• GCM’s guide to 2020-2021 early order programs

    September 2020
    Early order programs deliver benefits beyond the bottom line. Explore the various perks, get tips for maximizing value, and find top companies’ EOP offerings and key dates, all in one place.
  • Regal revival: The 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot

    September 2020
    The test that awaits golfers at the U.S. Open is the product of six years of work by Stephen Rabideau, CGCS, and his team to return Winged Foot to its original, Golden Age rendering.
  • Turfgrass cultivation methods: A roster

    August 27, 2020
    No matter how you slice it, cultivation is a key ingredient in maintaining high-quality turf. A turf scientist breaks down the different techniques to help you determine the best regimen for your site.
  • Biking for golf course BMPs

    August 13, 2020
    Ken Benoit, CGCS, is traveling across the U.S. to champion and consult on environmental best management practices for golf courses. And his tour will be entirely pedal-powered.
  • Damage done at Winged Foot Golf Club

    August 13, 2020
    Just a month shy of the 2020 U.S. Open, the host venue was hit with tree loss and a prolonged power outage courtesy of Tropical Storm Isaias.
  • Game on at the 2020 PGA Championship

    August 3, 2020
    Aside from a missing phone, the golf course maintenance team at TPC Harding Park is in top form and ready to usher in major play in this unusual year.
  • Verdure: You really ought to cover that up

    August 2020
    With more transition zone courses opting for ultradwarf bermudagrass greens, researchers investigated various strategies for preventing winter injury of the warm-season grass.
  • Fine fescues on golf courses: Abiotic stresses

    August 2020
    Fine fescues have many strong suits as golf course turf, but also shortcomings. Researchers examine different fine fescues’ responses to traffic, drought, shade, salinity and other stresses.
  • Coronavirus golf course costs

    August 2020
    A GCSAA survey of more than 450 superintendents offers a snapshot of the virus’s impacts on revenue, maintenance budgets and capital improvement plans.
  • Texas’ first family of turf

    August 2020
    Golf course maintenance is in the Moore family DNA, and their imprint on the game in Waco, Texas, has comprised constructing a short course and holding superintendent posts at two prominent facilities.
  • Remembering a son, brother through golf

    August 2020
    Matt Renk hoped to follow in the footsteps of his father, Dave, a superintendent. More than a decade after Matt’s passing at age 15, his spirit lives on in the industry he aspired to be part of.
  • Bunker edges: Inverted-sod technique

    July 30, 2020
    Bunker edges can be an agronomic Achilles’ heel. A Canadian superintendent has hit upon an inside-out approach for improved aesthetics.