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<Wayne Cahilly>
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As part of a larger more complex project, I am researching the relationships that exist between Country Club grounds supers and the arborists they employ. This is specificly related to recognizing hazardous trees on the club property.

If any of you have an ongoing relationship with a golf course or country club as their arborist, consultant, tree-care broker or other, and would be willing to answer a few questions regarding how hazardous trees are managed in this context I would greatly appreciate it.

Location in the country is not particularly important in this instance. Please e-mail me directly and I will respond.

Many thanks

Wayne
 
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<Nelda Matheny>
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Reply to post by Wayne Cahilly, on April 13, 1998 at 15:51:21:

I just now noticed your posting, so this response may be too late to be of use. However, we have prepared tree management plans and provide on-going hazard management consulting for several golf courses in the Calif. Bay Area. If you want to discuss further, please feel free to contact me or Jim Clark.
Nelda Matheny
(925) 484-0211
hortsci1@ix.netcom.com
 
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