The innovation and tradition of bentgrass May 16, 2024 Inside the legacy of a professional turf mainstay, and how it’s evolving.
Golf course bunkers: a line in the sand August 2023 Traditional sand bunkers can be labor-intensive and expensive to maintain. A handful of courses are seeing what life is like without these hazards.
Homecoming king: Hoolehan returns to Wildhorse Resort & Casino December 2022 After a nearly five-year absence, former GCSAA president Sean Hoolehan, CGCS, 
returns to a course he helped build and maintain for more than two decades, 
Wildhorse Resort & Casino
Oregon course races to ready for LIV Golf event May 12, 2022 Staff at Portland’s Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club are scrambling to prepare for upstart professional league’s U.S. debut.
Proceeds from donated golf rounds a lifeline for turf program December 2021 At Oregon State University, funds from GCSAA’s annual Rounds 4 Research auction have helped expand research efforts that have practical applications for golf course superintendents.
Women in turf: Career journeys, lessons and advice May 27, 2021 Five women share their unique paths into the golf course management industry, discuss the challenges they’ve faced, and pass along career wisdom.
Managing a reversible golf course February 2021 Visit some of the reversible layouts in the U.S., from rural Oregon to downtown Atlanta, and hear from superintendents who oversee courses played different ways on different days.
Golf courses, superintendents grapple with coronavirus March 18, 2020 Amid closures and quarantines, the golf course management industry is adjusting to a changing operational landscape. Superintendents share their plans and perspectives.
Suppressing Poa annua seedhead production November 2019 Researchers examined how well different mowing delays pre- and post-application of a plant growth regulator reduced seedhead counts in Poa annua greens.
Advocating for western monarchs at Stewart Meadows Golf Course October 2018 The nine-hole facility’s five certified monarch waystations are a rarity in the Pacific Northwest.
Water swap: Middlefield Golf Course November 2016 For an Oregon golf course, a change in ownership meant a change in its irrigation source, and the switch has brought substantial savings of both water and money.