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  • A new use for old bunker sand

    April 30, 2020
    Swapped-out bunker sand can be repurposed as a growing medium for native wildflowers and grasses, creating valuable habitat for insects and small animals.
  • Coronavirus and golf: Superintendent provides masks for first responders

    April 25, 2020
    A superintendent-spearheaded fundraiser in the Denver area has supplied more than 6,000 N95 masks to local first responders.
  • PGA of America announces Golf Emergency Relief Fund

    April 14, 2020
    GCSAA members experiencing hardship as a result of coronavirus are among those eligible for financial aid.
  • Former assistant superintendent pivots to health care

    April 13, 2020
    A Floridian’s career shift from golf course maintenance to nursing has coincided with the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Managing Pythium diseases effectively

    April 13, 2020
    Golfers love warm weather. Unfortunately, so does Pythium. Use these tips to identify Pythium diseases and protect your high-value turf.
  • Coronavirus and golf: One man, 350 acres

    April 9, 2020
    His facility closed, a Virginia superintendent tasked with single-handedly tending 36 holes of golf describes his strategy and the strange solitude of a vacated golfscape.
  • Coronavirus and golf: Course closed — or is it?

    April 2, 2020
    The pandemic has presented a Wisconsin superintendent with a new problem: trespassers seeking an outdoor escape on his closed course.
  • Golf course minimum maintenance guidelines

    April 2, 2020
    Course closed or staff slashed in the wake of coronavirus? GCSAA and the USGA have outlined a minimum maintenance plan for keeping turf alive until standard operations can resume.
  • Spent coffee grounds for turfgrass?

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Texas A&M researchers are investigating whether used coffee grounds can rival peat moss as a root-zone amendment.
  • Verdure: Primo your way to reduced nitrogen fertilizer

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Can applications of trinexapac-ethyl — the active ingredient in Primo Maxx — decrease putting greens’ nitrogen requirements without compromising turf quality?
  • PGR effects on turf under heat and salt stress

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Researchers tested whether plant growth regulators could improve the health of creeping bentgrass under heat stress, salt stress and the two conditions combined.
  • PoaCure: Has annual bluegrass finally met its match?

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A turf scientist provides an in-depth look at the herbicide PoaCure, including registration info, research findings, key considerations for successful use, and more.
  • Superintendent painter creates course works of art

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Josh Smith has a gift for rendering beautiful golfscapes, both as a superintendent and in his oil paintings that depict well-known holes and holes that exist only in a designer’s mind’s eye.
  • Vermicomposting: Worms turn waste into fertilizer

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A Canadian club enlists the services of thousands of worms to convert its grass clippings, food scraps and even wood chips into a high-quality soil amendment.
  • What the Tech? Easy ways to measure turfgrass area

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Discover apps and other handy digital tools that make quick work of determining the area of the variously shaped spaces around your golf course.
  • Goodbye Poa annua, hello bentgrass

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Go inside an Ohio golf club’s decision to transition greens and fairways from Poa to bentgrass and the many components involved, from shade to PGRs to patience.
  • The hole story: Turf managers talk aerification

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Three veteran turf managers take you inside their approaches to aerification, discussing tines, timing, topdressing, regional considerations and more.
  • The future of autonomous technology in golf

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    When Cub Cadet pulled the plug on its autonomous mower program, it cast uncertainty on what had seemed a likely rise of the machines in golf course maintenance. GCM explores what comes next.
  • Golf and the greater good amid coronavirus

    March 26, 2020
    A South Dakota superintendent with a family connection to the coronavirus crisis encourages the golf industry to heed experts’ advice, plus shares what he’s doing at his own course and for his community.
  • Firsthand reports: Superintendents adjust operations for coronavirus

    March 26, 2020
    Golf course superintendents share steps they’re taking to manage both their teams and their to-do lists in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
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