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  • Phillip Vines honored by Musser International Turfgrass Foundation

    February 21, 2019
    The Rutgers University Ph.D. candidate is the recipient of the foundation’s 2019 Award of Excellence.
  • AMVAC donates $25,000 to the EIFG

    February 19, 2019
    The company has again pledged funds to support advocacy training for GCSAA members.
  • Three states establish BMP guidelines for golf courses

    February 19, 2019
    Georgia, Nebraska and Ohio have published statewide best management practices with grants from GCSAA. Learn more about and view the new BMP manuals.
  • Changing of the guard at GIS 2019

    February 7, 2019
    Rafael Barajas, CGCS, was elected the 83rd president of GCSAA at the association’s Annual Meeting.
  • Help wanted: Staffing strategies at GIS 2019

    February 7, 2019
    A lively discussion on labor, led by GCSAA CEO Rhett Evans, underscored a new reality: Today’s superintendents often work as hard at obtaining employees as they do at agronomy.
  • Turfgrass Talk Show: Turning lemons into lemonade

    February 7, 2019
    Three leaders in golf course management shared their stories of turnarounds at neglected or severely damaged golf courses.
  • Kendrick B. Melrose Family Foundation donates $1 million to EIFG

    February 6, 2019
    The gift is the second such contribution from the Melrose Foundation and will support professional development for golf course equipment managers.
  • Off and running at the Opening Session

    February 6, 2019
    The Opening Session at GIS 2019 honored the past and looked to the future in a festive, often poignant program that kicked off the trade show.
  • Lightning Round Learning! speakers bring the thunder

    February 6, 2019
    The rapid-fire presentations provided a deluge of information to a packed house at GIS 2019.
  • Up for debate at GIS 2019

    February 6, 2019
    At the whim of a spinning wheel, a panel of superintendents dished on an array of hot topics during Tuesday’s “The Great Debate.”
  • Tackling turfgrass problems at GIS 2019

    February 5, 2019
    Want to apply silicon to your turf? Grass growing too fast? Moss on your greens? Three scientists and a superintendent outlined turf troubles and presented fresh solutions.
  • A water world at GIS 2019

    February 5, 2019
    The Hunter Industries learning tour distilled all things irrigation into an outing awash in experts and behind-the-scenes access.
  • Steve Gilley goes wire-to-wire to claim GCSAA National Championship

    February 5, 2019
    The superintendent from Panorama Golf Club in Conroe, Texas, survived difficult playing conditions to win his first tournament title by four shots.
  • First (Green) impressions at GIS 2019

    February 5, 2019
    For students from a San Diego-area school, a GIS-tied event offered an introduction to the world of golf.
  • Bright ideas for your course, career at GIS 2019

    February 4, 2019
    A Monday morning education session was packed with practical and pertinent how-to, from taming stress to seizing energy from the sun.
  • GCSAA National Championship: A rookie leads the way

    February 3, 2019
    Texan Steve Gilley fired a 1-under-par 71 on the Champions Course at La Costa to build a two-shot lead.
  • Irrigation water as a source of Pythium inoculum

    February 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Identifying new point sources of inoculum may expand golf course superintendents’ management options for Pythium diseases.
  • Verdure: Let’s go organic

    February 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A fresh look at the findings from one of the rare studies on organic turfgrass management.
  • Plant uptake and optimal timing of snow mold fungicides

    February 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison indicates that the timing of snow mold fungicide applications has a significant impact on fungicide efficacy.
  • Shop: Diesel engine smoke

    February 2019 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Smoke told the stories behind two diesel engines’ troubles, and both ended up having straightforward solutions.
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