IN AN address with overtones of the English or Indian class/caste systems, the Australian Golf Course Superintendents Association's technical officer John Neylan told a Sydney meeting of superintendents in October that they should precisely define their activities to suit the classes of courses they were looking after and their budgets. Mr Neylan told an education day organised by the NSW branch of the association that a small, public golf course could not seriously benchmark itself against, say, Royal Sydney.
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