUsing Native Plants in the Golf Course LandscapeSix Grasses - One Golf CourseClipping Disposal in the Dairy StateIntegrated Pest Management A Different Approach

    for the Same Old Problems1987:The Season in Review

    The Golf Course Superintendent and the Environmentalist:Friends or Foes?

    The Natural LookThe Purple MartinGolf Courses and the EnvironmentThe Flowers on The Hills of Industry [hydroseeding]Golf Course Aviary and Animal Problems

    4 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

    Sadlon, Nancy P.Klein, Richard D.Kienart, Mark A.Meyer, J.L.Beard, James B.

    & K.S. KimMurdoch, Charles L.Gilhuly, Larry W.White, Charles B.

    &J. H. FoyWatschke, Thomas L.

    Smith, Michael R.

    O'Brien, Patrick M.Clemans, DonLucas, Melvin B.McPhilomy, James A.AnonymousWatson, J. R.Dudeck, A. E.Woehrle, Ted W.Jagur, Jack

    Klein, Richard D.Foy, John H.Watschke, Thomas L.,

    S. Harrison &G. W. Hamilton

    Brown, K. W.,L. R. DubIe &J.C. Thomas

    Potter, Daniel A.Sadlon, Nancy P.Jones, ReesSnow, James T.Thompson, GeorgeFaubel, GeraldMoore, James F.Connolly, JamesAnonymousDowning, KevinDodson, Ronald G.Weston, JohnWitt, TommyLatham, James M.Foy, John H.

    Zontek, S. J., J. T. Snow,G. A.Watschke,J.M. Latham,P. M. O'Brien,J. H. Foy, J. F. Moore& L. W. Gilhuly

    Miller, Monroe S.

    Voykin, Paul N.O'Kelley, James S.Wogan, Philip A.Bengeyfield, William H.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.

    1991. Sept j Oct 29(5):15-16.1991. MarjApr 29(2):6-7.1990. Mar jApr 28(2):21-23.1989. MarjApr 27(2):15-16.1989. Janj Feb 27(1):12-13.

    1987. JanjFeb 25(1):11-13.1986. Nov j Dec 24(6):10-11.1986. NovjDec 24(6):11-12.

    1986. SeptjOct 24(5):6-7.

    1985. May j June 23(3):11-13.

    1982. MarjApr 20(2):4-5.1981. MayjJune 19(3):6-7.1981. MarjApr 19(2):5-6.1980. JulyjAug 18(4):10-13.1979. MayjJune 17(3):13.1979. MarjApr 17(2):2-4.1978. JulyjAug 16(4):5-9.1978. JanjFeb 16(1):6.1977. JulyjAug 15(4):13.

    1991. MarjApr 29(2):6-7.1989. NovjDec 27(6):1-4.1989. May j June 27(3):5-8.

    1977. JanjFeb 15(1):5-7.

    199L Septj Oct 29(5):6-8.1991. JulyjAug 29(4):14-16.1991. MarjApr 29(2):8-10.1991. MarjApr 29(2):11-13.1991. Mar jApr 29(2):14-16.1991. Mar j Apr 29(2):22-24.1991. JanjFeb 29(1):20.1990. Septj Oct 28(5):1-6.1990. JulyjAug 28(4):16.1990. MarjApr 28(2):12-14.1990. MarjApr 28(2):14-16.1990. JanjFeb 28(1):12-16.1989. MarjApr 27(2):12-14.1989. MarjApr 27(2):37.1988. Septj Oct 26(5):9-11.

    1987.Nov j Dee 25(6):7-12.

    1987. MarjApr 25(2):7-9.

    1983. MarjApr 21(2):6-7.1980. MayjJune 18(3):10-11.1980. MarjApr 18(2):11-16.1980. JanjFeb 18(1):10-13.1979. JulyjAug 17(4):5-7.

  • Article Title Author

    FAIRWAYS

    Year. Issue Volume(no.):pg.

    Mountain Ridge Country Club, New Jersey

    Just One More Little CrisisDressing Up for the 1990s! [fairway topdressing]Clipping Disposal In the Dairy StateFairway Contour MowingThe Continuing Saga of Poa annuaShould Carts Ride the Fairways?Northeast Region [season in review]

    The Quest for Great FairwaysFocusing In On Golf Course Maintenance - 1986Answering the Most-Asked Questions About ThatchHow to Move Half a Fairway - Quickly and EasilyLightweight Mowing ... The Rest of the StoryNursery Rhymes [turfgrass nurseries]The St. Louis Solution - Zoysiagrass for Fairways!Some Thoughts on Target-Area Mowing and Maintenance CostsThey Are Mowing Fairways With Triplex Mowers

    and Picking Up the Clippings, Too!Bentgrass Fairways ... Why Not?Selective MowingThrough the GreenThe Changing SceneSoil Temperature and Related Fairway Management Practices

    Northern TurfgrassesZoysia: For the Transition ZoneA Scoopful of Soil ...

    Pierson, DanGilhuly, LarryLatham, James M.O'Brien, Patrick M.Zontek, Stanley J.Snow, James T.Snow, James T. &

    G. A. WatschkeSnow, James T.Gilhuly, Larry W.Zontek, Stanley J.Latham, James M.Latham, James M.White, Charles B.Zontek, Stanley J.Wyllie, James A.Zontek, Stanley J.

    o 'Brien, Patrick M.Buchanan, William G.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.AnonymousMiles, Oscar L.

    Hawes, Douglas T.Mascaro, Tom

    1991. May/June 29(3):5-8.1990. Jan/ Feb 28(1):9-11.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):37.1987. Nov/Dec 25(6):5-6.1987. May/June 25(3):1-5.1987. May/June 25(3):9-11.1986. Nov / Dec 24(6):9-10.

    1986. July/Aug 24(4): 1-5.1986. May/June 24(3): 1-4.1986. May / June 24(3):5-7.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):2-3.1985. Nov / Dec 23(6):8-10.1983. Sept/Oct 21(5):8-10.1983. July/Aug 21(4):1-5.1983. Mar /Apr 21(2):4-6.1983. Jan/Feb 21(1):1-5.

    1981. July/Aug 19(4):1-3.1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):21-22.1981. Jan/Feb 19(1):1-4.1980. May/June 18(3):10-11.1980. Mar /Apr 18(2):26-29.

    1979. May/June 17(3):1-4.1977. July/Aug 15(4):4-5.

    FERTILIZATIONManaging Fertility in High-Sand-Content GreensMaintaining Adequate Phosphorus Levels in Sand GreensThe Six Seasonal Stages of Bentgrass Nitrogen FertilizationLate-Season Nitrogen Fertilization: What We Do and Do Not KnowThe Forgotten Magic of LimeThe C-S-T-M Factor [common sense turf management]Mid-Atlantic Region [season in review]

    Ironize Your Course for the WinterPotassium - A Miracle Element?Have We Gone Too Far with Low Nitrogen on Greens?The Secrets of Championship Greens RevealedA Rolling Stone ... And Healthy Turf [moss control]

    Zontek, Stanley J.Rieke, Paul E.Engel, Ralph E.Koski, Anthony J.Bengeyfield, William H.Zontek, Stanley J.Zontek, Stanley J.

    & P. M. O'BrienMcGinnis, PaulShearman, Robert C.Radko, A. M.Hawes, Douglas T.Snow, James T.

    1990. July/Aug 28(4):1-5.1989. Nov/Dec 27(6):5-6.1988. July /Aug 26(4): 10-12.1988. J ani Feb 26(1):8-11.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):9-11.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):24-25.1986. Nov / Dec 24(6):8.

    1986. Jan/Feb 24(1):10.1985. July/Aug 23(4):5-6.1985. Mar /Apr 23(2):26-28.1984. Nov / Dec 22(6): 1-4.1984. Nov / Dec 22(6):7-9.

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    1984. Sept/ Oct 22(5):5-7.1984. May/June 22(3):10-12.

    1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):26-27.1979. May/June 17(3): 10-12.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2): 18-20.1978. May/June 16(3):6-8.1978. Jan/Feb 16(1):11-13.1977. May/June 15(3):10-12.

    1977. Jan/Feb 15(1):5-7.Nitrogen Losses From Golf Greens

    Sulfur, The Fourth Major Plant NutrientGrowth of Bentgrass as Affected by Nitrogen, Soil pH

    and Age of StandFertility - Using Lower Levels of NitrogenFertigationNutrients Affect Color and Vigor of TurfgrassesSoil Testing for Turfgrasses"Three Years of Experience With a USGA Green"Some Agronomic Aspects of Turf Fertigation

    ------------ FERTILIZATION (continued) ------------Goss, Roy L.Pepper, Ian L. &

    W. R. KneeboneAnsett, Timothy G.Sincerbeau, Scott A.Buchanan, William G.Turner, Thomas R.Phipps, BobSnyder, G. H.

    & E. O. BurtBrown, K. W.,

    R. L. DubIe& J. C. Thomas

    --------- GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT & BUDGETS ---------

    EQUIPMENT & BUILDINGSGreensmower MaintenancePast and Present [equipment modification]Help From AboveA Supplemental Building for Reel and Bedknife GrindingSand From HeavenTaking a Look at the Whole PicturePlaying Host to a Championship Can Benefit Your Course!Turf Groomers: Good for the Grass, Good for the GameFM Radios on the Golf Course: The Next Best Thing to Being

    Two Places at the Same TimeGolf House Management Philosophy - It's a Matter of QualityThe One-Man Topdressing OperationGetting Your House in Order - An Equipment List UpdateGee, I Thought It Ran Forever!

    Equipment Purchasing & Inventory: Part IPlanning the Golf Course Maintenance FacilityOf Sprays and SparksGolf Course Safety - Pay Attention Now or Pay (And Pay) LaterFocusing In On Golf Course Maintenance - 1986Hydraulic Leak WarningGoing Around With Big WheelsHi-Tech Equipment Calls for Higher Skills and Better TrainingShould You Change From Triplex Green Mowers

    to Walking Green Mowers?They Are Mowing Fairways with Triplex Mowers

    and Picking Up the Clippings, Too!Spending a Little - Saving a LotWhy Has Golf Course Design Changed?Quality Playing Conditions and Proper EquipmentThe Triplex "Ring"

    Moraghan, TimSkorulski, JimConnolly, JamesO'Brien, Patrick M.Gilhuly, LarryConnolly, JamesMoraghan, TimZontek, Stanley J.Moore, James F.

    Gilhuly, Larry W.Foy, John H.Gilhuly, Larry W.Watschke, Gary A.

    DeHays, H. A.Watschke, Gary A.Latham, James M.Gilhuly, Larry W.Gilh ul y, Larry W.Gilhuly, Larry W.Olson, Karl E.Randquist, Robert

    Zontek, Stanley J.

    Zontek, Stanley J.Nugent, Richard P.Eichner, Richard H.Snow, James T.

    1991. May/June 29(3):9-11.1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):18.1991. Mar /Apr 29(2):31.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):33.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):34-35.1989. Nov / Dec 27(6):7-8.1989. Sept/ Oct 27(5): 1-5.1989. Mar /Apr 27(2): 18.1988. Nov/Dec 26(6):10-11.

    1988. July/Aug 26(4):1-6.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):21-22.1987. Sept/Oct 25(5):8-10.1987. July/Aug 25(4):7-9.

    1987. May/June 25(3):12-13.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):2-3.1986. July /Aug 24(4):8-10.1986. May/June 24(3):1-4.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):15-16.1984. July/Aug 22(4):6-8.1984. May/June 22(3):7-8.1983. Nov/Dec 21(6):5-7.

    1983. Jan/Feb 21(1):1-5.

    1982. Mar /Apr 20(2): 16-17.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):23-26.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):16-17.1980. Nov / Dec 18(6): 12-14.

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    1977. JanjFeb 15(1):8-9.1977. JanjFeb 15(1):10-12.

    1980. Septj Oct 18(5):5-7.1980. Septj Oct 18(5): 11-13.1980. May j June 18(3): 12-13.1979. Septj Oct 17(5):9.1979. May j June 17(3):8-9.1978. Mar jApr 16(2):8-10.1978. JanjFeb 16(1):1-5.1977. NovjDec 15(6):9-11.1977. MarjApr 15(2):18-20.

    Oxenvad, Louis F.Reese, F. & R. CoulterSnyder, Arthur A.Miller, Paul F.Cedrone, VicEichner, Richard H.Brewer, William S., Jr.Verma, Braham P.McKenzie, L. T.,R. M. Malpass &W. H. BengeyfieldEngel, R. E.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.

    ------- GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT & BUDGETS (continued) -------EQUIPMENT & BUILDINGS (continued)With Perseverance - A New Maintenance BuildingAlcohol Fuel - For Golf Course UseGolfers Today Are Reaping the Benefits of the Green SectionForm Follows Function ... Or Does It?We Built a Truckster- Mounted TopdresserManagement Makes a DifferentThe Numbers Racket - A Better Angle?Prepare Your Own TopdressingGreat Golf Courses of America -

    Their Maintenance Crews and Equipment [panel discussion]

    Sump Pumps for Unusual Drainage ProblemsTake Care of Your Power Sprayer

    LABORSection Maintenance - It Could Be Your Pot of Gold!Backing Into ProfessionalizationImproving Your E.Q. [communication]The Lone Ranger Rides AgainEmployee Development: Management's ResponsibilityRequired Maintenance Versus Available Labor -

    Are You Adequately Staffed?Training for Today's and Tomorrow's Golf Course SuperintendentsH iring PracticesI Need a Secretary!A Secretary for the Golf Course Superintendent -

    The Need Is Great!Spending a Little - Saving a LotQuality Playing Conditions and Priorities

    (A Suggested Guide When Starting a New Job)The Economy and Course Playing QualityNew Zealand - Turfgrass Management in an Incredible LandGreat Golf Courses of America -

    Their Maintenance Crews and Equipment [panel discussion]

    Gilhuly, Larry W.Metsker, StanMoraghan, TimMoraghan, Tim P.Youngs, GregMoore, Martin

    DuBose, Harry M.Snow, James T.Hawes, Douglas T.Bator, Richard

    Zontek, Stanley J.Horton, Edward C.

    Buchanan, William G.Bengeyfield, W. H.McKenzie, L. T.,

    R. M. Malpass &W. H. Bengeyfield

    1991. MayjJune 29(3):1-4.1990. Mar jApr 28(2):9.1990. MarjApr 28(2):32.1989. Janj Feb 27(1):7-9.1988. NovjDec 26(6):7-9.1988. Janj Feb 26(1): 12-14.

    1983. July jAug 21(4):9-10.1983. MarjApr 22(2):5-6.1984. Mar jApr 22(2): 10-11.1982. JulyjAug 20(4):11-12.

    1982. MarjApr 20(2):16-17.1981. MarjApr 19(2):7-9.

    1980. SeptjOct 18(5):1-4.1978. JulyjAug 16(4):10-12.1977. MarjApr 15(2):18-20.

    BUDGETPlaying Host To a Championship Can Benefit Your Course!Avoiding False Economy in Golf Course ManagementGetting the Priorities StraightWhat Do You Do With It All?Never Compare Golf Course BudgetsWho Said, "The Grass is Always Greener ... "Budgeting and Purchasing: Important Factors

    in the Business of Golf Course ManagementControlling Golf Course Maintenance Costs - An Owner's ViewQuality Playing Conditions and BudgetingManagement Makes a DifferenceManagement Makes a Difference - The BudgetThe Numbers Racket - A Better Angle?Great Golf Courses of America - Their Maintenance Budgets

    Moraghan, Tim P.Veron, J. MichaelZontek, Stanley J.Goss, Roy L.Bailey, DavidSnow, James T.Williams, Bruce R.

    Giustina, N. B.Black, C. WilliamEichner, Richard H.Snow, James T.Brewer, William S.Marquoit, Tom

    1989. Septj Oct 27(5): 1-5.1989. May j June 27(3):9-10.1988. Septj Oct 26(5): 17.1987. May j June 25(3):6-8.1987. J anj Feb 25(1):5-6.1985. JanjFeb 23(1):1-4.1984. MarjApr 22(2):4-5.

    1983. J anj Feb 21(1):6-8, 13.1981. MarjApr 19(2):10-11.1978. Mar jApr 16(2):8-10.1978. MarjApr 16(2):13-14.1978. Janj Feb 16(1):1-5.1977. MarjApr 15(2):14-17.

    COMPUTERSGraphic Golf Course Management40 Megabytes of Donald RossHow To Make the Right ConnectionsPersonal Computers - A New Chip for the CourseMonitoring the OperationsThe Art of Yesterday - The Science of Today

    Moore, James F.Connor, Edward H.Moore, James F.Moore, James F.Buchanan, William G.Bengeyfield, William H.

    1990. JulyjAug 28(4):9-12.1990. MarjApr 28(2):6-8.1988. May j June 26(3):4-6.1985. NovjDec 23(6):1-4.1984. MarjApr 22(2):7-8.1982. MarjApr 20(2):2-3.

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    1991. May/June 29(3):5-8.1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):2-3.1990. Sept/ Oct 28(5): 17.

    1990. Ju1y/Aug 28(4):17.1990. Mar/Apr 28(3):27-29.1988. July /Aug 26(4): 1-6.1988. May/ June 26(3):6-8.1987. July/Aug 25(4): 1-3.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):30-32.1985. Nov/Dec 23(6):11-12.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):23-25.1984. Ju1y/Aug 22(4):1-5.1984. July /Aug 22(4): 12-13.

    1984. May/June 22(3):9-10.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):7-8.1984. Mar /Apr 22(2): 12-14.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):26-29.1983. Sept/ Oct 21(5): 11-13.

    1983. May/June 21(3):4-5.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):22-24.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):25-27.1983. Mar /Apr 21(2):27-28.1983. Jan/ Feb 21(1):6-8,13.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):14-15.1982. J ani Feb 20(1): 11-13.1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):2-4.1980. Sept/Oct 18(5):1-4.1980. Mar /Apr 18(2):4.1979. Nov / Dee 17(6):9-12.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2): 11-13.1978. Nov/Dec 16(6):1-6.1977. May/June 15(3):6-8.

    Pierson, DanGilhuly, Larry W.Zontek, Stanley J.

    Radko, AlLyon, DennisGilhuly, Larry W.Moore, Sherwood A.Moore, James F.Hannigan, FrankQuast, Danny H.Goss, Roy L.Buchanan, William G.Zontek, Stanley J.

    Hale, Nathan B.Buchanan, William G.Osterman, Robert W.Hand, James R.Fleming, John

    Finamore, SteveZoller, John A.Watson, J.R.Cadenelli, Stephen B.Giustina, N. B.Buchanan, William G.Brewer, William S.Mitchell, Robert V.Buchanan, William G.Sigel, JayBerg, TimBlack, JoeSnow, James T.Davis, Gregory R.

    ------- GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT & BUDGETS (continued) -------MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHYJust One More Little CrisisTake a Hike! [walking the course]What's your Batting Average?

    An Opinion on Unreasonable ExpectationsGlitz and Glamour GolfIt's The Little Things That CountGolf House Management Philosophy - It's a Matter of QualityImpressions of a Summer's Tour With the Green SectionManagement on the EdgeA Few Minutes With Frank HanniganReflections On a Recent Journey to ScotlandIs Today's Golf Course Management Too Fine?Why Don't the Greens Hold?Turf Management in England and Scotland:

    So Similar, Yet So DifferentIdeas on ManagementMonitoring the OperationsWho Sets the Standards for Play on Your Golf Course?Some Qualities of Great Golf Course SuperintendentsThe Golf Course Superintendent and Maintaining

    the Integrity of the CourseQuality Playing Conditions for the Public GolferFor Good Golf and Good Turf - Use Less WaterTo Live - Grass Must Be GreenHow Green is Green? How Brown is Brown? A Middle ApproachControlling Golf Course Maintenance Costs - An Owner's ViewPlace the Emphasis on Playing ConditionsPractice Ranges - Are They Neglected?Quality Playing Conditions for Every DayThe Economy and Course Playing QualityA Playing Comparison of British and American CoursesA Golfer's View of MaintenanceFirm vs. Soft Playing ConditionsThe Best Laid Plans ...One Management System to Check Skyrocketing Costs

    GREEN COMMITTEELiability on the Golf CourseMake the Most of a Great Resource - USGA Green Section VisitsThe Winner in the Long Run [green chairman]Course Care: Responsibility of the Player Too!The Trials and Tribulations of a Green Committee ChairmanGreen CommitteesTime Is of the EssenceWhat Am I, Chopped Liver?The More Information We Pass On -

    The Less We Have to Communicate!Some Committee Questions That Come to MindMr. Superintendent - Mr. Green Chairman:

    Here's One Way to Improve More Than Your Lie!Money Is Not the ProblemShould a Green Committee Be Green?Membership Questionnaires - Find Out Where You Really Stand

    "Mr. Green Committee Chairman"The Best Laid Plans ...The Public Parks Golfer Deserves Something More

    Than Mediocre Golfing Turf!

    Veron, J. MichaelDavies, RayGilhuly, Larry W.Radko, Alexander M.Keel, HowardSteel, DonaldWalsh, EdQuast, Danny H.Luigs, Joe

    Budd, EliAnonymous

    Monson, JohnMoncrief, James B.Stark, William B.,

    & W. BrewerCato, Paul D.,Jr.Snow, James T.Bengeyfield, William H.

    1990. Sept/Oct 29(5):10-14.1990. May / June 28(3):6-7.1988. July/Aug 26(4):17.1980. May/June 18(3):7-9.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):27-29.1986. May/June 24(3):11.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):12.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):14-16.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):16-18.

    1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):20.1984. May/June 22(3):13.

    1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):9-10.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):12-13.1981. Jan/Feb 19(1):5-8.

    1979. July/Aug 17(4):11-13.1978. Nov/Dec 16(6):1-6.1978. May/June 16(3):1-5.

    MISCELLANEOUSStewards of the Land: An OpportunityField Testing For Better Management

    Faubel, GeraldSkorulski, James E.

    1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):22-24.1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):15-17.

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    1990. May I June 28(3): 10-12.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):6-7.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):8-9.1988. Nov I Dec 26(6): 12.1988. Sept/Oct 26(5): 1-5.1988. Sept/Oct 26(5):6-8.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2): 13-15.1988. Mar IApr 26(2): 16-18.1987. Janl Feb 25(1):7-10.1986. Mar IApr 24(2):32.1982. July IAug 20(4): 1-5.1982. May/June 20(3):13.1981. May I June 19(3): 1-3.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):10-11.1980. Mar/Apr 18(2):20-21.1979. Nov I Dec 17(6): 1-4.

    1978. Nov I Dec 16(6): 10-12.1978. Mar IApr 16(2): 11-12.1977. Sept I Oct 15(5): 12.1977. Jan/Feb 15(1):1-5.

    O'Brien, Patrick M.Segui, JohnJohns, James A.Latham, James M.Latham, James M.Couchman, GlenSokolis, TedHearn, Donald E.Snow, James T.Watschke, Gary A.Moncrief, James B.Gray, DickWhite, Charles B.Mitchell, Robert V.Faubel, Gerald L.Anantheswaran, R. C.

    & S.E. LawVerma, Brahm P.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.Sanders, BobMoncrief, James B.

    A Machine for Cleaning Sand BunkersThe ABCs of Management"Yes! There Is Something New Under the Sun" [quality control]The Outlook for Turf

    ------- GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT & BUDGETS (continued) -------MISCELLANEOUS (continued)The Aftermath of a HurricaneThe International Flavor of Golf Course ManagementWhat They Don't Teach in Turf SchoolsWhy Are Golf Courses Used as Proving Grounds?Government Golf - Keeping Up With the CompetitionInjuries on the Golf Course - Do You Know What to Do?Public Golf Courses Ain't Dogs AnymorePrograms With an Eye Toward the FutureSlow Down ... You're Going Too FastAerial Photography and Maintenance MappingVandalism - Is There Any Answer?Getting Ready for Summer: Lightning AlertMaintenance by PriorityQuality Playing Conditions and BudgetingInfrared PhotographyElectrostatic Spraying of Turfgrass

    GOLF GREENS

    CONSTRUCTIONThe Coarse Sand Layer - A Look at InstallationLooking for a "Fast Food" Version of the USGA Spec GreenThirty Years of Green Section GreensSometimes Successful Agronomy Means Starting OverPutting Green Construction: Interpreting Physical Soil Test DataBack Yard Putting Greens: Dreams or Nightmares?Building Greens the Wrong Way Is Not RightThe Agronomics of Sand in Construction and TopdressingPeat In Greens: Knowns, Unknowns and SpeculationsNeed Insurance? Hydromu1ching is One Good Policy

    Great Lakes Region [season in review]Building Greens the Right Way - It's Easier Than You Think!Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Putting Green

    Soil Mixes But Didn't Know Whom to Ask

    Brame, Robert A.Snow, James T.Latham, James M.Vermeulen, PaulLatham, James M.Danneberger, KarlMoore, James F.Latham, James M.Kussow, Wayne R.O'Brien, Patick M. &

    R. BarksdaleLatham, James M.Neal, Harold G.Gockel, Judith Ferguson

    1991. July/Aug 29(4):9-10.1991. July/Aug 29(4):171990. May I June 28(3): 1-5.1989. July/Aug 27(4):1-4.1989. July/Aug 27(4):4-7.1988. J ani Feb 26(1):6-7.1988. Jan/Feb 26(1):15-17.1987. Sept/Oct 25(5):1-4.1987. Sept/Oct 25(5):5-7.1987. Jan/Feb 25(1):1-4.

    1986. Nov I Dec 24(6): 10.19~6. July/Aug 24(4):11-13.1986. Mar IApr 24(2):7-9.

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    ------------- GOLF GREENS (continued)CONSTRUCTION (continued)The Soils Controversy - Mixes for Green Construction

    and TopdressingSand - The Building BlockGreen Construction: The Right Materials Mixed RightThe Necessity of the Two-Inch Sand Layer in Greens Construction

    The Influence of the Sand Layer on Available Water Retentionin Golf Greens

    Construction of the USGA Green by the SuperintendentWhen All Else Fails - Use Proven GuidelinesPrinciples of Soil Preparation for Drained Golf Greens

    GOLF GREEN MANAGEMENTGoing for the Gold with Bermudagrass GreensJust One More Little CrisisFinding Solutions for Poorly Drained GreensField Testing for Better ManagementControlling the Battle of BermudagrassComparing Hollow- and Solid-Tine Cultivation

    Managing Fertility in High-Sand-Content Greens40 Megabytes of Donald RossA Selective Annual Bluegrass Control - Finally!Maintaining Adequate Phosphorus Levels in Sand GreensEncroachment of Bermudagrass into Bentgrass Greens

    Those Were the Good Old Days!Consider Poa annua for Your New GreenGassing and RegrassingSometimes Successful Agronomy Means Starting OverTurf Groomers: Good for the Grass, Good for the GamePumping and CoringThe Art of Hand wateringManaging Greens Under StressSnake OilsIt Was a Long Time Coming [deep aerification]Bentgrass or Bermudagrass Greens - What is Right for Florida?Politics, Religion, and Winter Play on Greens1987: The Season in Review

    Managing Anaerobic SoilsThe C-S- T -M Factor [common sense turf management]Rooting Depth and Soil SamplingA Supplemental Irrigation System for Putting GreensMid-Atlantic Region [season in review]

    Mid-Continent Region [season in review]Core TransplantingFlushing Drains and Brushing GreensAerial Photography and Maintenance MappingAgri-Systems Soil Testing Laboratory Will ContinueIs Today's Golf Course Management Too Fine?Have We Gone Too Far with Low Nitrogen on Greens?Who Said, "The Grass is Always Greener ... "Bent or Bermuda Greens? A Tough Decision for the

    Southern SuperintendentThe Secrets of Championship Greens RevealedA Rolling Stone ... and Healthy Turf [moss control]

    10 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

    Ferguson, Marvin H.

    White, Charles B.Ansett, Timothy G.Brown, K. W.,

    J. C. Thomas &A. Almodares

    Brown, K. W. &J. C. Thomas

    Miller, Louis E.Brewer, William S.Spomer, L. Art

    Foy, John H.Pierson, DanSnow, James T.Skorulski, JamesFoy, John H.Murphy, J. A. &

    P. E. RiekeZontek, Stanley J.Connor, Edward H.Branham, B. E.Rieke, Paul E.Johnson, B. J. &

    R. N.CarrowZontek, Stanley J.Vermeulen, PaulWalker, TomVermeulen, PaulZontek, Stanley J.Moore, James F.Sayre, GaryZontek, Stanley J.Moore, James F.Zontek, Stanley J.Foy, John H.Snow, James T.Zontek, S. J.,

    J. T. Snow,G. A. Watchke,J. J. Latham,P. M. O'Brien,J. H. Foy, J. F. Moore& L. W. Gilhuly

    Goss, Roy L.Zontek, Stanley J.Moore, James F.O'Brien, Patrick M.Zontek, Stanley J.

    & P. M. O'BrienMoore, James F.Olson, Karl EdWhite, Charles B.Watschke, Gary A.AnonymousGoss, Roy L.Radko, A.M.Snow, James T.Moore, James F.

    Hawes, Douglas T.Snow, James T.

    1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):18-21.

    1982. Sept/Oct 20(5):1-5.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):21-22.1980. Nov/Dec 18(6):1-4.

    1980. Nov/Dec 18(6):5-7.

    1980. Mar/Apr 18(2):7-10.1979. Jan/ Feb 17(1):1.1977. July /Aug 15(4):9-12.

    1991. July/Aug 29(4):1-4.1991. May/ June 29(3):5-8.1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):10-14.1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):15-17.1990. Nov/Dec 28(6):13-16.1990. Sept/ Oct 28(5):7-10.

    1990. July/Aug 28(4):1-5.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):6-8.1990. Jan/ Feb 28(1):6-8.1989. Nov/Dec 27(6):5-6.1989. Nov/Dec 27(6):9-12.

    1989. Nov/Dec 27(6):13.1989. Sept/ Oct 27(5): 17.1989. July/Aug 27(4):10-12.1989. July/ Aug 27(4):1-41989. Mar/Apr 27(2):18.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):34-35.1988. July/Aug 26(4):13-15.1988. May/June 26(3): 1-4.1988. May/June 26(3):13.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):5.1988. Jan/Feb 26(1):1-5.1987. Nov/Dec 25(6):1-4.1987. Nov/Dec 25(6):7-12.

    1987. July/Aug 25(4):12-13.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):24-25.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):33.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):34.1986. Nov / Dee 24(6):8.

    1986. Nov/Dec 26(6):12.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):4-5.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):14-15.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):32.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):11.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):23-25.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):26-28.1985. Jan/ Feb 23(1): 1-4.1985. Jan/ Feb 23(1):5-6.

    1984. Nov/Dec 22(6):1-4.1984. Nov/Dec 22(6):7-9.

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    1984. July/Aug 22(4):1-5.1983. Nov/Dee 21(6):5-7.

    1983. Sept/Oct 21(5):8-10.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):22-24.1982. Sept/ Oct 20(5): 12-13.1982. May/June 20(3):6-8.1982. May/ June 20(3):9-10.1982. Jan/Feb 20(1):5-7.

    1981. Nov/Dee 19(6):4-7.

    1981. Nov/Dec 19(6):8-9.1981. July/Aug 19(4):8.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):19.1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):25-26.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):26-27.1980. Nov/Dee 18(6):12-14.1980. Sept/ Oct 18(5): 1-4.1980. May/June 18(3): 10-11.1980. J ani Feb 18(1):1-3.1979. Sept/ Oct 17(5): 1-5.1979. Sept/ Oct 17(5):6-8.1979. July/Aug 17(4):1-4.

    1979. July /Aug 17(4):8-10.1979. Jan/ Feb 17(1):1.1978. Jan/ Feb 16(1):11-13.

    Hawes, Douglas T.Radko, Alexander M.Moncrief, James B.Snow, James T.Ansett, Timothy G.Snow, James T.Buchanan, William G.AnonymousSnow, James T.Zontek, Stanley J.Snow, James T.Hoos, Donald D. &

    W. FaustDuich, J. M.Brewer, William S.Phipps, Bob

    Couch, H. B.

    Buchanan, William G.Randquist, Robert

    White, Charles B.Zoller, John A.Silva, BrianSnow, James T.Engel, RalphDavis, Mike

    Penneagle Creeping BentgrassWhen All Else Fails - Use Proven Guidelines"Three Years of Experience with a USGA Green"

    GOLF GREENS (continued) -------------GOLF GREEN MANAGEMENT (continued)Why Don't the Greens Hold?Should You Change From Triplex Green Mowers to Walking

    Green Mowers?Nursery Rhymes [turfgrass nurseries]For Good Golf and Good Turf - Use Less WaterOverseeding Bentgrass Greens - Is It Worth It?Early Spring Greenup - Don't Push ItThe Problems of Puffiness in Putting GreensComparing Maintenance Costs: Bentgrass Versus

    Bermudagrass GreensThe Nature and Control of Decline and Dying-Out

    of Toronto C-15 Bentgrass - A Progress ReportManagement for Better RootsThe Toronto C-15 Bentgrass SyndromeOverseeding Bermudagrass GreensGrooming Greens for PlayFertility - Using Lower Levels of NitrogenThe Triplex "Ring"The Economy and Course Playing QualityThe Changing ScenePutting Greens: Dealing With Snow and Ice AccumulationsPutting Green ComplexPutting Greens - Grooming the SurfacePutting Greens - The Height of Cut

    TOPDRESSINGWorking the Topdressing In and Rolling Greens RevisitedTopdressing of a Different ColorSanding and SweepingThe One-Man Topdressing OperationThe Agronomics of Sand in Construction and TopdressingTopdressing Operations That VibrateFrom the Worm's Eye View - TopdressingThe Soils Controversy - Mixes for Green Construction and

    TopdressingPutting Green Responses to Sand and Sandi Soil Topdressing

    TopdressingTopdressing Putting Greens: A Panel Discussion

    Topdressing Mixtures - The Green Section's PositionPrepare Your Own Topdressing

    Foy, John H.Foy, John H.Oatis, David A.Foy, John H.Latham, James M.Latham, James M.Gockel, Judith FergusonFerguson, Marvin H.

    Cooper, R. J. &C. R. Skogley

    Hoos, Donald D.Zontek, Stanley J.,

    J. Berarducci,R. Knapp, J. Snow,C. White, D. Hawes& D. Hoos

    Green Section StaffVerma, Brahm P.

    1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):3-4.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):2-3.1990. Mar /Apr 28(2):30-31.1988. Mar /Apr 26(2):21-22.1987. Sept/Oct 25(5):1-4.1987. Mar /Apr 25(2):35-36.1986. Nov/Dec 24(6):5-7.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):18-21.

    1981. May/June 19(3):8-13.

    1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):22.1980. Mar/Apr 18(2):22-25.

    1977. Nov/Dee 15(6):5-8.1977. Nov/Dee 15(6):9-11.

    STIMPMETERWorking the Topdressing In and Rolling Greens RevisitedIt's Time We Put the Green Back in Green SpeedMeasuring Green Speed on Sloped Putting GreensSay No to Posting [green speed]Rolling Out the Ups and Downs of Green SpeedFood for Thought - Regarding Fast GreensSome (More) Thoughts on Putting Green SpeedThe Stimpmeter - A PerspectiveHow It All BeganA New Turf Menace

    Foy, John H.Oatis, David A.Brede, A. DouglasConnolly, JamesLatham, James M.Zed reck, MichaelEngel, Ralph E.Radko, Alexander M.Thomas, Frank W.Albaugh, Julius

    1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):3-4.1990. Nov/Dee 28(6):1-6.1990. Nov/Dee 28(6):10-12.1990. Nov/Dee 28(6):17.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):17.1987. July/Aug 25(4):10-12.1984. Nov / Dec 22(6):5-6.1984. Sept/Oct 22(5):12-13.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):10-11.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):11-12.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 11

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    ------------- GOLF GREENS (continued)STIMPMETER (continued)It's a Good Tool - Use with Caution and RestraintUp With the StimpmeterThe Green Section's Stimpmeter: Most Think Friend -

    Some Think EnemyThe Stimpmeter - A Management ToolA Study of Putting Green Variability

    Influence of Mowing Procedures on Roll Speed of Putting Greens

    How Fast Are Your Greens? - An UpdateThe Stimpmeter and The Open

    GRASSES

    Mitchell, Robert V.Zontek, Stanley J.Hoos, Donald D.

    O'Brien, Patrick M.Radko, A. M.,

    R. E. Engel,& J. R. Trout

    Engel, R. E.,A. M. Radko& J. R. Trout

    Radko, Alexander M.Thomas, Frank

    1983. Mar /Apr 21(2): 13-16.1983. Mar /Apr 21(2) 16-17.1982. July /Aug 20(6):9-10.

    1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):28-29.1981. J ani Feb 19(1):9-13.

    1980. Jan/ Feb 18(1):7-9.

    1978. Mar /Apr 16(2):20-21.1978. Nov / Dec 16(6):7-9.

    WARM-SEASON GRASSESGoing for the Gold with Bermudagrass GreensA History of Turf Research at TiftonAn Old Grass is Getting a New LookControlling the Battle of BermudagrassEncroachment of Bermudagrass Into Bentgrass Greens

    More Transition Zone BluesNuMex Sahara - A New Seed-Propagated BermudagrassLow- Water-U se TurfgrassesA Report on the New Grasses Being Developed for GolfDrought Resistance Comparisons Among Major Warm-Season

    Turfgrasses

    A Look at Turfgrass Water ConservationBentgrass or Bermudagrass Greens - What Is Right for Florida?Use of Fenarimol for Selectively Controlling Poa annua in an

    Overseeded Bermudagrass Golf GreenBermudagrass Management to Reduce Winter Injury -

    Pay Now or Pay LaterA Bermudagrass Primer and the Tifton BermudagrassQuality Turf in the Natural Environment - Enhanced Through

    Genetic ImprovementBent or Bermuda Greens? A Tough Decision for the

    Southern SuperintendentThe St. Louis Solution - Zoysiagrass for Fairways!Exploration for Zoysiagrass in Eastern Asia

    12 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

    Foy, John H.Burton, Glenn W.Riordan, TerryFoy, John H.Johnson, B. J. &

    R.N. CarrowKenna, MikeBaltensperger, ArdenBeard, James B.Gibeault, Victor A.Kim, K. S.,

    J. B. Beard &S. I. Sifers

    Carrow, Robert N.Foy, John H.Menn, Wallace G.

    Chalmers, David R.

    Hanna, Wayne, W.Engelke, M. C.

    Moore, James F.

    Zontek, Stanley J.Murray, J. Jack &

    M. C. Engelke

    1991. July/Aug 29(4):1-4.1991. May/June 29(3)12-14.1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):6-9.1990. Nov / Dec 28(6): 13-16.1989. Nov / Dec 27(6):9-12.

    1989. Sept/ Oct 27(5):6-8.1989. Jan/Feb 27(1):5-6.1989. Jan/Feb 27(1):12-13.1988. Nov/Dec 26(6):5-7.1988. Sept/ Oct 26(5): 12-15.

    1988. July/Aug 26(4):7-9.1988. J ani Feb 26(1): 1-5.1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5): 11-12.

    1986. May/June 24(3):8-10.

    1986. J ani Feb 24(1): 11-13.1985. Nov / Dec 23(6):5-7.

    1985. Jan/Feb 23(1):5-6.

    1983. July/Aug 21(1):1-5.1983. May/June 21(3):8-12.

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    --------------- GRASSES (continued) ---------------WARM-SEASON GRASSES (continued)Some Ideas for Easing the Southern Transition BluesThe Bermudagrass Stunt MiteBuffalograss - A "New" Turfgrass for Golf Courses?

    Recent Turfgrass Plant Explorations in Africa

    Something Better in GrassesCool-Season/ Warm-Season Turfgrass Management in the

    Transition ZoneBermudagrass and Bentgrass - Draw the Line!Zoysiagrass Establishment From SeedTifway II Bermudagrass ReleasedOverseeding Bermudagrass GreensSpring Root Dieback of Warm-Season Turfgrasses

    Spring Deadspot of BermudagrassZoysia: For the Transition ZoneColor Variances in TurfgrassesThe Search for Better GrassesBetter Turf Means Better Golf: The Bermudagrasses

    Past, Present & Future

    COOL-SEASON GRASSESA Selective Annual Bluegrass Control - Finally!Consider Poa annua for Your New GreenThe Six Seasonal Stages of Bentgrass Nitrogen FertilizationBentgrass or Bermudagrass Greens What is Right for Florida?The Continuing Saga of Poa annuaBent/ Poa Roughs ... Another LookUse of Fenarimol for Selectively Controlling Poa annua in an

    Overseeded Bermudagrass Golf GreenTurf-Type Tall Fescues Are Here!

    Pythium-Induced Root Dysfunction of Creeping Bentgrass onHigh Sand Content Greens

    Bent or Bermuda Greens? A Tough Decision for theSouthern Superintendent

    Turfgrass Competition: It's a Jungle Out There!Lolium-Folium: Perennial Ryegrasses are Getting Better!Growth of Bentgrass as Affected by Nitrogen, Soil pH and

    Age of StandParasitic Nematode Found in Annual Bluegrass GreensSome Ideas for Easing the Southern Transition BluesBent-Poa Roughs ... A Modern DilemmaOverseeding Bentgrass Greens - Is It Worth It?Recent Turfgrass Plant Explorations in Africa

    Something Better in GrassesThe Nature and Control of Decline and Dying-Out of Toronto

    C-15 Bentgrass - A Progress ReportCool-Season/ Warm-Season Turfgrass Management in the

    Transition ZoneBermudagrass and Bentgrass - Draw the Line!Bentgrass Fairways ... Why Not?The Toronto C-15 Bentgrass SyndromePenneagle Creeping BentgrassLeaf Blight and Crown Rot of Toronto Creeping BentgrassColor Variances in TurfgrassesIrrigation Affects Species PredominanceDisease Resistance and Quality of Bentgrasses in Washington State

    The Search for Better GrassesPoa annua It Won't Go Away!

    Hawes, Douglas T.Reinert, James A.Borland, Dorothy &

    J. D. ButlerBeard, James B. &

    J. R. WatsonSnow, James T.Mazur, A. R.

    White, Charles B.Portz, Herbert L.Burton, Glenn W.Moncrief, James B.DiPaola, J. M. &

    J. B. BeardLucas, Leon T.Hawes, Douglas T.Radko, Alexander M.Youngner, Victor B.Burton, Glenn W.

    Branham, B. E.Vermeulen, PaulEngel, Ralph E.Foy, John H.Zontek, Stanley J.Byers, Richard P.Menn, Wallace G.

    O'Brien, Patrick M.& R. Hurley

    Hodges, Clinton F.

    Moore, James F.

    Brede, A. DouglasZontek, Stanley J.Pepper, Ian L. &

    W. R. KneeboneCostello, LarryHawes, Douglas T.Snow, James T.Silva, BrianBeard, James B. &

    J. R. WatsonSnow, James T.Couch, H.B.

    Mazur, A. R.

    White, Charles B.O'Brien, Patrick M.Radko, Alexander M.Duich, J. M.Larsen, Philip O.Radko, Alexander M.Snow, James T.Gould, C. J.,

    R. L. Goss, A. G. Law& B. Ashworth

    Youngner, Victor B.Goss, Roy L.

    1982. Nov / Dec 20(6): 1-3.1982. Nov / Dec 20(6):9-12.1982. Sept/ Oct 20(5):6-8.

    1982. July/Aug 20(4):6-8.

    1982. Mar/Apr 20.(2):6-9.1982. Nov/Dec 19(6):10-12.

    1981. Sept/Oct 19(5):8-9.1981. Sept/Oct 19(5):10-13.1981. July/Aug 19(4):8.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):19.1980. July/Aug 18(4):6-9.

    1980. May/June 18(3):4-6.1979. May/June 17(3):1-4.1979. Mar/Apr 17(2):16-17.1978. Mar/Apr (16(2):15-19.1977. Mar/Apr 15(2):5-7.

    1990. Jan/Feb 28(1):6-8.1989. Sept/Oct 27(5):17.1988. July/Aug 26(4):10-12.1988. Jan/ Feb 26(1): 1-5.1987. May/June 25(3):1-5.1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5):8-10.1986. Sept/Oct 24(5):11-12.

    1986. Jan/ Feb 24(1): 1-5.

    1985. Sept/ Oct 23(5): 11-13.

    1985. Jan/ Feb 23(1):5-6.

    1985. Jan/ Feb 23(1):8-11.1984. May/June 22(3): 1-6.1984. May/June 22(3):10-12.

    1983. Jan/ Feb 21(1):9-11.1982. Nov/Dec 20(6):1-3.1982. Nov / Dec 20(6):6-8.1982. Sept/Oct 20(5):12-13.1982. July/Aug 20(4):6-8.

    1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):6-9.1981. Nov / Dec 19(6):4-7.

    1981. Nov / Dec 19(6): 10-12.

    1981. Sept/Oct 19(5):8-9.1981. July/Aug 19(4):1-3.1981. July/Aug 19(4):8.1979. July/Aug 17(4):8-10.1979. May/June 17(3):5-7.1979. Mar/Apr 17(2):16-17.1979. Mar/Apr 17(2):21-22.1978. Sept/ Oct 16(5):5-11.

    1978. Mar/Apr 16(2):15-19.1978. Mar/Apr 16(2):26-29.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 13

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    GREEN SECTION INFORMATION & AWARDS

    Year. Issue Volume(no.):pg.

    USGA Funds Environmental Impact StudiesJoseph C. Troll - 1991 USGA Green Section Award RecipientThe USGA's Environmental ProgramIn Memoriam [Fred Grau]USGA Announces $3 Million Environmental Impact StudyMake the Most of a Great Resource - USGA Green Section VisitsChester Mendenhall Receives USGA Green Section Award for 1990The USGA TodayJames B. Beard Receives USGA Green Section Award for 1989The USGAj GCSAA Research Program: Receiving and Disbursing

    Research FundsThe USGA Turfgrass Information File Goes On-Line August 1, 1988Impressions of a Summer's Tour With the Green SectionRoy L. Goss - USGA Green Section Award Recipient for 1988The USGA-GCSAA Research Program at the Halfway PointSherwood A. Moore USGA Green Section 1987 Award RecipientThe Honor Roll [contributors to research]James B. Moncrief USGA Green Section 1986 Award RecipientReflections on Golf's FutureDr. Victor B. Youngner USGA Green Section 1985 Award RecipientIn Tribute to Marvin H. FergusonDr. Victor B. Youngner's Death - A Great Loss to All in

    Golfing TurfMr. Superintendent - Mr. Green Chairman: Here's One Way to

    Improve More Than Your Lie!Dr. William H. Daniel, USGA Green Section 1984 Award RecepientFresh From the Drawing BoardUpdate on the Green Section's Turfgrass Research CommitteeAlexander M. Radko, USGA Green Section 1983 Award RecipientA New Theme for the Green Section and Turf Advisory Service:

    "Golf Makes America Beautiful"J ames Moncrief RetiresThe Green Section's New Turfgrass Research Committee

    . Charles B. Wilson, USGA Green Section 1982 Award RecipientHas the Green Section Ever Made a Mistake?Al Radko RetiresDr. Joseph M. Duich Named Recipient of the

    1981 USGA Green Section Award60 Years of Service to Golf ... The Story of the USGA's

    Green SectionThe Green Section Took a New Direction in 1953.Recipients: USGA Green Section AwardGolfers Today Are Reaping the Benefits of the Green SectionMiracle of the Green PasturesThe Green Section TodayDr. C. Reed Funk: 20th Recipient of USGA

    Green Section Award

    14 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

    AnonymousAnonymousSnow, James T.AnonymousAnonymousDavies, RayAnonymousRussell, B. P.AnonymousWatson, J. R.

    AnonymousMoore, Sherwood A.AnonymousBengeyfield, William H.AnonymousAnonymousAnonymousSpaeth, C. GrantAnonymousAnonymousAnonymous

    Anonymous

    AnonymousBengeyfield, William H.Bengeyfield, William H.AnonymousBengeyfield, William H.

    AnonymousAnonymousAnonymousHoos, Donald D.AnonymousAnonymous

    Horrell, Stephen J.

    AnonymousAnonymousSnyder, Arthur A.Graffis, HerbAnonymousAnonymous

    1991. May j June 29(3): 15.1991. MarjApr 29(2):1.1991. MarjApr 29(2):11-13.1991. JanjFeb 29(1):19.1990. JulyjAug 28(4):16.1990. MayjJune 28(3):6-7.1990. MarjApr 28(2): 1.1990. Mar jApr 28(2):24-26.1989. Mar jApr 27(2): 1.1989. MarjApr 27(2):9-12.

    1988. JulyjAug 26(4):16-17.1988. May j June 26(3):6-8.1988. Mar j Apr 26(2): 1.1988. MarjApr 26(2):6-7.1987. Mar jApr 25(2): 1.1987. MarjApr 25(2):13-16.1986. Mar j Apr 24(2): 1.1986. MarjApr 24(2):26.1985. Mar jApr 23(2): 1.1985. MarjApr 23(2):29.1984. May j June 22(3): 13.

    1984. May j June22(3): 13.

    1984. Mar jApr 22(2): 1.1984. MarjApr 22(2):2-3.1984. J anj Feb 22(1): 13.1983. Mar j Apr 21(2): 1.1983. JanjFeb 21(1):12-13.

    1982. JulyjAug 20(4):8.1982. JulyjAug 20(4):13.1982. Mar jApr 20(2): 1.1982. MarjApr 20(2):27-29.1982. JanjFeb 20(1):13.1981. MarjApr 19(1):1.

    1980. MayjJune 18(3):12-13.

    1980. May j June 18(3):7.1980. MayjJune 18(3):8-9.1980. MayjJune 18(3):12-13.1980. May j June 18(3): 13.1980. May j June 18(3): 14.1980. MarjApr 18(2):1-3.

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    ------- GREEN SECTION INFORMATION & AWARDS (continued) -------Remarks by USGA President Frank D. Tatum, Jr. Tatum, Frank D. 1980. MarjApr 18(2):3.Arthur A. Snyder, 19th Recipient of USGA Green Section Award Anonymous 1979. Mar jApr 17(2): 1.Golf Course Maintenance and Management - The USGA's Role Radko, Alexander M. 1978. Septj Oct 16(5): 1-4.Where Do We Go From Here? Anonymous 1978. May j June 16(3):9-10.Dr. Jesse A. DeFrance, 18th Recipient of USGA Anonymous 1978. Mar jApr 16(2): 1.

    Green Section AwardEdward F. Casey, 17th Recipient of USGA Green Section Award Anonymous 1977. MarjApr 15(2):1.

    ------------- IRRIGATION

    Winged Foot Golf Club, New York

    Another Look - Turf and SalinityWinter Water Wagons Minimize Dakota DesiccationProtecting Pumps and TeesSave Water - Automatically!Sprinker Uniformity EvaluationSometimes Successful Agronomy Means Starting OverWater for Golf Course Use: The Next 20 Years and BeyondPumping and Coring .Improve Your TimingPutting the Water Puzzle Together

    The Art of Handwatering'Hi Tech' Can't Replace 'Common Sense'You Can Grow Better Turf - With Less Frequent Watering1987: The Season in Review

    Answering the Most-Asked Questions About theGolf Course Pump Station

    Managing Anaerobic SoilsSeeing the UnseenSo You Think You Understand Automatic IrrigationThe C-S-T-M Factor [common sense turf management]A Supplemental Irrigation System for Putting GreensSoutheastern Region [season in review]

    Can We Cope With Salty Water?Ideas - Philosophical and PracticalSelling An Irrigation SystemDrought Emergency Planning: Philadelphia Association of

    Golf Course Superintendents RespondsIrrigation - How Much is Too Much?For Good Golf and Good Turf - Use Less WaterIrrigation - The Hidden Story

    Horst, GaraldLatham, James M.Moraghan, TimMoore, James F.Vermeulen, PaulVermeulen, PaulMeyer, J. L.Moore, James F.O'Brien, Patrick M.O'Brien, Patrick M. &

    E. A. BrownSayre, GaryMoore, James F.Miller, Edward J.Zontek, S. J., J. T. Snow,

    G. A. Watschke,J. M. Latham,P. M. O'Brien,J. H. Foy, J. F. Moore& L. W. Gilhuly

    McLain, Keith

    Goss, Roy L.Foy, John H.Wagoner, Clifford A.Zontek, Stanley J.O'Brien, Patrick M.White, Charles B.

    & J. H. FoyPeacock, Charles H.Moore, James F.Walsh, EdSmith, Michael R.

    Snow, James T.Zoller, John A.White, Charles B.

    1991. JulyjAug 29(4):11-13.1991. MarjApr 29(2):17.1991. MarjApr 29(2):19-20.1991. MarjApr 29(2):20-21.1991. MarjApr 29(2):30.1989. July jAug 27(4): 1-4.1989. May j June 27(3): 15-16.1989. MarjApr 27(2):34-35.1989. Mar jApr 27(2):36.1989. Janj Feb 27(1): 1-4.

    1988. July jAug 26(4): 13-15.1988. MarjApr (26(2):4.1988. Mar j Apr 26(2): 11-12.1987. NovjDec 25(6):7-12.

    1987. SeptjOct 25(5):10-13.

    1987. JulyjAug 25(4):12-13.1987. MarjApr 25(2):5.1987. MarjApr 25(2):6.1987. MarjApr 25(2):24-25.1987. MarjApr 25(2):34.1986. Nov j Dec 24(6): 11-12.

    1986. JulyjAug 24(4):6-7.1986. Mar jApr 24(2):31.1985. JulyjAug 23(4):7-9.1985. May j June 23(3): 11-13.

    1983. JulyjAug 21(4):6-8.1983. MarjApr 21(2):22-24.1982. MayjJune 20(3):1-5.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 15

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    1982. Mar /Apr 20(2):4-5.1981. Nov / Dec 19(6): 1-3.1981. July/Aug 19(4):4-7.1981. Mar /Apr 19(2):5-6.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):29.1980. May/June 18(3):AIO-All.1979. May/June 17(3):10-12.1979. May/June 17(3): 13.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):2-4.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):5-7.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):8-10.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2): 14-15.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):21-22.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):23-24.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):25-27.1979. Mar /Apr 17(2):28-29.1978. July/Aug 16(4):5-9.1978. Mar /Apr 16(2):22-25.

    1978. J ani Feb 16(1):6.1977. July/Aug 15(4):13.1977. May/June 15(3):1-3.1977. May/June 15(3): 10-12.

    1977. Mar/Apr 15(2):20-22.

    Sincerbeau, Scott A.AnonymousWatson, J. R.Spomer, L. ArtJones, Rees L.Cleaver, George W.Snow, James T.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.Hoos, Donald D.Hawes, Douglas T.Dudeck, A. E.Zontek, Stanley J.,

    J. Rhoden baugh,J. Zoller, E. Horton& W. Brewer

    Woehrle, Ted W.Jagur, JackBengeyfield, W. H.Snyder, G. H. &

    E. O. BurtFlaherty, J. R.,

    C. E. Gipson &S. J. Zontek

    Water, Water, Everywhere?Salt Injury - An Increasing ProblemTechnological Considerations for Automatic IrrigationEffective Use of Our Natural ResourcesWater Use and Energy ConservationThe Changing Scene

    FertigationQuestionnaire on Recycled WaterWater - U.S.A.Water and Turfgrass GrowthMaximum Use of Land Sites - Emphasis Water ManagementWater ManagementIrrigation Affects Species PredominanceWater Effects on Turfgrass WearIrrigation Affects BudgetHow Water Behaves in the SoilCurrent Review of Sewage Effluent for Irrigation UseWater Management Affects Playability - A Panel Discussion

    Great Golf Courses of America - Their Irrigation Systems[panel discussion]

    -------------- IRRIGATION (continued) --------------O'Brien, Patrick M.Hoos, Donald D.Hawes, Douglas T.Lucas, Melvin B., Jr.White, Charles B.Anonymous

    Water Conservation at Oakland Hills Country ClubThe Drought in Northern CaliforniaIrrigation - A Most Important Key on Your Success ChainSome Agronomic Aspects of Turf Fertigation

    PEST CONTROL

    DISEASEThe Season in Review

    Seeing the UnseenMid-Atlantic Region [season in review]Northeast Region [season in review]

    Zontek, S. J.,J. T. Snow,G. A. Watschke,J. M. Latham,P. M. O'Brien,J. H. Foy, J. F. Moore& L. W. Gilhuly

    Foy, John H.Zontek, Stanley J.Snow, James T. &

    G. A. Watschke

    1987. Sept/ Oct 25(6):7-12.

    1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):5.1986. Nov / Dec 24(6):8.1986. Nov / Dec 24(6):9-10.

    16 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

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

    ------------- PEST CONTROL (continued) -------------DISEASE (continued)Pythium-Induced Root Dysfunction of Creeping Bentgrass

    on High Sand Content GreensRecent Insights on the Nature and Control of

    Corticium Red ThreadI've Never Seen THAT Before! Sclerotium rolfsii Blight

    on Golf GreensThe Nature and Control of Decline and Dying-Out of Toronto

    C-15 Bentgrass - A Progress ReportSpring Deadspot of BermudagrassLeaf Blight and Crown Rot of Toronto Creeping BentgrassDisease Resistance and Quality of Bentgrasses in Washington State

    Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Fairy Rings(But Were Afraid to Ask)

    Soil Microorganisms and Preventive Fungicide Programs -What are the Interactions?

    INSECTS & NEMATODESBeneficial Turfgrass InvertebratesMole Cricket Management vs. ControlThe Nematode Problem in New EnglandDoes Lime Control Japanese Beetle Grubs in Turf?Parasitic Nematode Found in Annual Bluegrass GreensThe Bermudagrass Stunt MiteCreeping Bentgrass & Sod Webworm Larvae

    WEEDSHoe1on - A New Tool for Goosegrass ControlA Selective Annual Bluegrass Control - Finally!Use of Fenarimol for Selectively Controlling Poa annua

    in an Overseeded Bermudagrass Golf GreenEncroachment of Bermudagrass into Bentgrass Greens

    A Rolling Stone ... and Healthy Turf [moss control]Those Irrepressible, Incredible, Impossible Grassy Weeds!Growth Regulators - New Tools For the '80sHerbicide Approach for WeedsGoosegrass

    INTEGRATED, ALTERNATIVE AND OTHERMonitoring for Improved Golf Course Pest Management ResultsEncroachment of Bermudagrass Into Bentgrass Greens

    Gassing and RegrassingIntegrated Pest Management - A Different Approach

    for the Same Old ProblemsSeeing the UnseenPorcupine Damage?Growth Regulators - New Tools for the '80s?The Purple MartinGolf Course Aviary and Animal Problems

    Hodges, Clinton F.

    Couch, Houston B.

    Unruh, Tom & Z. Punja

    Couch, H. B.

    Lucas, Leon T.Larsen, Philip O.Gould, C. J.,

    R. L. Goss, A. G. Law& B. Ashworth

    Schwartzkopf, Carl

    Mazur, A. R.

    Vavrek, Robert C.Burton, TomSwier, Stanley R.Vittum, P. J.Costello, LarryReinert, James A.Kneebone, W. R.

    McCarty, L. B.Branham, B. E.Menn, Wallace G.

    Johnson, B. J. &R. N. Carrow

    Snow, James T.Batten, Steve M.Batten, Steve M.Johnson, B. J.Moncrief, James B.

    Skorulski, James E.Johnson, B. J. &

    R. N. CarrowWalker, TomFoy, John H.

    Foy,John H.Stroike, LeonBatten, Steve M.O'Kelly, James S.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.

    1985. Sept/Oct 23(5):11-13.

    1983. Nov / Dec 21(6):8-11.

    1982. Jan/ Feb 20(1):8-10.

    1981. Nov/Dec 19(6):4-7.

    1980. May/June 18(3):4-6.1979. May/June 17(3):5-7.1978. Jan/Feb 16(1):7-10.

    1978. Jan/ Feb 16(1):7-10.

    1977. May/June 15(3):4-5.

    1990. Nov / Dec 28(6):7-9.1989. Jan/Feb 27(1):10-11.1987. July/Aug 25(4):4-6.1984. Jan/ Feb 22(1):6-8.1983. Jan/ Feb 21(1):9-11.1982. Nov / Dec 20(6):9-12.1977. Jan/Feb 15(1):12-13.

    1990. May/June 28(3):8-9.1990. Jan/Feb 28(1):6-8.1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5): 11-12.

    1989. Nov / Dec 27(6):9-12.

    1984. Nov / Dec 22(6):7-9.1984. Sept/ Oct 22(5): 1-4.1983. May/June 21(3): 1-3.1979. Jan/ Feb 17(1):6-10.1978. Sept/Oct 16(5):12-13.

    1991. Sept/ Oct 29(5): 1-5.1989. Nov / Dec 27(6):9-12.

    1989. July /Aug 27(4): 10-12.1988. Sept/Oct 26(5):9-11.

    1987. Mar/Apr 25(5):5.1984. Jan/Feb 22(1):9.1983. May/ June 21(3):1-3.1980. May/June 18(3):10-11.1979. July/Aug 17(4):5-7.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 17

  • Article Title Author

    PONDS

    Medinah Country Club, Illinois

    Year. Issue Volume(no.):pg.

    Pond Vegetation from a Positive PerspectiveA Different Look at IPMBanking On BeautyTiny Bubbles Keep Small Ponds AliveLimestone and Algae Control at Bill Bryant LakeGabions - Their Applications on the Golf CourseAvoiding the Ugly PondMaximum Use of Land Sites - Emphasis Water Management

    Sadlon, Nancy P.Connolly, JamesSnow, James T.Latham, James M.Gaylord, Robert P.Drew, JohnAnsett, Timothy G.Jones, Rees L.

    1991. Sept/Oct 29(5):15-16.1990. Sept I Oct 28(5): 1-6.1988. Mar IApr 26(2):2-3.1988. Mar IApr 26(2):36-37.1984. Jan/Feb 22(1):10-12.1982. Sept/Oct 20(5):9-11.1982. Jan/Feb 20(1):1-4.1979. Mar IApr 17(2):8-10.

    RESEARCH

    A History of Turf Research at TiftonThe USGA's Environmental ProgramAn Old Grass is Getting a New LookMeasuring Green Speed on Sloped Putting GreensComparing Hollow- and Solid-Tine Cultivation

    Hoelon - A New Tool for Goosegrass ControlHeat Shock Protein Synthesis in Turfgrass

    A Selective Annual Bluegrass Control - Finally!Maintaining Adequate Phosphorus Levels in Sand GreensEncroachment of Bermudagrass into Bentgrass Greens

    New Zealand ... The Grass CapitalDoes Fertilizer I Pesticide Use on a Golf Course Put

    Water Resources in Peril?

    18 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

    Burton, Glenn W.Snow, James T.Riordan, TerryBrede, A. DouglasMurphy, J. A. &

    P. E. RiekeMcCarty, L. B.DiMascio, J. &

    K. DannebergerBranham, B. E.Rieke, Paul E.Johnson, B. J. &

    R.N. CarrowKrans, Jeffrey V.Watschke, T. L.,

    S. Harrison &G. W. Hamilton

    1991. May I June 29(3): 12-14.1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):11-13.1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):6-9.1990. Nov I Dec 28(6): 10-12.1990. Sept/Oct 28(5):7-10.

    1990. May I June 28(3):8-9.1990. July/Aug 28(4):13-15.

    1990. J ani Feb 28(1):6-8.1989. Nov I Dec 27(6):5-6.1989. Nov I Dec 27(6):9-12.1989. July/Aug 27(4):7-9.1989. May I June 27(3):5-8.

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

    1980. Nov/Dee 18(6):5-7.

    1980. Sept/ Oet 18(5):8-10.1980. July/Aug 18(4):6-9.

    1983. May/June 21(3):8-12.

    1982. July/Aug 20(4):6-8.

    1982. July/Aug 20(4):13.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):2-3.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):6-9.1981. Noy/Dec 19(6):4-7.

    1981. July/Aug 19(4):8.1981. Noy/Dec 19(6):10-12.

    1981. July/Aug 19(4):8.1981. July/Aug 19(4):9-13.1980. Noy/Dec 18(6)1-4.

    1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):9-12.

    1989. Jan/ Feb 27(1):5-6.1989. Jan/Feb 27(1):12-13.

    1988. Nov/Dec 26(6):5-7.1988. Sept/ Oct 26(5): 12-15.

    1988. July/Aug 26(4):7-9.1988. July/Aug 26(4):16-17.

    1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):6-7.1988. Mar /Apr 26(2):8-10.

    1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):23-27.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2): 13-16.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):17-20.1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5):6-7.

    1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5): 11-12.

    1986. July/Aug 24(4):6-7.1986. May/June 24(3):12-13.1986. Mar /Apr 24(2): 10-13.1986. J ani Feb 24(1): 11-13.1985. Noy/Dec 23(6):5-7.

    1985. Sept/ Oct 23(5): 11-13.

    1985. July /Aug 23(4):5-6.1985. May/June 23(3):9-10.

    1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):2-4.

    1985. Mar /Apr 23(2): 5-7.1984. May/June 22(3): 10-12.

    1984. May/June 22(3): 13.

    1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):2-3.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):23-25.1984. Jan/ Feb 22(1):6-8.1984. Jan/Feb 22(1):13.1983. Sept/ Oct 21(5): 1-7.

    Burton, Glenn W.Mazur, A. R.

    Radko, Alexander M.Beard, James B.Brown, K. W.,

    J. C. Thomas& A. Almodares

    Brown, K. W. &J. C. Thomas

    Krans, Jeffrey V.DiPaola, J. M. &

    J. B. Beard

    Menn, Wallace G.

    Bengeyfield, William H.Prusa, James G.

    Gardner, Walter H.AnonymousMcKell, Cyrus M.Watschke, T. L.

    Bengeyfield, William H.Russell, B. P.Vittum, P. J.Bengeyfield, William H.Gibeault, Victor A.,

    V. B. Youngner &W. H. Bengeyfield

    Murray, J. Jack& M. C. Engelke

    Beard, James B.& J. R. Watson

    AnonymousBengeyfield, William H.Snow, James T.Couch, H. B.

    Peacock, Charles H.Bengeyfield, William H.Watson, James R.Hanna, Wayne W.Engelke, M. C.

    Baltensperger, ArdenBeard, James B.

    & K. S. KimGibeault, Victor A.Kim, K. S., J. B. Beard

    & S. I. SifersCarrow, Robert N.Anonymous

    Hodges, Clinton F.

    Shearman, Robert C.Chapin, Richard E.

    & Peter LePoerTimmerman, James W.

    & J. G. PrusaAnonymousPepper, Ian L. &

    W. R. KneeboneAnonymous

    Exploration for Zoysiagrass in Eastern Asia

    Give the Ball a PushGrowth of Bentgrass as Affected by Nitrogen, Soil pH and

    Age of StandMr. Superintendent - Mr. Green Chairman: Here's One Way

    to Improve More Than Your Lie!Fresh From the Drawing BoardGolf Keeps America Beautiful and How You Can HelpDoes Lime Control Japanese Beetle Grubs in Turf?Update on the Green Section's Turfgrass Research CommitteeGolf Shoe Study II

    Influence of the Sand Layer on Available Water Retentionin a Golf Green

    Turfgrass Improvement Through Cell CultureSpring Root Dieback of Warm-Season Turfgrasses

    A Report on New Grasses Being Developed for GolfDrought Resistance Comparisons Among Major Warm-Season

    TurfgrassesA Look at Turfgrass Water ConservationThe USGA Turfgrass Information File Goes On-Line

    August 1, 1988The USGA-GCSAA Research Program at the Halfway PointUSGA/ GCSAA Coordinated Effort Means Successful

    Research FundingWater Movement in SoilsThe Honor Roll [contributors to research]Biotechnology and Turfgrass Research: A Glimpse Into the FutureThe Future of Turfgrass Management and Underground

    Water QualityUse of Fenarimol for Selectively Controlling Poa annua

    in an Overseeded Bermudgrass Golf GreenCan We Cope With Salty Water?A World of Information Awaits Your CallResearch - Pulling Together, Not ApartA Bermudagrass Primer and the Tifton BermudagrassesQuality Turf in the Natural Environment - Enhanced

    Through Genetic ImprovementPythium-Induced Root Dysfunction of Creeping Bentgrass

    on High Sand Content GreensPotassium - A Miracle Element?Now Open: The Turfgrass Information Center

    With Vital Commitment To the Future

    RESEARCH (continued)The USGA/ GCSAA Research Program: Receiving and Disbursing Watson, J. R.

    Research FundsNuMex Sahara - A New Seed-Propagated BermudagrassLow- Water- Use Turfgrasses

    Recent Turfgrass Plant Explorations in Africa

    The Green Section's New Turfgrass Research CommitteeThe Art of Yesterday - The Science of TodaySomething Better in GrassesThe Nature and Control of Decline and Dying-Out of

    Toronto C-15 Bentgrass - A Progress ReportTifway II Bermudagrass ReleasedCool-Season/ Warm-Season Turfgrass Management in the

    Transition ZoneThe Toronto C-15 Bentgrass SyndromeQuality Playing Conditions - The Role of ResearchThe Necessity of the Two-Inch Sand Layer in Green Construction

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 19

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

    1977. JanjFeb 15(1):12-13.

    1979. Nov j Dec 17(6): 1-4.

    1979. Ju1yjAug 17(4):8-10.1978. Sept/ Oct 16(5):5-11.

    1978. July jAug 16(4): 10-12.1978. MarjApr 16(2):5-7.1978. Mar/Apr 16(2):15-19.1977. Mar jApr 15(2):5.

    1977. JanjFeb 15(1):1-5.1977. JanjFeb 15(1):57.

    1980. Janj Feb 18(1):7-9.

    Moncrief, James B.Brown, K. W.,

    R. L. DubIe& J. C. Thomas

    Kneebone, W. R.Creeping Bentgrass & Sod Webworm Larvae

    Penneag1e Creeping BentgrassDisease Resistance and Quality of Bentgrasses in Washington State

    Electrostatic Spraying of Turfgrass

    RESEARCH (continued)The Influence of Mowing Procedures on Roll Speed Engel, R. E.,

    of Putting Greens Radko, A. M. &J.R. Trout

    Anantheswaran, R. C.& S. E. Law

    Duich, J. M.Gould, C. J.,

    R. L. Goss, A. G. Law,& B. Ashworth

    Bengeyfie1d, W. H.Thomas, Frank W.Youngner, Victor B.Burton, Glenn W.

    New Zealand - Turfgrass Management in an Incredible Land"Iron Byron" Sets Distance StandardsThe Search for Better GrassesBetter Turf Means Better Golf: The Bermudagrasses -

    Past, Present & FutureThe Outlook for TurfNitrogen Losses from Golf Greens

    ROUGHS

    National Golf Links oj America, New York

    An Old Grass is Getting a New LookAn Overseeding Alternative - Roughs OnlyRoughing ItShould Carts Ride the Fairways?Northeast Region [season in review]Bentj Poa Roughs ... Another LookRough TimesTurf-Type Tall Fescues Are Here!

    The Natural LookBent- Poa Roughs ... A Modern DilemmaBuffa10grass - A "New" Turfgrass for Golf Courses?

    Gabions - Their Applications on the Golf CourseLet's Waste a Little MoreAvoiding the Ugly PondMaintenance by PriorityThrough the GreenThe Changing Scene

    Riordan, TerryVermeulen, PaulSnow, James T.Snow, James T.Snow, James T.Byers, Richard P.O'Brien, Patrick M.O'Brien, Patrick M.

    & R. HurleyVoykin, Paul D.Snow, James T.Borland, Dorothy

    Falkenberg &J. D. Butler

    Drew, JohnSilva, BrianAnsett, Timothy G.White, Charles B.Schwartzkopf, Carl H.Anonymous

    1991. J anj Feb 29(1):6-9.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):17.1988. Nov j Dec 26(6): 1-4.1987. Mayj June 25(3):9-11.1986. Nov j Dec 24(6):9-10.1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5):8-101986. Mar /Apr 24(2):5-6.1986. J anj Feb 24(1): 1-5.

    1983. Mar/Apr 21(3):6-7.1982. Nov/Dec 20(6):6-8.1982. Septj Oct 20(5):6-8.

    1982. SeptjOct 20(5):9-11.1982. Mar /Apr 20(2): 18-20.1982. J anj Feb 20(1): 1-4.1981. MayjJune 19(3):1-3.1981. JanjFeb 19(1):1-4.1980. MayjJune 18(3):10-11.

    20 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

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

    SAND BUNKERS --------------

    Poppy Hills Golf Course, California

    Sand From HeavenPutting an End to Those Fried-Egg LiesExtending the Life of Bunker SandsA Technique for Dealing with Soft SandA Revival of Hand Raking?Some Interesting Uses for WaterThe Big BlowA Useful Technique in Sand Bunker RenovationRemodeling Sand Bunkers on Your CourseWhat To Do With Bunker Rakes?And the Sand Runneth OverSelecting and Handling Sand

    How To: Rebuild Eroding Bunker FacesSand Bunkers - Keeping That EdgeSand BunkersBunker RemodelingInstalling Sand in Bunkers - A Better WayA Machine for Cleaning Sand BunkersGreat Golf Courses of America - Their Bunkers

    [panel discussion]

    SOILSAnother Look - Turf and Salinity"If They Only Knew ... " [soils]Comparing Hollow- and Solid-Tine Cultivation

    Thirty Years of Green Section GreensSometimes Successful Agronomy Means Starting OverPutting Green Construction: Interpreting Physical Soil Test DataWater Movement in SoilsThe Agronomics of Sand in Construction and TopdressingPeat In Greens: Knowns, Unknowns and SpeculationsManaging Anaerobic SoilsThe Forgotten Magic of LimeRooting Depth and Soil SamplingFrom the Worm's Eye View - TopdressingEverything You've Always Wanted to Know About Putting Green

    Soil Mixes But Didn't Know Whom to AskAgri-Systems Soil Testing Laboratory Will ContinueThe Soils Controvery - Mixes for Green Construction and

    TopdressingSand - The Building BlockThe Art of Yesterday - The Science of Today

    Gilhuly, LarrySnow, James T.Snow, James T.Snow, James T.Snow, James T.Gilhuly, Larry W.Watschke, Gary A.Snow, James T.Steidel, John R.Veal, M. H., Jr.Whitaker, BillO'Brien, Patrick M.

    & M. H. FergusonZontek, Stanley J.Snow, James T.Zontek, Stanley J.McCarthy, JackStrait, Robert A.Verma, Braham P.Seay, E. B., B. McGee,

    & C. Schwartzkopf

    Horst, GaraldOatis, DavidMurphy, J. A. &

    P. E. RiekeLatham, James M.Vermeulen, PaulLatham, James M.Gardner, Walter H.Latham, James M.Kussow, Wayne R.Goss, Roy L.Bengeyfield, William H.Moore, James F.Gockel, Judith FergusonGockel, Judith Ferguson

    AnonymousFerguson, Marvin H.

    White, Charles B.Bengeyfield, William H.

    1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):34-35.1990. J ani Feb 28(1): 1-5.1989. Sept/ Oct 27(5):9-13.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):19.1988. May/June 26(3): 1-3.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):19.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):20.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):16-17.1985. May/June 23(3):6-8.1985. Jan/ Feb 23(1):7.1984. July/Aug 22(4):9-11.1983. Nov/Dec 21(6):1-4.

    1983. May/June 21(3):6-7.1981. Sept/Oct 19(5):1-5.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):18.1980. May/June 18(3):12-13.1980. Mar /Apr 18(2):5-6.1978. Nov/Dec 16(6):10-12.1977. Mar/Apr 15(2):23-25.

    1991. July/Aug 29(4):11-13.1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):5.1990. Sept/ Oct 28(5):7-10.

    1990. May/June 28(3): 1-5.1989. July /Aug 27(4): 1-4.1989. July/Aug 27(4):4-7.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):23-27.1987. Sept/ Oct 25(5): 1-4.1987. Sept/ Oct 25(5):5-7.1987. July/Aug 25(4):12-13.1987. Mar /Apr 25(2):9-11.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):33.1986. Nov/Dec 24(6):5-7.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):7-9.

    1985. Mar /Apr 23(2): 11.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):18-21.

    1982. Sept/ Oct 20(5): 1-5.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):2-3.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 21

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

    Hoos, Donald D.Buchanan, William G.Hawes, Douglas T.Turner, Thomas R.Spomer, L. ArtMazur, A. R.

    Salt Injury - An Increasing ProblemManagement for Better RootsPutting Green Responses to Sand and Sandi Soil Topdressing

    Soils of the SouthwestSoil Temperature and Related Fairway Management Practices -

    Northern TurfgrassesPlaya Round on a Volcano!Nutrients Affect Color and Vigor of TurfgrassesHow Water Behaves in the SoilSoil Testing for TurfgrassesPrinciples of Soil Preparation for Drained Golf GreensSoil Microorganisms and Preventive Fungicide Programs -

    What are the Interactions?

    ---------------- SOILS (continued) ----------------Hoos, Donald D. 1981. Nov/Dec 19(6):1-3.Hawes, Douglas T. 1981. Nov/Dec 19(6):8-9.Cooper, R. J. & 1981. May/June 19(3):8-13.

    C. R. SkogleyHawes, Douglas T. 1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):19-20.Miles, Oscar L. 1980. Mar/Apr 18(2):26-29.

    1979. Nov / Dee 17(6):5-8.1979. Mar/Apr 17(2):18-20.1979. Mar/Apr 17(2):28-29.1978. May/ June 16(3):6-8.1977. July/Aug 15(4):9-12.1977. May/ June 15(3):4-5.

    1990. Sept/ Oct 28(5): 10-14.1990. May/June 28(3): 13.1990~ Mar /Apr 28(2):9.1990. J ani Feb 28(1): 16.1989. Nov/Dec 27(6):7-8.1989. May/ June 27(3):1-4.

    1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):8-9.1988. Sept/Oct 26(5):6-8.1988. May/ June 26(3):13.1988. Mar/Apr 26(2):32-33.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):26-27.

    1986. Nov / Dee 24(6): 1-4.1986. July/Aug 24(4):8-10.1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):27-30.

    1986. Mar/Apr 24(2):33.1985. July/Aug 23(4):7-9.1985. May/June 23(3):1-5.

    1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):14-16.1985. Mar /Apr 23(2): 16-18.

    1985. Mar /Apr 23(2): 18-19.1985. Mar/Apr 23(2):20.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):6-7.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):10-11.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):12-14.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):15-22.1984. Mar/Apr 22(2):26-29.1983. July/Aug 21(4):9-10.1983. Mar/Apr 21(2):8-9.1982. July /Aug 20(4): 1-5.1982. July /Aug 20(4): 11-12.

    1982. May/June 20(3): 13.1982. Mar/Apr 20(2):10-11.1981. Mar/Apr 19(2):7-9.

    1981. J an/ Feb 19(1):5-8.

    1980. Jan/Feb 18(1):4-6.1978. July/Aug 16(4):1-4.

    1977. May/June 15(3):9-10.1977. Mar/Apr 15(2):28-29.

    Gray, DickBavier, MichaelHorton, Edward C.

    Stark, William B.& W. Brewer

    Brewer, William S.Buchanan, William G.

    Green, David E.Budd, EliHearn, Donald E.Hawes, Douglas T.Osterman, Robert W.Gee, BobbieHand, James R.DuBose, Harry M.Campbell, William C.Moncrief, James B.Bator, Richard

    Zontek, Stanley J.Walsh, EdGilh ul y, Larry W.

    Quast, Danny H.Luigs, Joe

    Twombly, Caroline C.Bisher, F. Furman

    Johns, James A.Couchman, GlenMoore, James F.Laupheimer, John D.Stottern, Riley

    White, Charles B.Latham, James M.Tatum, Frank D., Jr.

    Ay, There's The Rub [responsibility]The Golf Course Superintendent - The Man Who Maintains

    Turfgrass StandardsThoughts From One Superintendent's Wife - To AnotherThe Invisible Men

    Liability on the Golf CoursePatience, Gentlemen, PatienceBacking Into ProfessionalismSuperintendent and Pro: Build a Constructive RelationshipTaking a Look at the Whole PictureTwo Perspectives On: "Help Wanted - Career Opportunities":

    Guidelines for the SuperintendentGuidelines for the Club

    What They Don't Teach in Turf SchoolsInjuries on the Golf Course - Do You Know What to Do?Snake OilsJoining Efforts to Bring the Course Up to ParFor the Golf Course Superintendent There's a Time to Hold -

    and a Time to FoldWorking Nine to Five?Golf Course Safety - Pay Attention Now or Pay (And Pay) LaterThe Amateur Golfer and The Superintendent -

    Golf's Ultimate PartnershipThere Is More to the Job Than Just Growing the GrassSelling an Irrigation SystemThe Member and Superintendent Relationship:

    Complainin' and Explainin'What Am I, Chopped Liver?The More Information We Pass On - The Less We Have

    to Communicate! .Our Business is Golf Course MaintenanceSome Committee Questions That Come to MindLead, Follow or Get Out of the WayI Need a Secretary!Who Sets the Standards for Play on Your Golf Course?The Image GameSome Qualities of Great Golf Course SuperintendentsTraining for Today's and Tomorrow's Golf Course SuperintendentsThe Game - and the Golf Course SuperintendentVandalism: Is There Any Answer?A Secretary for the Golf Course Superintendent -

    The Need Is Great!Getting Ready for Summer: Lightning AlertA Golf Course Superintendent's Role in Good Golfing TurfQuality Playing Conditions and Priorities

    (A Suggested Guide When Starting a New Job)Membership Questionnaires - Find Out Where You Really Stand

    ------------ SUPERINTENDENT ISSUES -----------Veron, J. MichaelOatis, David A.Metsker, StanMoraghan, TimConnolly, JamesMoore, James F.

    22 USGA GREEN SECTION RECORD

  • Article Title

    TEESJust One More Little CrisisProtecting Pumps and TeesTee Construction with Laser TechnologyUsing Your Head and the Golfers' Feet for Better Grass on

    Small Tees"Home On the Range"Wee TeesDealing With DivotsNursery Rhymes (turfgrass nurseries]Tee Markers Can Be DistinctivePractice Ranges - Are They Neglected?The Changing SceneTee Alignment: Don't Overlook It

    Learning to Live with Golf Cart TrafficReducing Traffic WearCurbing Those CartsArtificial Surfaces for the Golf CoursePolitics, Religion, and Winter Play on GreensShould Carts Ride the Fairways?Chips 'n'DipsOh Traffic: Oh Clippings: Oh Stumps!Golf Shoes and Turf Wear - A Story That Won't Go Away!Golf Shoe Study II

    The Winter Golfers ComethGolf Path CurbingThe Triplex "Ring"Bruised, Battered, and BareWater Effects on Turfgrass WearPoa annua - It Won't Go Away!Roads Extend the Life of Turf and the Golf CarGreat Golf Courses of America - Their Paths and Roads

    Author

    Pierson, DanMoraghan, TimO'Brien, Patrick M.Zontek, Stanley J.

    Gilhuly, LarrySnow, James T.O'Brien, Patrick M.White, Charles B.Hawes, Douglas T.Brewer, William S.AnonymousZontek, Stanley J.

    Year. Issue Volume(no.):pg.

    1991. May/June 29(3):5-8.1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):19-20.1991. Mar/Apr 29(2):28-29.1991. Mar /Apr 29(2):32-33.

    1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):2-3.1985. Sept/ Oct 23(5):8-10.1984. Nov / Dec 22(6): 10-12.1983. Sept/ Oct 21(5):8-10.1983. July/Aug 21(4):11-13.1982. Jan/Feb 20(1):11-13.1980. May / June 18(3): 10-11.1977. July/Aug 15(4):6-8.

    1991. Sept/ Oct 29(5):9-11.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):20.1989. Mar/Apr 27(2):4.1988. Mar /Apr 26(2):34-35.1987. Nov / Dec 25(6): 1-4.1987. May/June 25(3):9-11.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):4.1987. Mar/Apr 25(2):23-24.1985. July/Aug 23(4):12.1983. Sept/Oct 21(5):1-7.

    1982. Nov / Dec 20(6):4-5.1981. May/June 19(3):4-5.1980. Nov/Dec 18(6):12-14.1980. May/June 18(3): 1-3.1979. Mar/Apr 17(2):23-24.1978. Mar /Apr 16(2):26-29.1977. Nov/Dec 15(6):1-4.1977. Mar/Apr 15(2):26-28.

    TREES & LANDSCAPE

    Cypress Point Club, California

    Modern Tree Management Techniques for Today's Turf Manager

    Finding Solutions for Poorly Drained GreensTen Timely Tips to Avoid Tree TroublesThe Aftermath of a HurricaneSometimes Mother Nature Needs a Little HelpUsing Native Plants in the Golf Course Landscape

    O'Brien, P. M.& K. A. Knox

    Snow, James T.Vermeulen, PaulO'Brien, Patrick M.Zontek, Stanley J.Weston, John

    1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):1-5.

    1991. Jan/Feb 29(1):10-14.1990. Sept/ Oct 28(5): 15-17.1990. May/June 28(3): 10-12.1990. Mar/Apr 28(2):5.1990. Mar /Apr 28(2): 12-16.

    NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1991 23

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

    1990. Mar jApr 28(2): 18-19.1989. JulyjAug 27(4):13.1987. MarjApr 25(2):23.1986. Sept/ Oct 24(5): 1-5.1986. MarjApr 24(2):32.1985. July /Aug 23(4): 1-4.1984. Jan/ Feb 22(1): 1-5.1984. Jan/ Feb 22(1):9.1981. MayjJune 19(3):6-7.1980. JulyjAug 18(4):1-5.1980. Janj Feb 18(1):10-13.1978. May/ June 16(3):11-13.1977. SepjOct 15(5):1-9.

    The Fall Harvest [tree removal]Aerial HazardsOh Traffic: Oh Clippings: Oh Stumps!The Monsters of ManchesterAerial Photography and Maintenance MappingShady CharactersTrees, Trees EverywherePorcupine Damage?Drip Irrigation for Establishing and Maintaining TreesA Guide to U sing Trees on the Golf CourseThe Flowers on The Hills of Industry [hyroseeding]"A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever"Trees - Try Something Different

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