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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.

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Parker-Osborne joins PBI-Gordon marketing and communications team Posted on 07 May 2020 in the Industry News categories.

Ashlee Parker-Osborne has joined PBI-Gordon's marketing and communications department as its new senior corporate communications manager. Read more»

Target Specialty Products to host webinar on coronavirus Posted on 04 May 2020 in the COVID-19 & Industry News categories.

Target Specialty Products will release the sixth part of the Turf Fuel Master Class, “Golfing through Change with COVID-19 — Part II” on May 7. The free webinar, which is Read more»

Landmark Golf Course Products releases free COVID Covers Posted on 27 Apr 2020 in the COVID-19 categories.

Landmark Golf Course Products has made its COVID Covers free of charge. These guards allow for the safest and most realistic game of golf possible during this pandemic, said the Read more»

NGF releases results of 4th survey Posted on 23 Apr 2020 in the COVID-19 categories.

The National Golf Foundation’s (NGF) fourth national survey of golf facilities revealed that 49 percent of courses in the U.S. were open for play last week. This figure has risen Read more»

Syngenta continues WeevilTrak scouting to assist with annual bluegrass weevil control Posted on 21 Apr 2020 in the Industry News categories.

For the 2020 annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) season, Syngenta is continuing its work with independent researchers to provide golf course superintendents with tools for monitoring and control through its annual Read more»

Upswing in rounds at Cordillera Ranch Golf Club Posted on 14 Apr 2020 in the COVID-19 categories.

Cordillera Ranch Golf Club in Boerne, Texas, has seen an uptick in rounds since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Jeff Elderidge, director of agronomy. However, Elderidge admits Read more»