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For Rodney Robbins, superintendent at the Country Club at Muirfield Village (Ohio), the labor pool was strong, allowing him to have a full staff. (Photo: Rodney Robbins)

2022 State of the Industry: The boom goes on

In the 2022 State of the Industry report, we reached out to GCSAA-affiliated chapter presidents across the country to get a report on this past golf season. ...

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Keeping Up with the Jones: This issue has everything but the kitchen sink

December 8, 2022 By
Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones takes you through our first-ever double megaissue and what to expect in this end-of-the-year special edition. ...

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Presenting Golfdom’s 2022 Supers’ Choice Award winners

November 29, 2022 By
We asked superintendents to share their top products of 2022 and some of the all-time favorites they have used over the years. ...

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Three Ohio GCSAs merge to form Ohio Golf Course Superintendents Association

November 21, 2022 By
The Central Ohio GCSA, Northwest Ohio GCSA and Miami Valley GCSA merged to form a single entity named the Ohio Golf Course Superintendents Association. ...

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Tim Hiers, CGCS (Photo: Anuvia)

Anuvia Legend Tim Hiers, CGCS, shares the traits of successful turf pros

November 14, 2022 By
Anuvia Legend Tim Hiers, CGCS, discusses the characteristics of successful turf pros and what day stands out to him in his career. ...

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This superintendent assumed this damaged bunker edge was from drought conditions, but upon closer examination, the damage was the result of bluegrass billbug larvae. (Photo: David Sheltar, Ph.D.)

Turf Pest of the Month: Don’t be fooled by billbug damage

November 11, 2022 By
David Shetlar, Ph.D., entomology professor emeritus, shares the importance of knowing the difference between spring dead spot and billbug damage. ...

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