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(Left to right) Seth Jones with Rush Creek Superintendent Matt Cavanaugh, Ande Parks, Turfco Executive Vice President Scott Kinkead and Pete Krause. (Photo: Golfdom Staff)

Keeping up with the Jones: First impressions and why they make or break a golfing experience

October 17, 2022 By
Golfdom Editor-in-Chief, Seth Jones, shares his recent golfing experience and explains why front office employees can make or break a golfer's visit. ...

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Matt’s Memories: How to stay in control of your club

October 3, 2022 By
Matt Shaffer, a long-time superintendent and owner of M.A.T., shares how he gained and maintained control over his course. ...

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Photos: Golfdom Staff

Off the Record: More good news on golf’s use of water

September 27, 2022 By
Golfdom Research Editor Mike Kenna, Ph.D., discusses water use and management practices on golf courses in America, including surveys from the GCSAA. ...

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Keeping up with the Jones: Breaking the rules

September 12, 2022 By
Golfdom Editor-in-Chief, Seth Jones, shares Golfdom's plans for the upcoming months and asks for your professional input. ...

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Photos: Prince William Golf Course

Turf MD: How to manage and reduce grain on the course

September 12, 2022 By
Golfdom science editor Karl Danneberger, Ph.D., discusses grain management strategies and how to reduce the grain of your course. ...

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Superintendents can identify the turf-loving fall armyworm by the upside-down Y on its head. Most common in the Southeast, the pest can ravage golf courses without mitigation. (Photo by: Lyle Buss, University of Florida)

Turf MD: The complicated nature of diagnosing a turfgrass surprise

August 11, 2022 By
Golfdom science editor Karl Danneberger, Ph.D., discusses agronomic surprises of the last year and the process of diagnosing them. ...

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