From the Magazine

This field study evaluated the effects of hollow-tine aerification with drench applications of dish soap. (Photo: Zane Raudenbush, Ph. D.)

Turf Pest of the Month: How scouting for silvery thread moss can prevent bigger issues

July 20, 2023 By
A foe of cool-season putting greens, silvery thread moss can spread easily and turn a small patch into an outbreak on your course. ...

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Turf Tweet of the Month: National Golf Day from the sky

July 20, 2023 By
This month's #TurfTweetOfTheMonth is from Katrin Wolfe, Mid-Atlantic field staff representative for GCSAA, who shared a cool pic from her flight. ...

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Musings from the Ledge: What’s the real difference between renovating and restoring?

July 19, 2023 By
Alan Fitzgerald, CGCS, MG, superintendent at Rehoboth Beach CC, ponders the true differences between a golf course renovation and restoration. ...

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Walt Osborne of Syngenta’s Operation Pollinator says the sight of an actively managed hive on the golf course is becoming more common. (Photo: Walt Osborne)

Young, wild and bee(s): How native areas and pollinators can benefit a course

July 17, 2023 By
Members of the industry share why native areas and pollinators, such as honeybees, are a natural partnership that could be a win for all involved. ...

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(Photo: Earl Richardson)

Seeing a gap in the way youths are brought to the game, Tom Watson is taking action

July 17, 2023 By
Watson Links is a mentorship program that pairs two junior golfers (ages 10 to 18) with two adult mentors, for a free round of golf to help grow the game. ...

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Experts share how to get the best out of your cup cutter

July 14, 2023 By
Industry experts share what superintendents should keep in mind while cup cutting in order to achieve clean, precise edges. ...

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