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A Study on the Characteristics of Green Design and Construction of Golf Courses in Korea (한국의 골프 코스 그린의 설계 및 시공 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 이상재;허근영
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to survey green system, area, green slope, green turfgrass variety, green section, and particle size of green construction materials, and to investigate and evaluate the characteristics of Design and Construction in Korean golf course green for improving the quality of Korean golf course into that of the international golf course held international tournament. The results were as follows. 1. The greens of 129 Korean golf courses consisted of 2(two) green system and 1(one) green system. 2(two) green system was 50.8%, 1(one) green system was 40.7%, and 1+2 green system was 8.5% of them. 2. In 48 Korean golf courses, the green area of 2(two) green system was mostly 400~$600\m^2$(56.5%) and the green area of 1(one) green system was mostly 600~$800\m^2$(47.8%). In 48 Korean golf courses, 1.5~3% green slope appeared the highest frequency(50.0%) and the next was 3~5%(29.4%). 3. Penncross variety was the highest frequency(71.2%). The next was mixed variety (Penncross+Crenshaw, Penn A-1, Pennlinks, or Penneagle/SR 1020+SR 1019) and the frequency of mixed variety was 7.6%. 4. In 48 Korean golf courses, 70~80cm total thickness of green appeared the highest frequency(36.1%), 10~20cm thickness of green mixed sandy layer appeared the highest frequency(43.6%), and 10~20cm thickness of green coarse sandy layer appeared the highest frequency(55.6%). 0~10cm thickness of green gravel layer appeared the highest frequency(67.6%), 20~30cm thickness of green drain layer appeared the highest frequency(52.8%), and 20~30cm width of green drain layer appeared the highest frequency(44.4%). Below 1mm sand diameter used in green mixed sandy layer appeared the highest frequency(46.2%), below 2mm or over 2mm sand diameter used in green coarse sandy layer appeared the highest frequency(31.4%). 20~40mm coarse gravel diameter used in green gravel layer appeared the highest frequency(43.2%) and 0~20mm fine gravel diameter used in green gravel layer appeared the highest frequency(65.8%). 20~40mm gravel diameter used in green drain layer appeared the highest frequency(64.1%).

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Soil Profile Characteristics of Coif Courses Located in Southern Region (남부지역 골프장의 토양단면 특성)

  • 최병주;주영희;심재성
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 1995
  • In eight golf courses of southern area fair way soil profile was investigated for soil physical, chemical properties, and root distribution. These were carried out only A horizon(lScm depth) in one golf course. Soil series was all different, Leaching to lower horizon was greator in order of Mg=$NO_3$> $NH_4$=Ca> K. Organic matter content was higher in B horizon than A in three golf courses. Soil phosphorus appeared to more down greatly in two golf courses. Soil pH was higher in lower horizon of all places. Such pH increase with depth seemed to he related with mineral leaching, Among the horizons of all golf courses BC showed significant correlation with K (EC =0.1025K +0.0157, r=0. 8012 p=0. 001 n=20). Both Fe and Mn were higher in A horizon.

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EMG Measurement for Lower Leg of Golf Caddies (골프 진행보조요원의 하지근 피로도)

  • Kim, Soon-Lae;Kwon, Young Gook
    • Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2000
  • When standing, walking, or running for extended periods of time, fatigue occurs in the legs. Although there are many ways, to release tense or fatigued leg muscles, in the case that there is insufficient time to relax, an easy way to release leg fatigue is using an inclined step (about 3 minutes). This method was more effective than performing stretching exercises as studied. An experiment was conducted on a golf course in the Kangwon province in Korea. Subjects were chosen randomly and consisted of 5 females and 4 males golf caddies. Their main tasks consisted of pulling golf carts to the bottom of a hill for 8 to 10 hours and sometimes lifting and lowering golf clubs during the duration of one day. EMG was measured after work and after using the previously mentioned inclined Steps for the lower legs using ME3000P. This study investigated the types of inclined Steps which would be most effective and appropriate for golf caddies, whether sex difference had any influence existed between male and female workers. The results showed that a step with a $20^{\circ}$ angle was most effective for males and a step with a $25^{\circ}$ angle was most effective for females. Females showed faster recovery from fatigue than males. However, there were no statistical significance between males and females.

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Vegetative Compatibility Grouping of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa Isolates Infecting Turfgrass in South Korea (한국의 잔디에서 분리한 Sclerotinia homoeocarpa 균의 체세포화합성군 분류)

  • Chang, Seog-Won;Chang, Tae-Hyun;Hong, Jeum-Kyu;Park, Jong-Hyun;Jung, Suk-Woo
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.171-176
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    • 2011
  • Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, the causal agent of dollar spot, is one of the most common pathogens of cool season turfgrasses in South Korea. The vegetative compatibility group (VCG) assay was carried out using nitrate-nonutilizing (nit) mutants recovered from 13 South Korean isolates with various geographical origins. The mutants were divided into four phenotypic classes based on mutation loci associated with nitrogen assimilation: nit1, nit2, nit3, and NitM. The recovered number of nit mutants greatly varied among the isolates, ranging from 0 to 15 mutants. Of the mutants isolated, nit1 and nit2 mutants were most common (80%) while NitM and nit3 were relatively rare. One dominant and four minor VCGs were determined from 18 mutant isolates tested. To study population structures of Korean S. homoeocarpa isolates and increase our understanding of its ecological and epidemiological aspects for dollar spot management on turfgrass, more generated mutants should be tested with more diverse isolate collections.

Degradation of the Fungicide Tolclofosmethyl in the Turfgrass Soil of Golf Course (골프장의 잔디 토양에서 살균제 Tolclofosmethyl의 분해)

  • Chung, Keun-Yook;Woo, Sun-Hee;Kim, Heung-Tae;Sa, Dong-Min;Kim, Young-Kee;Hong, Soon-Dal;Kim, Jai-Joung;Lee, Jae-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.178-184
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    • 2004
  • Tolclofosmethyl (TCFM) is heavily and annually applied to the turf soils of most golf courses in Gyeongju to control the fungi known to cause the disease brown patch. The soil samples used for the experiment was collected three weeks after the annual application at the end of May in the year 2002. The preliminary results obtained from this study demonstrated that the repeated field annual applications of TCFM to the turf soils of a golf course located in Gyeongju city in the southern area of Korea showed the enhanced degradation of the parent compound TCFM, especially in the surface ($0{\sim}15\;cm$) soil rather than the shallow subsurface ($15{\sim}30\;cm$) and deep subsurface ($30{\sim}45\;cm$) soils, compared to the corresponding surface ($0{\sim}15\;cm$) and shallow and deep subsurface ($15{\sim}30\;cm$ and $30{\sim}45\;cm$) soils of the untreated plot. It appears that microorganisms in the soil may be involved in the enhanced degradation of TCFM.

The Environmental Effects of Agrochemical and Fertilizer Applied in Golf Courses in Korea (국내 골프 코스에서 시용되는 농약 및 비료의 환경적 영향)

  • 이상재;허근영;사공영보
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.87-104
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    • 2001
  • This Study was carried out to investigate on the environmental effects of golf courses and to find a solution to the negative effects in Korea. The results were ai follows. 1. There were 152 golf courses opened in December 2000. 113 golf courses were member-ship and 39 golf courses were public. Users (golfer) were over 12,000,000 in 2000. 2. Total area of golf courses was 0.8% as compared with total area of farmland in 1999. Total amount of agricultural chemicals used in golf courses was 0.3% of total amount of agricultural chemicals used in Korea. The remaining amount of agricultural chemicals in golf courses tested were almost below the permitted limits. 3. Recently, total amount of fertilizers in green decreased 5~7g/$m^2$/year as compared with the recommended. 4. The control by antagonistic microorganisms and the fertilizing of the organic matter or the organic fertilizer were effective to decrease the amount of agricultural chemicals used. To success the control of microorganisms, active antagonistic microorganisms had to be applied over the recommended dose eve교day. Though fertilizing of organic fertilizer, slow release fertilizer, was effective to suppress dollar spot, necrotic ring spot. fungicides were required as a supplementary means when disease symptom was very heavy. 5. Zoysiagrass was fertilized intensively from May to August. Cool-season grasses were fertilized intensively from March to May and September to October. The fall fertilizing of Zoysiagrass was carried out to the begining of October. The fall fertilizing of cool-season grasses were carried out to the end of November or the begining of December. The fertilizing amount of Zoysiagrass was 10g/$m^2$/year. The fertilizing amount of bentgrass was 25~27g/$m^2$/year.

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The Effects of Servicescape and Service Process Quality on Employee and Customer Satisfaction : An Empirical Investigation of the Golf Course Business in Korea (서비스 환경품질과 과정품질이 종업원만족과 고객만족에 미치는 영향에 관한 실증적 연구 : 한국 골프장 산업을 중심으로)

  • Lim, Jae-Poung;Lee, Youn-Suk;Park, Myung-Sub;Shin, Ho-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.165-183
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    • 2009
  • In a service process, the customer typically experiences two types of interactions; one is interaction with the physical ambiance (servicescape) and the other is with employees who may be responsible for the service process quality. The literature in general supports that process quality is a critical determinant for overall service quality and customer satisfaction. In this paper, we primarily examine how the servicescape intervenes the association between process quality and employee/customer satisfaction. The proposed models are tested. using the data collected from the major golf courses in Korea. The results suggest that improving process quality and servicescape have a positive influence on employee/customer satisfaction directly and/or indirectly, but the effect of servicescape may be stronger in the case of golf course businesses. Servicescape also contributes to improving process quality by enhancing employee satisfaction. These results collectively indicate that management emphasis on improving service quality without renovating physical surroundings may results in unsatisfactory outcome.

Composition and Invading Problem of Interspecies Turfgrass on Golf Course (골프코스의 이종잔디 조성과 혼입 현황)

  • Choi, Dae-Hong;Park, Nam-Il;Choi, Sung-Hwan;Park, Kee-Woong;Kim, Jin-Woo;Kwak, Youn-Sig;Lee, Jeung-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.174-179
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    • 2012
  • The majority of turfgrass composition of golf courses are zoysiagrass, and mingle with cool-season turfgrasses have been increased. As result of mingling the species, invading problem has been raised. In this study, 50 golf courses nationwide were surveyed of grass composition and invading problem with hetero-species of turfgrasses. Among the courses, 47 golf courses have invading problem with more than one species at least. The invading problem has been issued most of golf course in nationwide. Thirty-seven courses composited with zoysiagrass; at 25 courses showed creeping bentgrass invading and at 33 courses were invaded by kentucky bluegrass. Among 47 kentucky bluegrass composition courses, 43 courses had creeping bentgrass invading problem. Invading problem within the grass species (creeping bentgrass in zoysiagrass, kentucky bluegrass in zoysiagrass, creeping bentgrass in kentucky bluegrass); 14, 12, and 21 courses were detected single species, two species, and three species invading problem, respectively.