Photo Quiz: Brown trail of turf, peculiar prints January 2021 What’s to blame for the blemishes on these two greens? Join the investigation in this month’s Photo Quiz.
Golf course labor: Bridging the Gen Z generation gap January 2021 A superintendent shares what he has learned managing high school- and college-aged crew members, and offers advice on helping your youngest staffers — and, in turn, your operation — thrive.
What the Tech? Practical plant identification on the golf course January 2021 A deeper knowledge of the various plant life under your care will help you turn out a better golfscape. Try these apps for quick, easy ID of flowers, trees, shrubs and more.
GCM’s guide to the 2021 Golf Industry Show January 2021 The show must go on(line)! Here’s everything you need to navigate GIS 2021, from the virtual platform itself to the education lineup, trade show, special events and more.
Wisdom from 2020 for golf course superintendents December 31, 2020 As we bid farewell to an extraordinary year, an industry veteran reflects on lessons from the coronavirus pandemic that shouldn’t be left in the rearview mirror.
Top (dock-diving) dog December 31, 2020 You’ll find a star athlete at Braemar Golf Course in Minnesota. Meet Marbles, a talented canine who has fetched a few world records. See her in action.
Matthew Crowther wins GCSAA’s President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship December 29, 2020 The Massachusetts superintendent keeps inputs to a minimum to cultivate courses that cater to both golfers and Mother Nature.
California Alliance for Golf honored by GCSAA for advocacy efforts December 15, 2020 The coalition brings together different sectors of California’s golf industry to protect and promote the game as a unified entity.
Tyler Bloom wins 2020 Leo Feser Award December 8, 2020 Bloom’s GCM article about welcoming golf course employees who have different abilities has been voted the top superintendent-written story.
Poa annua: Alternative control options December 2020 Lemon juice for Poa control? In the quest for non-herbicidal treatments, researchers tested several outside-the-box options. Here’s how they fared.
Effects of shade on warm-season turf water-use rates December 2020 Researchers gauged how moderate shade influenced the evapotranspiration rates of four bermudagrasses and two zoysiagrasses.
Evaluating biological thatch control in turfgrass December 2020 Some biostimulants may reduce thatch without the disruption to play that occurs with aerification or other intensive practices.
Wetting agents for winter turf protection December 2020 Researchers explored whether applying wetting agents to dormant ultradwarf bermudagrass greens could curb winter injury and ensure speedy spring green-up.
Michael Kenna to receive GCSAA’s Distinguished Service Award December 1, 2020 The former director of USGA Green Section Research has been instrumental in leading and advocating for turf research that has elevated the golf industry.
Photo Quiz: Irrigation line inhabitants, uneven ground December 2020 Some fishy things were afoot at the golf facilities in this month’s Photo Quiz. See whether you can figure out what brought them about.
Retirement planning basics for golf course superintendents December 2020 A retired superintendent shares introductory retirement-planning steps and insights tailored to those who make a living keeping the green.
Improved irrigation spurs course’s resurgence December 2020 With its recent irrigation system overhaul, once-struggling Anthem Country Club near Las Vegas is singing a new tune. Stakeholders discuss overcoming obstacles both geographic and financial.
Narrating history: Jim Nantz reflects on the 1997 Masters December 1, 2020 The sportscaster — recipient of GCSAA’s 2021 Old Tom Morris Award — revisits the moment that changed golf and finding the words to capture it.
Jim Nantz: Calling the shots December 2020 At the mic for over 30 years, Nantz has narrated some of golf’s biggest moments. The 2021 Old Tom Morris Award winner chats with GCM about his career, his respect for superintendents, his role in the Alzheimer’s fight, and more.
Golf in Alaska: Golf’s last frontier November 2020 What Alaska lacks in a lengthy golf season, it makes up for with midnight sun and majestic scenery. Here’s a look at golf in the largest and northernmost state.