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News - topdressing
Drive for show, putt for dough
16 May 2012, 1:53 pm
The facts support the old adage completely that long hitting may be impressive, but does not always equate to lower scores. From 2004 through 2011, only 11 of the 323 winners on the PGA tour led the field in driving distance, compared to 47 that led in strokes-gained by putting.
Police serious about Fox crash charges
14 May 2012, 10:59 pm
If the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) does not lay charges relating to the Fox Glacier air tragedy that killed all nine people on board in September 2010, police probably will.The final report into the skydive plane crash was released...
Tour Report: Don’t worry about color of greens
11 May 2012, 8:36 pm
Ehrmann/Getty Images The color of the greens doesn’t affect the conditions, according to TPC Sawgrass agronomists. PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – The greens at TPC Sawgrass may not be the perfect shade of green, but don’t be alarmed. The greens are in perfect shape, according to players as well as the TPC Sawgrass Agronomy team. [...]
Lessons for adventure tourism from crash
9 May 2012, 12:56 am
A skydiving plane which crashed in Fox Glacier in 2010, killing all nine people aboard, had too much weight at the rear of the plane, a report has found.
Plane that killed Aussies was badly loaded
8 May 2012, 10:26 pm
A report on a skydiving plane crash which killed nine people including two Australians in 2010 has criticised the plane's owners and aviation regulators.
Criticism after skydive crash
8 May 2012, 7:15 pm
REPORT into skydiving crash which killed nine, including two Australians, criticises plane's owners and aviation regulators.
Owner, CAA criticised after plane crash
8 May 2012, 6:14 pm
A skydiving plane which crashed in Fox Glacier in 2010, killing all nine people aboard, had too much weight at the rear of the plane, a report has found.
World - topdressing
Tasman council's sowing operation slated - Stuff
18 May 2012, 6:57 pm
"As an affected landowner at Pohara, I feel I have to put forward my views on the folly of the council's oversowing and
topdressing the Ligar-Pohara slips as a panacea to further rain-induced erosion," he said. "Such a tissue-thin band-aid is a waste of ...
Drive for show, putt for dough - flatheadnewsgroup.com
16 May 2012, 11:57 am
topdressing, spreading a thin layer of sand on the greens, is used to smooth the surfaces and also help prevent thatch buildup. With the great weather the crew was able to complete the aeration and
topdressing all in one day. Great job crew.
Police serious about Fox crash charges - New Zealand Herald
14 May 2012, 10:15 pm
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission also concluded that the company that had modified the former
topdressing plane for parachuting had not followed the correct process required by CAA rules. CAA spokeswoman Emma Peel said today the authority ...
Tour Report: Don’t worry about color of greens - YAHOO!
11 May 2012, 8:31 pm
“Cultural practices entail periodic sand
topdressing and light verticutting throughout the year. Height of cut is reduced close to tournament time and by design the greens receive less water and minimal nutrient levels. “This, in part, contributes to a ...
Plane that killed Aussies was badly loaded - Sydney Morning Herald
9 May 2012, 4:06 am
The plane was modified from a
topdressing plane earlier in 2010 but this was poorly managed and discrepancies in the documents were not picked up by CAA when it approved them. "The CAA lost the opportunity to correct the company's errors," McClelland told ...
Adventure tourism must learn from NZ crash - News.com.au
9 May 2012, 3:09 am
The modified
topdressing plane, carrying four foreign tourists, four tandem jumpers and a pilot, had too much weight in the rear of the plane when it tried to take off on September 4, 2010, causing it to rise very sharply and at too low a speed to be controllable.