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October 2, 2008

A first class hole must have subtleties and strategic problems which are difficult to understand, and are
therefore extremely likely to be condemned at first sight by even the best players. -- Alister MacKenzie

  • October Green Links highlights wildflowers
  • USGA's online library adds Rules of Golf booklets
  • Bonterra Vineyards kicks off Audubon International program
  • Inaugural Golf Inc. Green Awards presented

  • Running the numbers; the art and science of budgeting
  • Optimizing spring transition of perennial ryegrass 
  • Inside your game; Tommy Robinson at the Senior Open

  • New Orleans, here we come!
  • First a drought, now a gas shortage
  • Go green ... for free!

  • USGA Green Section Summer Internship Program
  • Future Leaders Forum helps high school students chart career
  • Briggs & Stratton announces "Tell Us Your Story" winner
  • School of Grounds Management program announced

Partner Recognition Program

  • GCSAA superintendent member Robert W. Clarke is hosting the Samsung World Championship
  • GCSAA senior superintendent of golf and grounds Matt J. Falvo is hosting the Turning Stone Resort Championship
  • Palm Beach superintendents sweep Florida GCSA championships
  • Myrtle Beach Hall of Fame directors include GCSAA members
  • Superintendents in the news
  • First ever gas-powered utility vehicle from Kubota
  • Syngenta and John Deere Landscapes sign agreement
  • FarmLinks makes the CEU grade
  • Inoculaid tackles nematodes
  • Underhill's golf irrigation catalog released
  • GolfLinx gains U.S. golf market partners
  • PBI/Gordon's Kearney passes away
  • The Toro Co./Jack Nicklaus scholarship recipient honored
  • Bromley of UPI formally announces retirement
  • Dow AgroSciences adds two

  • Upcoming events in the world of golf course management

 

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