|  | Apr 1, 2005 By:Monte Cristo
Nothing on the course is more valuable — and regulated — than water, and superintendents don't want it trickling through their fingers
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 | To sustain healthy root growth in greens, superintendents are best off sticking to the essentials of turfgrass management, USGA agronomists say Apr 1, 2005 By:Mimi Marques
In Idaho and
surrounding states, water management
is the most
important aspect of sustaining healthy root growth.
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 | Developers, architect and Indian tribe work together to produce an award-winning golf experience in New Mexico for a mere $3.5 million Mar 1, 2005 By:Mimi Marques
The arid climate allowed Black Mesa's developers to forgo paved paths for less-expensive crushed rock.
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| The push to increase green speed hasn't slowed down, which could mean there's an accident waiting to happen Mar 1, 2005 By:Monte Cristo
Tom Athy, a certified superintendent with a rep for quick greens, reluctantly takes the Gale Sayers approach when admitting who exactly dictates green speed:
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