The reel deal: Johnny Morris to receive 2023 Old Tom Morris Award December 2022 One of GCSAA's highest honors goes to the founder of Bass Pro Shops, a fisherman at heart who created a company in the name of conservation, golf and humanity.
Leading by example: How superintendents can inspire and boost buy-in from their teams December 2022 The most-inspired leaders serve as an example to others that the pinnacle of leadership is reached when you care more about others standing atop the summit than you do about your own view.
Verdure: Season’s greetings from silica December 2022 Recent research from Kansas State University explored silica's use in turfgrass management related to plant disease, wear tolerance and abiotic stress.
Getting down to business at Syngenta Business Institute December 14, 2022 A diverse group of 24 superintendents dove into topics ranging from financial management to negotiations during the 14th-annual professional development event.
Changing the flag: How ownership changes impact turfgrass managers December 2022 A veteran superintendent offers six simple ways to thrive during times of change.
J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D., honored with GCSAA’s President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship December 13, 2022 University of Florida turfgrass educator and researcher will receive award at the 2023 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show
USGA announced as presenting partner for GCSAA Conference and Trade Show December 8, 2022 The organization joins the Golf Course Builders Association of America and the American Society of Golf Course Architects as presenting partners of GCSAA's 2023 event in Orlando.
Growing a movement at Mistwood Golf Club December 2022 Angelica Carmen brings 8,000 square feet of pollinator-friendly plantings to the Illinois course.
Establishing tall fescue turfgrass using subsurface drip irrigation December 2022 Seeded tall fescue turfgrass was successfully established 
in silty clay loam soils using various tested methods.
Homecoming king: Hoolehan returns to Wildhorse Resort & Casino December 2022 After a nearly five-year absence, former GCSAA president Sean Hoolehan, CGCS, 
returns to a course he helped build and maintain for more than two decades, 
Wildhorse Resort & Casino
Relative success: Two generations of Wisconsin golf industry professionals November 2022 Neil and Matt Radatz have become the first parent/child Certified Golf Course Superintendent and Certified Turf Equipment Manager.
Changing course: An interview with Kevin Sunderman November 2022 Sunderman, CGCS, trades a long career in golf course management and a track record of industry service for his new role as the chief operating officer for GCSAA.
The eagles have landed (on a Florida golf course) November 30, 2022 Two of America’s territorial national birds found locked together at Lone Palm Golf Club before separating, with help from a golf course superintendent.
Peter J. Grass, CGCS, wins 2022 Leo Feser Award November 29, 2022 The Montana superintendent’s personal tale of overcoming mental health challenges was selected as the year’s top superintendent-written article in GCM.
Golf course lightning safety: Four essential safety tips November 28, 2022 Lightning on a golf course can endanger staff. Here's what to understand to keep your team safe.
GCM’s Industry News Digest: November 2022 November 23, 2022 The latest golf course product and industry news, curated for golf course superintendents and other turf industry professionals.
Maintenance crew rescues pup-filled plane November 17, 2022 Superintendent and staff help in aftermath of an emergency landing on Wisconsin golf course.
FMC Corp. donates $25,000 to GCSAA Disaster Relief Fund through matching gift program November 17, 2022 Gift assists GCSAA members affected by natural disasters.
Man on the move November 16, 2022 Kenton Brunson has always displayed a desire to explore all the industry has to offer, including a move from Phoenix Country Club to Bermuda's Mid Ocean Club.
Water conservation on hybrid bermudagrass fairways using soil moisture sensors November 2022 Three soil moisture sensor technologies were compared to traditional evapotranspiration-based irrigation practices.