Golf Inc - August 2008 - (Page CB8) Global Development Track Created to provide golf course developers with trends, innovations and successful case studies in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Asia. Tuesday, Sept. 30th 10:00-11:00 a.m. 11:15-12:45 p.m. 3:15-4:00 p.m. Global Golf Development: Where It’s Headed Discover how developers of Tejon Ranch, Royal Towers at Atlantis in the Bahamas, The Stonequarry Golf Club in Australia and other wildly successful golf developments have capitalized on the latest trends across the globe. Global golf hot spots, and places to avoid What types of projects are working The global economy - what it means for golf Is golf really growing globally, or just golf development? Henry DeLozier, Global Golf Advisors Paul Stringer, Nicklaus Design Rich Centolella, EDSA Hud Hinton, Troon Golf Golf Resort Development Secrets Learn the secrets to success for resorts like Coco Beach Golf & Country Club in Puerto Rico, Liberty National and Verandah in Fort Myers, Fla. Golf’s place in the overall master plan Secrets to blending real estate and golf harmoniously What kind of course works, and how do you get golfers to play it? What’s best – public play or resort guests and members only? Joey Garon, Bonita Bay Group/New Leaf Management David Southworth, Southworth Golf Development Construction Challenges: How Great Courses Overcame Them Today’s course construction challenges and how some top courses overcame them Today’s construction cost crunch – what lies ahead? Secrets to cutting owners’ construction costs SilverRock and The Patriot – how they met construction challenges Practical green building strategies for your course Gary Heinbuch, Heinbuch Golf Bill Kubly, Landscapes Unlimited Richard Mandell, Richard Mandell Golf Course Architecture 2:00-3:00 p.m. 4:15-5:30 p.m. Developing Communities: Golf & Lifestyle = Success Learn from communities in Mexico, the U.S. and the Caribbean Dallas Addison, Addison Law Firm Bill Langley, The Woodlands Dream Courses: Succeeding on Their Own Developers for Chambers Bay, We-Ko-Pa and others reveal their formulas for success in an economy that seems to make standalone courses a thing of the past. Chambers Bay: A Star is Born We-Ko-Pa means success in any language What made these standalone courses a home run? Matt McIntee, Crown Golf Phil Green, OB Sports Jim Stegall, KemperSports SPECIAL EVENTS Monday, September 29, 5:30-7:30 PM Green Night at Camelback Make sure you take full advantage of meeting with industry leaders, exhibitors and fellow attendees at this all-new networking party. Golf Inc. will honor winners of its first annual “Green Awards.” These winners will be recognized for outstanding di development, management and leadership in implementing and promoting practices that embrace environmental sustainability. The night will also include a fundraising auction, with the evenings proceeds going to the Environmental Institute for Golf. This premiere networking opportunity will give everyone a chance to network and introduce themselves to the top professionals in the industry. This event, held in the 19th Hole of the exhibit hall, is open to all attendees and will feature complimentary food, beer and wine as well as a cash bar for cocktails. 8 ww w. Go l f I n c M a g a z i n e . c o m 1 - 8 7 7 - GO L F I N C http://www.GolfIncMagazine.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Golf Inc - August 2008 Golf Inc - August 2008 Contents Editors Column Around the Industry: Big Green in Arizona Data Collectors Combine Forces GPSI Hires Chessler, Files Suit Americas Europe/Africa Asia/Australia Machrihanish Dunes Draws on the Past to Make History Again in Scotland Innovative Superintendent Finds Way to Keep the Nation's First Totally Organic Course Green Latest Clubhouse Designs Reflect Changing Lifestyles: It's All About Casual Camelback Conference Brochure More Operators Embracing Initiatives Aimed at Bringing Families Together on the Golf Course State of the Industry 2008 Muni Maddness? The Last Word Golf Inc - August 2008 Golf Inc - August 2008 - (Page BB1) Golf Inc - August 2008 - (Page BB2) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Golf Inc - August 2008 (Page Cover1) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Golf Inc - August 2008 (Page Cover2) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Editors Column (Page 4) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Editors Column (Page 5) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Around the Industry: Big Green in Arizona (Page 6) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Data Collectors Combine Forces (Page 7) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Data Collectors Combine Forces (Page 8) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Data Collectors Combine Forces (Page 9) Golf Inc - August 2008 - GPSI Hires Chessler, Files Suit (Page 10) Golf Inc - August 2008 - GPSI Hires Chessler, Files Suit (Page 11) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Americas (Page 12) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Europe/Africa (Page 13) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Asia/Australia (Page 14) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Machrihanish Dunes Draws on the Past to Make History Again in Scotland (Page 15) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Machrihanish Dunes Draws on the Past to Make History Again in Scotland (Page 16) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Innovative Superintendent Finds Way to Keep the Nation's First Totally Organic Course Green (Page 17) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Innovative Superintendent Finds Way to Keep the Nation's First Totally Organic Course Green (Page 18) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Latest Clubhouse Designs Reflect Changing Lifestyles: It's All About Casual (Page 19) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Latest Clubhouse Designs Reflect Changing Lifestyles: It's All About Casual (Page 20) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Latest Clubhouse Designs Reflect Changing Lifestyles: It's All About Casual (Page 21) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB1) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB2) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB3) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB4) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB5) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB6) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB7) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB8) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB9) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB10) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB11) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB12) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB13) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB14) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB15) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Camelback Conference Brochure (Page CB16) Golf Inc - August 2008 - More Operators Embracing Initiatives Aimed at Bringing Families Together on the Golf Course (Page 22) Golf Inc - August 2008 - More Operators Embracing Initiatives Aimed at Bringing Families Together on the Golf Course (Page 23) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page 24) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page 25) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page 26) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page BRC1) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page BRC2) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page 27) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page 28) Golf Inc - August 2008 - State of the Industry 2008 (Page 29) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 30) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 31) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 32) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 33) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 34) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 35) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 36) Golf Inc - August 2008 - Muni Maddness? (Page 37) Golf Inc - August 2008 - The Last Word (Page 38) Golf Inc - August 2008 - The Last Word (Page Cover3) Golf Inc - August 2008 - The Last Word (Page Cover4)
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