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  • Visit GCM at the Golf Industry Show!

    January 23, 2020
    Swing by booth 3035 to chat with the editors, learn about opportunities to write for the magazine, share your turf “hacks” for prizes, snag some cool swag, and more.
  • Vote for GCM’s New Product of the Year

    January 21, 2020
    Choose your favorite now, or vote on the trade show floor at the 2020 Golf Industry Show, where each product in the running — and many more! — will be on display.
  • Four days in Orlando at the 2020 Golf Industry Show

    January 9, 2020
    You can’t do it all, so here’s a day-by-day guide to the can’t-miss events for your best GIS.
  • Change of scene: Preview the new space for the 2020 Golf Industry Show

    January 9, 2020
    Same place, new space: The North/South Concourse of Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center will be the setting for many of the goings-on at GIS. Get familiar with the premises.
  • GCSAA announces winners of 2019 Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards

    January 7, 2020
    Top honorees include superintendents from two university-tied tracks, a course built atop a former landfill, and a facility known for its forward thinking.
  • Verdure: The way-back article for 2020

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Research published in 1962 on bermudagrass’s response to varying light intensity still offers pertinent insight on turfgrass light requirements and cutting heights.
  • Reducing soil salinity caused by high-salinity irrigation

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Can cultural practices or commercial products decrease soil salinity on their own, without the need for additional irrigation?
  • Improving soil, establishing turfgrass with biosolids fertilizers

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Researchers compared the effectiveness of a synthetic fertilizer and four biosolids products, made from nutrient-rich organic materials that result from the treatment of wastewater.
  • LedgeRock Golf Club’s learning lab

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Budding woodworkers get to apply their skills in the real world — and a superintendent gets a hand with stewardship — thanks to a partnership between golf club and school district.
  • Jumpin’ jiminy! Jumping worms on golf courses

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    This invasive pest — whose castings degrade soil — has no approved chemical controls. Here’s a look at preventive measures and the latest research on foiling these ruinous wigglers.
  • What the Tech? Golf course pin placement

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Pin placement software allows superintendents to make more informed decisions on hole locations, which can reduce wear on greens and enhance golfer experience.
  • A river ran through it: Tackling flooding at Oxbow Country Club

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Regular spring flooding used to plague North Dakota’s Oxbow Country Club. Rerouting, new features and other renovation work have allowed the course to reinvent itself, higher and drier.
  • Ready, willing and able: Inclusiveness in golf course maintenance

    January 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Working on the maintenance crew at a Maryland golf club has been a source of pride, belonging for employees with different abilities.
  • Kyle Barton wins Grassroots Ambassador Leadership Award

    December 31, 2019
    From hosting course visits for policymakers to mentoring fellow ambassadors, the Michigan superintendent is a standout advocate for the golf industry.
  • Gary Ingram wins GCSAA’s President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship

    December 31, 2019
    Overseeing an environmentally responsible golf operation is just a starting point for the California superintendent, whose community outreach efforts are a cut above.
  • Best of both worlds: Education on the GIS trade show floor

    December 30, 2019
    The trade show at the 2020 Golf Industry Show won’t just be a feast for the eyes — you’ll find plenty of food for thought in the form of on-floor education.
  • Save time and money at the Golf Industry Show

    December 19, 2019
    Experience GIS for less while getting the most out of your precious time in Orlando. This checklist can help you cut costs and maximize value.
  • Carey Lohrenz to speak at Golf Industry Show

    December 17, 2019
    Lohrenz, the first female F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot, will motivate and inspire during the finale of the 2020 Golf Industry Show.
  • Peter Gorman wins GCSAA’s Excellence in Government Affairs Award

    December 17, 2019
    The 21-year GCSAA member has been at the forefront of Connecticut’s water conversation, representing the golf industry in planning and policy recommendations.
  • Dave Waymire wins 2019 Leo Feser Award

    December 10, 2019
    Waymire’s GCM article — a collection of wisdom culled from fellow turf managers — has been selected as the best superintendent-written story published in the magazine.
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