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 Resistance in Microdochium patch to propiconazole is common in British Columbia, 
but less common in Ontario.
GCSAA launches certification program for turf equipment managers May 24, 2022 Certified Turf Equipment Manager designation is the first of its kind for turf equipment technicians
Ten safety mistakes you didn’t know you were making on your golf course May 20, 2022 You’re probably making some of these common mistakes in your golf course maintenance strategy. Find out how to avoid them.
New Kentucky bluegrass strain cuts mowing needs in half May 2022 Research into dwarf growth cultivars points to lighter labor requirements.
Good times, bad times: Southern Hills assistant superintendent Doug Cocanour May 18, 2022 The ability to thrive and survive tough times has made the 12-year GCSAA member a perfect fit at Southern Hills.
GCM’s Industry News Digest: May 2022 May 13, 2022 The latest golf course product and industry news, curated for golf course superintendents and other turf industry professionals.
Oregon course races to ready for LIV Golf event May 12, 2022 Staff at Portland’s Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club are scrambling to prepare for upstart professional league’s U.S. debut.
Verdure: Dollar spot and nitrogen, Part 2 May 2022 Researchers examined the effects of three nitrogen sources on dollar spot severity.
Return engagement: The 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills May 2022 Russ Myers’ second stint at Southern Hills has visited both ends of the personal and professional spectrum. This month, it hits another milestone with the PGA Championship.
Growing degree day data helps predict annual bluegrass flowering May 2022 Research leads to models used to schedule PGR applications to suppress annual bluegrass seedhead production.
Fab four: The 2022 U.S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles May 2022 For the first time, one golf course will lay claim to having hosted four U.S. Women’s Open championships when the major returns in June to Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club. David Fruchte, CGCS, has been there for every one of them.
A record-breaking Rounds 4 Research May 3, 2022 2022 auction raises an unprecedented $482,000 for turfgrass research, pushing the effort's total to $2.5 million since 2012.
Myriad forces driving fertility volatility May 3, 2022 A multitude of factors have sent fertilizer prices skyrocketing, and turf managers big and small have been left to pay the price.
GCM’s Industry News Digest: April 2022 April 26, 2022 The latest golf course product and industry news, curated for golf course superintendents and other turf industry professionals.
Lost Rail Golf Club: The golf course that COVID built April 2022 In an era punctuated by new ways of doing things, Lost Rail Golf Club promises to redefine the golf scene in Omaha, Neb.
Brown patch: Identify it, prevent it, control it April 21, 2022 Fend off the foliar disease with proper cultural management and a liquid flutolanil formulation.
Verdure: Dollar spot and nitrogen, Part 1 April 2022 A university and a golf course teamed up to determine whether increasing N fertilization reduces dollar spot severity on greens.
Photo Quiz: Flood remnants, tan patches on green April 2022 Calling all turf buffs: Have a go at deciphering this pair of puzzling occurrences.
North star: Carol Turner of Bigwin Island Golf Club April 2022 Superintendent Carol Turner is in charge at Ontario’s Bigwin Island Golf Club, the place where she got her first experience in the business.