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Joelle Harms was a Senior Digital Media Content Producer for North Coast Media.

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Broadmoor’s Anderson receives GCSAA, RMGCSA lifetime membership Posted on 19 Mar 2015 in the Industry News & People categories.

Tommy Anderson, retired superintendent of Broadmoor Golf Club (Colo.), has been given an honorary lifetime membership to the Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superintendents Association (RMGCSA). He was also given an honorary lifetime membership Read more»

Amvac releases new fungicide to control anthracnose Posted on 19 Mar 2015 in the Industry News & Research categories.

Amvac Chemical Corp., a subsidiary of American Vanguard Corp., has introduced AUTILUS, a new turf fungicide. It can be used to control anthracnose on putting greens, tees and fairways. Anthracnose is particularly destructive to Read more»

PBI/Gordon: Katana Turf Herbicide Posted on 19 Mar 2015 in the Product of the Day categories.

University trials prove Katana Turf Herbicide controls grassy and broadleaf weeds with post-emergent and some pre-emergent activity. Highly selective in Bermuda, zoysia, centipede and buffalo grasses and seashore paspalum, Katana Read more»

Golfdom Gallery: March 2015 Posted on 18 Mar 2015 in the Golfdom Gallery & People categories.

YEE-HAW! This apparently wasn’t Jacobsen’s first rodeo, but it was ours. Attendees at Jacobsen’s Golf Industry Show VIP party were treated to plenty to eat, drink and an honest-to-goodness rodeo. Read more»

The Golfdom Files: Superintendent or greenkeeper — which? Posted on 18 Mar 2015 in the People categories.

In the January Golfdom, our resident assistant superintendent columnist Matt Neff wrote an impressive history on the various titles of superintendents. This was such a great topic that we had Read more»

Bayer photo contest calls for puppy pictures Posted on 18 Mar 2015 in the Industry News & Research categories.

Bayer CropScience launched its Specticle Loyal Companion Photo Contest, which requires superintendents and assistant superintendents to submit photos of their course dog. The grand prize winner will recieve a $5,000 donation Read more»