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Golf Course Marketplace Keep That Edge GCSAA survey Continued from page 13 marks as the most common breach of golfer protocol, while 65 percent of su- Golf Course Marketplace perintendents cite the failure to fix divots To reserve space in this section, call as the second most common breach of Jean Andrews, 207-925-1099 etiquette. Superintendents also blame the failure to repair ball marks (81 percent) for causing the most damage to golf course conditions. FUN FINDINGS The survey also revealed a number of other interesting facts: • Superintendents rate Jack Nicklaus as the greatest golfer of all-time. Thirty three percent rank "The Golden Bear" tops in the game. Arnold Palmer (11 percent) and Tiger Woods (8 percent) came in second and third, respectively. • Superintendents were asked, if they BRIDGE MANUFACTURING CO. could play one round of golf in North America, where would it be? 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November Jean Andrews, 207-925-1099 14-16 — New York Turf and Grounds Exposition in Syracuse. Contact 800-873- 8873. * For more information contact the GCSAA Education Office at 800-472-7878. Dubai Continued from page 19 golf," he said. LAMINATED As for the course itself, the par-3 13th, called "Dubai", has the longest tee and "\Joxmoit (2on±txaation do. WOOD BRIDGES longest green of any golf hole in the world, ¿SznjLng tfiz nation j-oz ovzi SO yzaiiL. Muirhead said. There are limitless possi- bilities for tee and pin positions, ranging Golf Course Builders from a monstrous 220-yard carry over water to a 50-yard "lollipop" across land. ''fboingOmO&ngOM' The architect said the hole was de- signed to symbolize the Emirate of Dubai P.O. BOX 559 TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA 92593 PEDESTRIAN & VEHICULAR and its history. 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