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  • Stave off summer turf stress

    June 2014 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Superintendents share budget-friendly ideas plus strategies for garnering the funds for team recognition initiatives.
  • Preventing damage to golf course ornamentals

    July 2013 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    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?
  • Productive performance reviews for golf course employees

    March 2012 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A poorly executed employee review can have zero or even a negative impact on a staff member’s performance. Try these tips to conduct reviews that improve and retain your workforce.
  • Wildfires and golf courses: What superintendents should know

    October 2011 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Weather conditions, vegetation, geography and several other factors influence how prone a course is to wildfire. Learn the basics and hear from supers who’ve been faced with flames.
  • Fire yourself! Tips for reinvigorating your golf course operation

    July 2011 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Take this drastic (theoretical!) step to polish your processes and remake your management swing. A longtime superintendent shares advice for breaking out of familiar routines, motivating staff and more.
  • Vole control on the golf course

    January 2011 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A wildlife management specialist lays out methods for outsmarting these covert critters and offsetting their damage to turf.
  • Renovation risk: In-house or contractor?

    August 2010 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    An in-house renovation can make you the hero or the fall guy. Golf course superintendents and builders weigh in.
  • Winter turf damage and turf covers: A guide

    March 2010 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Is it crown hydration or anoxia? Would a permeable or impermeable cover be best? Match injury to defense and get more know-how on seeing turf through winter.
  • Winter turf damage: The green in the bubble

    September 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A grounds crew got creative to revive a winter-decimated green in just days. Here’s how they devised the structure that produced the remarkable results.
  • 13 tips for better putting green collars

    June 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Collars tend to take a beating for the sake of putting surface playability. A turf consultant offers recommendations for curbing collar decline and improving appearance.
  • This or that? Turfgrass aerification decisions

    May 2009 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Deep vs. shallow tines? A preventive vs. curative approach? A turfgrass consultant advises on which choices are wisest when it comes to countering soil compaction.
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