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May 1932 Cover (Photo: Golfdom archives)

Golfdom Files: Hurray! An argument

December 23, 2019 By
Who doesn’t love a good argument? In the May 1932 issue of Golfdom, the editorial staff certainly didn’t shy away from one when the publisher of a competitor accused the magazine of being “too thorough.” Check out the article below ...

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When Toro was a fertilizer company — the forgotten tale of BioPro

July 31, 2019 By
If you tried to explain to millennial superintendents the BioPro Phenomenon — whereby iron and irrigation giant Toro briefly went into the fertilizer business during the 1990s — they might not believe you. But should you engage a slightly older ...

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Golf course photo (Photo: Jeff VerCautren)

QUIZ: Using Your 6 Senses on the Golf Course

June 26, 2019 By
Think you know everything about maintaining your course? Take the quiz below to find out. You’re going to ace this golf course quiz — we can sense it! ...

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After photo of bunker (Photo: Mission Viejo CC)

Life’s a Beach

April 4, 2019 By
Two bad bunkers When Spring Ford Country Club started having problems with two of its bunkers, they looked for a solution that would allow them a little flexibility By Clara Richter Anyone who has spent any portion of their life ...

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Reunion Resort offers superb setting for 2018 Golfdom Summit

May 16, 2018 By
High-quality accommodations. Attractive amenities. Space to foster one-on-one interactions and encourage professional networking. Reunion Resort, a Salamander Property, satisfies all of these requirements and more, which is why the Golfdom team has selected it to host the Golfdom Summit for ...

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Golfdom Files: Traps—What size? What depth?

March 26, 2018 By
In the June 1938 edition of Golfdom, golf course architect Robert Trent Jones wrote about the evolution of American golf course design, and in particular the areas that torment golfers and superintendents alike: bunkers. He explained that the charm and ...

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