Golf Course Water Features Need Management
While traveling across New England, I come across good, bad, and downright ugly ponds and lakes. The good ponds appear to be healthy, vibrant […]
Read MoreWhile traveling across New England, I come across good, bad, and downright ugly ponds and lakes. The good ponds appear to be healthy, vibrant […]
Read MoreManaging soil water is one of the most important aspects of managing golf course turf, but it is probably one of the least […]
Read MoreGOLF COURSE IRRIGATION Did you know that a turfgrass plant is 80 to 85 percent water by weight?Did you know […]
Read MoreWATER CONSERVATION Numerous issues challenge the game of golf today, including improving pace of play, growing the game, lowering costs […]
Read MoreAGRONOMICS Superintendents understand that a solid agronomic program is essential for presenting and sustaining a good golf course. In the […]
Read MoreMowing consumes the most amount of time in day-to-day maintenance of a golf course.
Read MoreHarsh winter weather may lead to golfer requests to eliminate or reduce spring putting green aeration programs.
Read MoreThe high level of turf maintenance required to conduct a U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, or any other USGA national championship […]
Read MoreNitrogen fertility and growth regulators can have positive impacts on management of this potentially devastating disease. Ptthracnose is a disease […]
Read MoreAn article entitled “The Wilt that Wasn’t” was published in GCI that attempted to provide insight into the tumultuous world […]
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