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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

2019 State of the Industry report Posted on 10 Jan 2020 in the Featured & Maintenance categories.

2019 was a year of many successes, multiple challenges and happily, a few near misses. An inaccurately forecast hurricane saved a lot of superintendents some trouble (but not the unnecessary Read more»

Golfdom Files: Course maintenance costs Posted on 09 Jan 2020 in the Maintenance categories.

Maintenance budgets always are a fun topic, said no one ever. What is fun is seeing what maintenance budgets were between the early 1930s and the mid-1960s. It’s safe to Read more»

Golfdom Gallery: January 2020 Posted on 09 Jan 2020 in the Golfdom Gallery & People categories.

1. The newest Topgolf The Golfdom team was invited to the grand opening of the newest Topgolf, located in the Cleveland suburb of Independence. (Left to right) Craig MacGregor, Bill Read more»

Apex releases new line of hydroseeding and environmental spray applicators Posted on 07 Jan 2020 in the Industry News categories.

Apex by Fecon introduced its lineup of hydroseeding and environmental spray applicators for off-road environments. Designed for applications such as golf course seeding, the applicators provide the durability needed for Read more»

3 retired supers review their careers Posted on 31 Dec 2019 in the Featured & People categories.

When the word “retirement” gets thrown around, some may fantasize about sleeping in, sitting around on the couch and eating bonbons. Not so for Mark Kuhns, CGCS-Retired, John Hoofnagle, CGCS-Retired, Read more»

Golfdom Gallery: December 2019 Posted on 27 Dec 2019 in the Featured & Golfdom Gallery & People categories.

A look at a few of the faces and places that the Golfdom editorial and sales teams have encountered over the past couple of months. Start ’em young Paul Culclasure, Read more»