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The Golfdom Files: Can a country club afford data processing?

June 22, 2023 By
Take a trip back to April 1963, to learn how golf courses managed their data in the time before modern-day business softwares. ...

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What’s the best way to schedule irrigation?

June 22, 2023 By
Mike Kenna, Ph.D., talks moisture sensor technology and how it may benefit courses, especially those in the southwestern U.S. ...

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(Fig. 2) Köppen-Geiger climate classification map of the United States (Kottek et al., 2006; Rubel et al., 2017). Map retrieved from http://koeppen-geiger.vu-wien.ac.at/.

Breaking down the research on cool-season turfgrass water use and needs

Researchers share findings from several peer-reviewed studies to summarize the turf ETc or Kc of cool-season turfgrass species. ...

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Turf Tweet of the Month: Burning some calories on the clock

June 21, 2023 By
Our June #TurfTweetOfTheMonth is from Dan Francis, GCS, superintendent at Wildwood Golf Club in Middletown, Ohio, who shared an alert he got on the job. ...

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Golfdom Gallery: June 2023

June 20, 2023 By
The Golfdom team had a busy month, including bringing home hardware from the TOCA's annual meeting, catching a game at Fenway Park and tying the knot. ...

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Sunscald destroys the all-important conductive vessels of a tree. Photo: John Fech)

Unnatural factors that could lead to tree troubles on the golf course

June 19, 2023 By
When diagnosing a troubled tree, consider these unnatural factors including sunscald, desiccation, mower blight, chlorosis and more. ...

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