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Planning for Replacement: How Long Does this Stuff Last?

Tom Marzolf and Bob Lohmann, ASGCA

Does your course have a master plan? A master plan should include a detailed analysis of the age and condition of the course and the entire facility. It is also a review of the age of the component parts of the golf course, with an understanding of their expected lifespans. Tom Marzolf and Bob Lohmann, both past presidents of ASGCA, team up during this 90-minute webcast to educate superintendents, owners and others in the golf industry on the timeframes of various components of a facility and how long things normally last. You can use this information to be prepared and know how to prioritize your budget.

Original presentation date: Nov. 30, 2006

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Chapter price: $100
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