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Golf courses benefit the environment.: An article from: Parks & Recreation

Author: Marty Parkes
Publisher: National Recreation and Park Association
Category: Book

Buy New: $5.95




Format: Html
Media: Digital
Pages: 8

ASIN: B00095MYDM

Publication Date: April 1, 1996
Availability: Available for download now

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Product Description
This digital document is an article from Parks & Recreation, published by National Recreation and Park Association on April 1, 1996. The length of the article is 2274 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: The US Golf Assn (USGA) is among the golf groups that are sponsoring programs to promote sound environmental practices at golf courses. The USGA Green Section provides advice on golf course maintenance and funds turf research programs. Another program aids wildlife management.

Citation Details
Title: Golf courses benefit the environment.
Author: Marty Parkes
Publication: Parks & Recreation (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 1996
Publisher: National Recreation and Park Association
Volume: v31 Issue: n4 Page: p82(9)

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