Career planning: Turn goals into reality September 2015 Your professional aspirations in golf course management will come within closer reach if you revisit and refine them more frequently than just to update your résumé.
Lighten up: White roofs for golf course maintenance facilities August 2015 The white roof on the AC-free maintenance facility at Minnesota Valley Country Club in Bloomington, Minn., helps soften summer’s swelter.
The art of the golf course bunker August 2015 Take a peek at eight unique, inspired bunkers, crafted to resemble a beloved beagle, a crabby course mascot and more.
Be mindful of migratory birds July 2015 Golf course construction and maintenance practices could adversely affect species protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Winter golf course maintenance: Keeping the green at 20 below February 2015 Three Wyoming superintendents share how they shepherd their golf courses through extreme winters and the flurry of agronomic challenges that come with.
Santa Claus’ golf course December 2014 In Santa Claus, Ind., Christmas Lake Golf Course is part of the year-round Yuletide charm. Meet the superintendent who oversees this particularly festive facility.
Guide to small-engine maintenance October 2014 Proper engine maintenance on- and off-season will keep your golf course equipment running at its peak.
Turf math: A case for metric units September 2014 For a U.S.-groomed, Asia-based turf scientist, use of the metric system makes important on-course measurements easier to calculate and conceptualize.
Renovating golf course bunkers: 7 key considerations August 2014 A superintendent-turned-designer discusses drainage, sand selection, edges, liners and other elements of upgrading bunkers with a focus on prolonging their life span.
Stave off summer turf stress June 2014 Three superintendents share cultural and mechanical tips that have helped their courses weather the strains of summer.
Top 10 reasons to lightweight-roll golf course greens April 2014 This overview of the benefits of lightweight rolling — decreased disease incidence, better turf establishment and more — will have you ready to roll.
Controlled burns on the golf course February 2014 A Michigan superintendent shares his process for carrying out controlled burns of his course’s naturalized areas every spring, from developing a “burn plan” to supervising the blaze.
Golf course landscaping for fall October 2013 Color has an undeniable impact on golfers and the golfscape, and fall furnishes a dazzling palette all its own. A horticulturist offers insight on incorporating plants with fall appeal.
Creating a new practice facility at Lake Merced Golf Club September 2013 The team at a San Francisco-area club turned a forgotten part of the property into an additional practice area designed with ease of maintenance in mind.
Just rewards: Showing appreciation for your golf course crew September 2013 Superintendents share budget-friendly ideas plus strategies for garnering the funds for team recognition initiatives.
Preventing damage to golf course ornamentals July 2013 How you plant, prune and approach stressors can impact how injury-prone (and costly!) your course’s trees, shrubs and perennials are.
Turf equipment winterization and winter storage December 2012 Proper equipment prep for the chillier months will ensure machine longevity and allow for peace of mind come spring.
The fundamentals of frequency of clip November 2012 Adding this easy measurement to your toolbox can improve the quality of your turf — think increased ball roll without lowering height of cut — while cutting maintenance time and costs.
A tale of two golf course renovations October 2012 Neighboring Hawaiian resorts chose different but successful approaches to the dilemma of whether to close or stay open during major renovations.
Reel mowers: Scythe or scissors? July 2012 An equipment manager explores the mechanics of reel mowers in this lighthearted look at blades, angles, friction and the age-old question: Does the machine operate more like a scythe or a pair of scissors?