2002 Leo Feser award candidate

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This article is eligible for the 2002 Leo Feser Award. Presented annually since 1977, the award is given to the author of the best superintendent-written article published in Golf Course Management magazine during the previous year. Superintendents receive a $300 stipend for articles. Feser Award winners receive an all-expenses paid trip to the annual conference and show, where they are recognized during the Opening Session. Their names are also engraved on a plaque permanently displayed at GCSAA headquarters.