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  • Minnesota latest state to step up with BMPs for golf courses

    March 27, 2018
    The Minnesota GCSA led the development of statewide best management practices with a grant from GCSAA.
  • Intelligro donates $5,000 to the EIFG

    March 27, 2018
    The plant protection company continues its support of GCSAA’s research-based initiatives.
  • The need for speed: Superintendent chases record for fastest golf hole

    March 23, 2018
    GCSAA member Josh Heptig was in a hurry to play golf. The prize for his effort? A possible world record.
  • #NERTF18: New regulations worry Maine superintendents

    March 8, 2018
    The state’s golf industry is pushing for common-sense legislation in the face of recently adopted municipal pesticide regulations.
  • Up to Speed: The elephant in the room

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Can we take steps to foster a happier, healthier work environment for those employed in the golf course industry?
  • Winter overseeding of bermudagrass and effects on bermudagrass health

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Overseeding bermudagrass with perennial ryegrass helps maintain year-round green, but the bermudagrass may suffer.
  • Mapping spring dead spot using drones

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Using unmanned aerial vehicles to map spring dead spot over large areas allows for targeted fungicide applications.
  • Verdure: Let’s get physical

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Gypsum has been promoted as an answer to compacted soil, but the only published research on the topic takes a different view.
  • Effect of phosphite rate, source on cyanobacteria greens colonization

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    When applied at the appropriate rate, phosphites can be safely used to control cyanobacteria on putting greens.
  • Career: Tell your teamwork stories

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Try these tactics to demonstrate teamwork skills throughout your résumé and career documents to catch an employer’s eye.
  • Agronomic planning: Less art, more science

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    When approaching the complex task of controlling pest and disease damage — particularly on greens — rely on solid data, the latest research, and a thorough but flexible plan.
  • Woe and triumph on a troubled green

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A problematic putting surface put a superintendent’s agronomic acumen and perseverance to the test.
  • Ultradwarf grasses: Beyond bermuda

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    The first ultradwarf zoysiagrass shows promise as an alternative to bermudagrass greens.
  • Darren Davis future-focused as GCSAA president

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Securing the next generation of golf course superintendents is atop the 2018 GCSAA president’s agenda.
  • Passion play: Darren J. Davis, CGCS

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Driven by a love of the profession and a desire to give back to an industry that has given him so much, it’s full speed ahead for Darren J. Davis, CGCS, GCSAA’s 82nd president.
  • Opportunities in golf advocacy

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Whether within your district or as part of the National Golf Day delegation in D.C., opportunities to share golf’s good news with policymakers abound.
  • President’s Message: A profession with a purpose

    March 2018 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Newly elected GCSAA president Darren Davis reflects on his beginnings in and the bright future of the golf course management profession.
  • Superintendent strikes gold in South Korea

    February 23, 2018
    GCSAA member Brent Borelli gets major satisfaction working in the country that has the Olympic spotlight.
  • An international affair: Ryder Cup volunteer spots up for grabs

    February 22, 2018
    Program offers GCSAA members the opportunity to volunteer at Le Golf National in Paris for the 2018 Ryder Cup this September.
  • Grand finale: Closing Celebration wraps up #GIS18 in style

    February 9, 2018
    An Auburn triumph in the Turf Bowl, a new GCSAA board of directors and the comedy of SNL alum Darrell Hammond put a bow on San Antonio.
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