Friday, June 23, 2006

Plant growth regulators put into use at Lake Tansi Golf Course (Advertising course internet marketing online)


Plant growth regulators put into use at Lake Tansi Golf Course
Crossville Chronicle - Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are being used on the course to improve summer turf conditions. PGRs have been around for several years and their use is becoming more widespread on golf courses. PGRs slow the growth rate of plants but research has
Source: www.crossville-chronicle.com

Courses damaged; 'C-T' senior event postponed
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - Tree limbs and branches scattered about Shady Hills caused the course to postpone the Chronicle-Tribune Grant County Senior Amateur Golf Tournament. The tournament was scheduled for today, but Shady Hills director of golf Jeff Kistler didn't think the
Source: www.chronicle-tribune.com

Teachers to get on-line course training
Nashville Tennessean - Educators from three Midstate school systems will attend training next week as part of an initiative to develop and offer more online courses, state education officials announced today. Tennessee was awarded $3.4 million in late 2005 to get the e4TN
Source: tennessean.com

Stewart owns the road course
Marin Independent Journal - MOTIVATED: Tony Stewart may want to keep an eye on Jeff Gordon on Sunday at Infineon Raceway. The last time a driver stole the title of road course king, Gordon redoubled his efforts to get it back, winning at Infineon in 2004. (AP photo/Paul Sancya
Source: www.marinij.com

Fore! New golf course flying into Lebanon
Lebanon Enterprise - From Minnesota to Japan, discs have been whizzing across golf courses as a sport that combines the leisure of throwing a Frisbee with the concentration of sinking a 45-foot golf putt. Soon that sport, known as disc golf, will be landing in Lebanon
Source: lebanonenterprise.com