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  • Pythium diseases are not all the same

    November 8, 2018
    Distinguish between Pythium root rot and Pythium root dysfunction to optimally address these very different turf diseases.
  • Pinehurst’s Bob Farren chosen for Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame

    November 7, 2018
    The 38-year GCSAA member has managed course conditions for three U.S. Opens and several other major events.
  • 2019 Dog Days of Golf calendar features cover pup Romeo

    November 6, 2018
    Superintendent Ryan Semritc’s young border collie/Brittany mix is popular with golfers at Willows Run Golf Complex in Redmond, Wash.
  • Golf course crew member still going strong at 90

    November 5, 2018
    Mowing fairways on a small-town Iowa course is “kind of like heaven” for Kenny Hartsock.
  • Reducing Poa annua in zoysiagrass fairways

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Can fraze mowing provide effective non-chemical control of Poa annua?
  • Effects of potassium on a bentgrass green

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A six-year study monitored quality, growth and disease incidence over a range of potassium levels.
  • Verdure: ‘You can’ doesn’t mean ‘you should’

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Hoping to hasten putting green establishment by applying more fertilizer? Consider this research first.
  • Techniques for turfgrass re-establishment following winterkill

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Researchers evaluated the effects of fertilizer treatments, protective covers, and seeding creeping bentgrass or annual bluegrass on the re-establishment of putting greens post-winterkill.
  • Career: Leverage your love of golf to get a job

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Job seekers who know how to show their appreciation of and dedication to the game of golf have a leg up on the competition.
  • Wisdom for the superintendent journey

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A South Dakota superintendent shares what he has learned within the profession, including lessons in leadership, self-awareness, managing others and more.
  • ‘Fake news’ and the golf course superintendent

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Managing public opinion about golf courses is a new responsibility for those in the industry.
  • Giving his all: Justin Woodland of The Barn Golf Club

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    The Utah superintendent and owner of Airgronomics discusses helping golf industry kin and others in need, and shares the personal circumstances that have fueled his generosity.
  • Turfgrass in U.S. national parks

    November 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A variety of golf courses are maintained within the country’s treasured, protected lands.
  • A Green Start grad’s homecoming

    October 31, 2018
    Green Start Academy alum Logan Murphy was thrilled to return for the 2018 edition of the event for assistant superintendents, this time as a speaker.
  • Golf Channel’s Lauren Thompson coming to Golf Industry Show

    October 30, 2018
    Thompson will host the opening and closing events and visit the trade show floor in San Diego.
  • Ismael Herruzo Delgado wins Royal Spanish Golf Federation scholarship

    October 30, 2018
    The Michigan State University student will receive $24,000 to study turfgrass management.
  • Leveling up at Green Start Academy

    October 26, 2018
    Assistants get a crash course in the multifaceted role of superintendent during day one of the 2018 program.
  • A Green Start jump-start

    October 23, 2018
    East Lake Golf Club superintendent Charles Aubry is an alumnus and huge proponent of the Green Start Academy assistant-development program.
  • Dollar spot fungi in golf course thatch

    October 23, 2018
    A recent study shifted the focus from soil to the thatch layer in measuring the presence of disease-causing fungus Sclerotinia homoeocarpa.
  • Bayer doubles commitment to grant program for second year

    October 23, 2018
    The company will send 10 GCSAA members to the 2019 Golf Industry Show, five of them from areas impacted by recent hurricanes.
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