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  • Inside golf’s grass seed shortage

    September 23, 2021
    GCM takes an in-depth look at the factors driving the current shortage, what lies ahead, and what seed-shorthanded superintendents can do right now.
  • Brandon Hoag named 2021 Most Valuable Technician

    September 21, 2021
    A relative newcomer to the industry, the New York equipment manager has transformed a once-disjointed shop operation into its own well-oiled machine.
  • Photo Quiz: Tidy piles of soil, rings on turf

    September 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Attention, turf buffs: What do you think produced these two surfaces’ unfortunate fates? See how well your theories hold up.
  • Green turf in the Blue Ridge

    September 14, 2021
    Grandfather Golf & Country Club in North Carolina uses a powerful portfolio of Intrinsic brand fungicides to provide plant health benefits and stay on top of key turf diseases.
  • Managing root-knot nematodes in warm-season turfgrass

    September 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A nematologist outlines the life cycle and behavior of these microscopic organisms, a new method for diagnosis, and current tools for control.
  • Drone spray applications taking off on golf courses

    September 9, 2021
    Hear from two superintendents experimenting with spraying via drone, get insights on the practice’s logistics and limitations, and see airborne applications in action.
  • Setting the stage for the 2021 Solheim Cup

    September 2, 2021
    Visit Inverness Club during tournament-prep week, hear from superintendent John Zimmers about recent course work, and get all the playing surface details for the U.S.-Europe showdown.
  • GCM’s guide to 2021-2022 early order programs

    September 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Get tips for planning your purchases, maximizing value and avoiding potential pitfalls, plus find top companies’ 2021-2022 EOP offerings and key dates.
  • Nitrogen fertilizer costs and turfgrass response

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Are some pricier nitrogen sources a better value in the long run? Researchers looked into the claim, measuring turf’s responses to 10 N sources and the cost to achieve such responses.
  • The art of managing turf density

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Turf scientist Jack Fry, Ph.D., talks thatch, disease, overseeding and other factors that need special consideration as the (turf) plot thickens.
  • GCSAA announces winners of 2021 Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards

    August 24, 2021
    Meet four superintendents whose facilities are at the forefront of environmentally responsible, community-enriching golf course management.
  • Heat illness in golf course maintenance

    August 23, 2021
    Protect your crew members from the dangers of extreme heat. Learn about the four types of heat illness and how to prevent, recognize and treat them in your golf course operation.
  • Photo Quiz: Brown patches in bahiagrass, indented lines on green

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    What stories do these curious turf conditions tell? Have a go at guessing the causes in this month’s Photo Quiz.
  • Shifting sands: Returning a golf property to its sand dune roots

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Go inside the still-unfolding transformation of Oklahoma’s Boiling Springs Golf Club, a case study in adapting an existing golf course to the game’s changing landscape.
  • Turfgrass nutrition recommendations: SLAN vs. MLSN

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Michigan State researchers compared greens fertilized according to the different philosophies to see whether one resulted in better turf quality.
  • GCSAA elevates, enhances Col. John Morley Award for superintendents

    August 17, 2021
    In addition to the revamped award — now exclusively for golf course superintendents — GCSAA has announced new awards for young leaders, outstanding industry contributions.
  • Verdure: What to dew about dollar spot

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A Penn State study looked at the influence of dew removal and mowing frequency on dollar spot control, testing the practices alone and in combination with fungicide use.
  • Keeping the green at Mongolia’s only golf course

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Mount Bogd Golf & Country Club superintendent Ariunbold Damba discusses growing turf and gaining a foothold for golf in a region with extreme winters and rugged terrain.
  • Save the date: 2021 GCSAA Golf Championships rescheduled

    August 12, 2021
    This year’s competitions will be held in the fall at three top venues in Palm Springs, Calif.
  • Turfgrass drought survival and recovery

    August 2021 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Just how little water is enough to pull turf through drought? Researchers investigated the minimum irrigation requirements of three turfgrass species.
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