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  • Preventing damage to golf course ornamentals

    July 2013 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    How you plant, prune and approach stressors can impact how injury-prone (and costly!) your course’s trees, shrubs and perennials are.
  • Turf equipment winterization and winter storage

    December 2012 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Proper equipment prep for the chillier months will ensure machine longevity and allow for peace of mind come spring.
  • The fundamentals of frequency of clip

    November 2012 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Adding this easy measurement to your toolbox can improve the quality of your turf — think increased ball roll without lowering height of cut — while cutting maintenance time and costs.
  • A tale of two golf course renovations

    October 2012 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Neighboring Hawaiian resorts chose different but successful approaches to the dilemma of whether to close or stay open during major renovations.
  • Reel mowers: Scythe or scissors?

    July 2012 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    An equipment manager explores the mechanics of reel mowers in this lighthearted look at blades, angles, friction and the age-old question: Does the machine operate more like a scythe or a pair of scissors?
  • Productive performance reviews for golf course employees

    March 2012 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A poorly executed employee review can have zero or even a negative impact on a staff member’s performance. Try these tips to conduct reviews that improve and retain your workforce.
  • Wildfires and golf courses: What superintendents should know

    October 2011 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Weather conditions, vegetation, geography and several other factors influence how prone a course is to wildfire. Learn the basics and hear from supers who’ve been faced with flames.
  • Fire yourself! Tips for reinvigorating your golf course operation

    July 2011 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Take this drastic (theoretical!) step to polish your processes and remake your management swing. A longtime superintendent shares advice for breaking out of familiar routines, motivating staff and more.
  • Vole control on the golf course

    January 2011 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A wildlife management specialist lays out methods for outsmarting these covert critters and offsetting their damage to turf.
  • Renovation risk: In-house or contractor?

    August 2010 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    An in-house renovation can make you the hero or the fall guy. Golf course superintendents and builders weigh in.
  • Winter turf damage and turf covers: A guide

    March 2010 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Is it crown hydration or anoxia? Would a permeable or impermeable cover be best? Match injury to defense and get more know-how on seeing turf through winter.
  • Winter turf damage: The green in the bubble

    September 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A grounds crew got creative to revive a winter-decimated green in just days. Here’s how they devised the structure that produced the remarkable results.
  • 13 tips for better putting green collars

    June 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Collars tend to take a beating for the sake of putting surface playability. A turf consultant offers recommendations for curbing collar decline and improving appearance.
  • This or that? Turfgrass aerification decisions

    May 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Deep vs. shallow tines? A preventive vs. curative approach? A turfgrass consultant advises on which choices are wisest when it comes to countering soil compaction.
  • Maintaining golf course naturalized areas

    May 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Don’t confuse going natural with letting nature take over. Here’s how to choose plants for naturalized areas, schedule maintenance and properly employ herbicides.
  • Strengthen your workforce through mentoring

    August 2007 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Hang on to the hard-won knowledge of veteran employees while invigorating your next generation of staff — that’s the magic of mentoring.
  • 10 things I wish they’d taught me in turf school

    February 2007 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Classroom education can only take a turf manager so far. A longtime superintendent shares the informal, real-world lessons that have helped him achieve sustained success.
  • Tips for better golf course staff training

    December 1997 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    The training period lays the groundwork for how an employee performs and views their job. Try these strategies to instill attention to detail and inspire buy-in among greenhorn crew members.
  • Mulch fall leaves into turfgrass

    August 1997 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A solution to leaf disposal troubles lies right underfoot. Hear from superintendents and researchers on the benefits and how-to of mulching leaves into turf.
  • Soil microorganisms: A turf manager’s guide

    November 1996 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Your soil is teeming with trillions of organisms essential to plant health. Get to know this subterranean cast, how the various microbes keep grass green and growing, and how you can support them.
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