Brandon Razo receives GCSAA Emerging Leader Award January 17, 2023 The eight-year GCSAA member is highly involved with GCSAA task groups.
Peanut pioneer played role in grasses, soil science January 2023 George Washington Carver is well known for his many contributions to agriculture. His work also influenced the study and care of turfgrass.
Photo quiz: darker green, irregular brown areas January 2023 A divided rough and strange marks on a practice area make up this month's turf mysteries.
GCM's Guide to the 2023 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show January 2023 This year's event in Orlando will be ‘Unlike any our members have experienced before.’
Kenneth Benoit Jr., CGCS, earns Excellence in Government Affairs Award from GCSAA January 10, 2023 Efforts to establish best management practices for New York state golf courses recognized as award-worthy environmental stewardship and industry advocacy
Election 2022: The voters have spoken January 2023 Democrats and Republicans will have to compromise if they want to send anything to the president’s desk. What does that mean for golf?
Verdure: Water drops through time January 2023 A look back at the history of the water drop penetration test and its use as a reliable research method in turfgrass management.
Proud Papa: John Newton, CGCS, wins the 2023 Col. John Morley Award January 2023 A mentor to many and friend to all, Newton, an Iowa golf luminary, will receive the award at the 2023 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show
Applied nutrient use on U.S. golf courses continues to decrease according to GCSAA’s Golf Course Environmental Profile survey January 3, 2023 The survey, conducted by Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, also shows a decrease in fertilized acres at U.S. courses
Fred Yelverton to receive 2023 GCSAA Outstanding Contribution Award January 3, 2023 The North Carolina State University professor and Extension specialist will be honored during the 2023 GCSAA Conference and Show in Orlando.
The effects of plant biostimulants on cool-season turfgrass seedlings December 2022 Humic substances and complex organic materials are shown to have a positive effect on turfgrass performance.
What’s the big idea: We’re all recruiters December 2022 Outreach programs play a valuable role in recruiting the industry’s future.
On familiar ground at Hiawatha Sportsman's Club December 2022 Superintendent Dee Robideau has gone from a grateful member of the century-old Michigan club to its caretaker.
John Newton wins GCSAA 2023 Col. John Morley Award December 20, 2022 This pinnacle GCSAA award recognizes a significant contribution to the advancement of the golf course superintendent’s profession.
Three big lessons from the 2022 Green Start Academy December 16, 2022 For industry professionals, turf knowledge is only a small part of a bigger leadership puzzle.
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.