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  • Navigating golf course design and construction

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Golf course architects, builders and superintendents agree proactive teamwork 
and communication are key to successful construction and renovation projects.
  • Turf vs. trees: the competition for water

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    How to manage the biological irrigation contest on your course
  • Encore performance: Women volunteers write another chapter at U.S. Open

    June 14, 2022
    Six turfgrass professionals who first connected at the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open are back at it as part of the crew at The Country Club this week.
  • What's the big idea?: The importance of transpiration

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Give your turf a break by enabling this critical process for cool-season grasses
  • GCSAA professional development director Koehler announces retirement

    June 14, 2022
    Koehler leaves behind a legacy of valuable professional education programs.
  • Prepping for the Curtis Cup, Latshaw style

    June 10, 2022
    Paul B. Latshaw, CGCS, has hosted USGA championships at Merion Golf Club, but this year’s experience looks different.
  • What pathogens create root rot?

    June 8, 2022
    Unraveling the mystery of ectotrophic root-infecting fungi in bermudagrass putting greens.
  • GCM’s Industry News Digest: June 2022

    June 7, 2022
    The latest golf course product and industry news, curated for golf course superintendents and other turf industry professionals.
  • Break room beautification benefits S.C. course crew

    June 7, 2022
    Volunteers show appreciation for maintenance team by refurbishing run-down facilities at Oldfield Golf Club: ‘They deserve someplace nice’ 
  • A family legacy at Dallas Athletic Club

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    For more than a half-century, the Nettles family — father Clyde and son Kevin — oversaw an unmatched tenure of golf course maintenance in the Lone Star State.
  • Women volunteers return to the U.S. Women's Open

    June 3, 2022
    A group of 30 maintenance volunteers are part of the team making this year's Women's Open go.
  • A trio of talent at the U.S. Women’s Open

    June 2, 2022
    For this week’s U.S. Women’s Open presented by ProMedica at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club in Southern Pines, N.C., David Fruchte, CGCS, depends on the three superintendents to help guide the way.
  • Women in turf: Lorabeth Catterson

    June 2, 2022
    Hillcrest Country Club’s assistant director of agronomy shares advice, life lessons and challenges
  • The Country Club prepares for the U.S. Open

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    The USGA is going back to its roots with the 122nd U.S. Open.
  • Verdure: Turfgrass is not the largest irrigated crop

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Data shows turf on golf courses isn't the biggest use of water.
  • On a course for mental health

    June 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    After years of struggling with issues beyond his control, a veteran superintendent reached out for professional help — and now regrets not having done so sooner.
  • Carrying on for a cause: Prepping Pine Needles for the U.S. Women’s Open

    May 31, 2022
    As he steps in for a family member, Dwain McKinnon is determined to do him and others proud. 
  • Hosting the NCAA championships at Grayhawk Golf Club

    May 25, 2022
    Third-generation superintendent Ernie Pock oversees the Scottsdale, Ariz., club, which has become the NCAA’s go-to locale.
  • The mother of invention: A Rounds 4 Research origin story

    May 24, 2022
    Born out of necessity in the Carolinas, GCSAA's national Rounds 4 Research program, continues to benefit the future of turf research.
  • Diagnosing DMI fungicide resistance issues on Canadian golf courses

    May 2022 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Resistance in Microdochium patch to propiconazole is common in British Columbia, 
but less common in Ontario.
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