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Ask Thad: When do you walk away?

October 28, 2021 By
Our golf course advice columnist shares his beverage of choice as alcoholic seltzers have become the latest fad and also scribbles on if he'll ever retire. ...

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Fall armyworm damage near Mount Vernon, Ohio. (Photo: Karl Danneberger, Ph.D.)

Turf MD: What happened to my turf?

October 14, 2021 By
Karl Danneberger, Ph.D., describes the extent of the fall armyworm invasion in various parts of the U.S. that had not previously experienced the pest. ...

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Golfdom Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones (left) was happy to not only get out to enjoy a concert, but also to make some new friends in the industry by meeting PBI-Gordon’s Brett Rieck (right) at the concert (with wife, Dana and Seth’s friend Sean Lipford in back.) (Photo: Seth Jones)

Keeping up with the Jones: Trying to play it cool

October 5, 2021 By
From the House of Jones, Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones riffs on his daughter joining the golf team, attending an All Time Low concert and more. ...

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Researchers at Rutgers University evaluate herbicide treatment timing in combination with nonmowed and infrequent mowing of fine fescue golf course rough. A) Nonmowed and no herbicide, B) Mowed June 9 and July 7, 2021, C) Prograss and D) Proxy plus Primo Max. (Photo: Mike Kenna, Ph.D.)

Super Science: Weed control in fine fescue rough

September 29, 2021 By
Weed control for naturalized areas on golf courses can be difficult without the application of herbicides. ...

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Musings from the Ledge: Remembering 9/11

September 16, 2021 By
Alan FitzGerald, superintendent at LedgeRock GC in Mohnton, Pa., reflects on what he was doing on 9/11 and how that day changed his perspective. ...

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Ask Thad: How to accept being just an employee, not always right

September 9, 2021 By
Our golf course advice columnist shares how to put your role in perspective and why open communication is critical for inclusion. ...

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