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Sarah Webb is Golfdom's former managing editor. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Wittenberg University, where she studied journalism and Spanish. Prior to her role at Golfdom, Sarah was an intern for Cleveland Magazine and a writing tutor.

Posts by Sarah Webb

Know the numbers as you prepare for early order programs Posted on 21 Sep 2021 in the Featured & From the Magazine & Maintenance categories.

Superintendents create a massive spreadsheet to better compare budgets from course to course as they prepare early order program purchases for 2022. Read more»

Turf Pest of the Month: A new way to fight ABW Posted on 12 Aug 2021 in the Featured & From the Magazine & Turf Pest of the Month categories.

Quali-Pro’s Ian Rodriguez, Ph.D., discusses a new mode of action superintendents can add to their arsenal to combat annual bluegrass weevil. Read more»

Turf Pest: Biting back at mosquitoes Posted on 22 Jul 2021 in the Featured & From the Magazine & Research & Turf Pest of the Month categories.

Janis Reed, Ph.D., of Control Solutions Inc. explains how golf course superintendents can control mosquitoes on the course. Read more»

Turf Pest of the Month: How to keep fire ants at bay Posted on 06 Jul 2021 in the Featured & From the Magazine & Maintenance & Research & Turf Pest of the Month categories.

Fire ants can be easily identified by the mounds they build — a useful piece of information to avoid getting too close to the female fire ants, which can sting. Read more»

Retailers share why fertilizer prices are on the rise Posted on 01 Jul 2021 in the Featured & From the Magazine & Industry News categories.

It’s no secret that the cost of fertilizer and other products, such as weed control and fungicide products, is increasing. “The price increases we’re seeing in finished good products is Read more»

Tech talk: Maintenance tools to help keep golf courses pristine Posted on 24 Jun 2021 in the Featured & From the Magazine & Maintenance categories.

Golf course superintendents share the different types of technology they use to make courses shine, no matter the weather. Read more»