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Maintaining high standards at Whitetail Club Posted on 01 Sep 2019 in the Golfdom TV categories.

[SPONSORED CONTENT] Whitetail Club Golf Course Superintendent Adam Lott offers a behind the scenes look at how he delivers excellent conditions to membership. Read more»

Sipcam Agro USA Posted on 01 Sep 2019 in the Product of the Day categories.

Sipcam Agro USA makes great turf happen with its proven portfolio of fungicides, herbicides and plant health solutions. Headquartered in Durham, N.C., Sipcam Agro is owned by the Sipcam Oxon Read more»

BlueBird Turf Products Posted on 01 Sep 2019 in the Product of the Day categories.

BlueBird Turf Products has established new manufacturing facilities, state-of-the-art engineering, upgraded existing products and added a host of new products. BlueBird is your complete source for lawn, garden and forestry Read more»

Rain Bird: Winged Foot Golf Club connects to the future Posted on 28 Aug 2019 in the Product of the Day categories.

When top courses around the world want to stay connected to the future, they need advanced irrigation control that’s never obsolete. Offering exclusive benefits like true two-way communication and simplified Read more»

Syngenta: Posterity fungicide Posted on 26 Aug 2019 in the Product of the Day categories.

Posterity® fungicide is the most active SDHI in the turf market for dollar spot and spring dead spot (SDS). Engineered for power and endurance, Posterity holds stronger for up to Read more»

PBI-Gordon: Katana Turf Herbicide Posted on 21 Aug 2019 in the Product of the Day categories.

Katana® Turf Herbicide from PBI-Gordon is specifically formulated to kill Poa annua and more than 50 of the toughest grassy and broadleaf weeds, including kyllingas, sedges and ryegrasses, plus dandelion, Read more»