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  • GCSAA funds $127,500 in new research

    March 26, 2019
    With focuses ranging from fertilizer to nematodes, eight turfgrass research projects will receive grants from the association in 2019.
  • Ohoopee Match Club: Out of the dunes

    March 21, 2019
    On a pure-sand site in a secluded area of Georgia, superintendent Rhett Baker has helped bring Ohoopee Match Club — an easygoing, whimsical 22-hole layout — to life.
  • Managing golf course ponds, lakes without traditional herbicides

    March 21, 2019
    Discover proactive strategies and some of the latest technologies for keeping your course’s water bodies stable, eye-pleasing and odor-free.
  • The Players: Data drives preparations at TPC Sawgrass

    March 13, 2019
    New tournament dates have the TPC Sawgrass maintenance team digging into the numbers to fine-tune future prep work.
  • Intelligro gives $5,000 to the EIFG

    March 12, 2019
    The gift furthers the company’s support of GCSAA’s research initiatives.
  • Dollar spot resistance to SDHI fungicides

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Recent reports of resistance to next-generation SDHI fungicides have prompted a closer look at dollar spot mutations and management strategies.
  • Sand-capped fairways: Long-term dynamics and management requirements

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Texas A&M researchers are continuing to examine the effects of sand capping on fairways, studying the practice’s longer-term impacts on turf and soil.
  • Verdure: Jim Beard on the benefits of turfgrass

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A paper from the late Jim Beard, Ph.D., compiled the many merits of turfgrass as documented by scientific studies. The collection remains relevant decades later.
  • Soil surfactant effects on golf course greens

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Michigan State researchers evaluated the impacts of soil surfactant treatments on turf’s response to insufficient irrigation, overwatering and traffic stress.
  • Silvery-thread moss infestation in greens

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Researchers investigated whether aerification or vertislicing alone or in combination with topdressing or herbicide applications could help reduce silvery-thread moss in putting greens.
  • Elena Rivas: A rising star in Spain

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Superintendent Elena Rivas has blazed her own trail, which has included course work on two continents, a stop at Michigan State and, at present, making a splash in her native Spain.
  • Golf advocacy tips from Bob Nielsen, CGCS

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    The award-winning advocate’s journey started inauspiciously and offers lessons in effectively championing golf and golf course superintendents.
  • Natural weed suppression in fine fescues

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    University of Minnesota scientists detail their work evaluating fine fescue species for the plants’ ability to suppress crabgrass.
  • 5 simple ways to increase your professionalism

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Two golf course superintendents share ideas for bringing the role out of the shadows — including transparency, innovation and better communication — and why doing so matters.
  • Economist: Golf labor numbers ā€˜gloomy’

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Sports economist Todd McFall offers his take on the results of GCSAA’s latest labor survey, discussing motivating factors and possible paths forward.
  • Labor pains in golf course management

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Golf courses big and small and at all compass points are struggling to fill maintenance positions in an evolving job market. GCSAA’s latest labor survey offers a closer look at the challenges.
  • An international focus for Rafael Barajas

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    GCSAA’s 2019 president views the association’s global growth as good for both business and the sustainability of the game.
  • American dream: Rafael Barajas, CGCS

    March 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Determination and an unwavering commitment to self-improvement have powered Rafael Barajas, CGCS, on his journey to the GCSAA presidency.
  • Turf Club: Camaraderie, advice off the golf course

    February 28, 2019
    Informal gatherings with a group of fellow turf enthusiasts helped an assistant superintendent boost his agronomic IQ and find a sense of community.
  • Greg Brandriet wins Grassroots Ambassador Leadership Award

    February 26, 2019
    An interest in politics and a desire to connect with other superintendents sparked the South Dakotan’s advocacy work on behalf of the golf industry.
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