Reaching Higher Ground
A golf course in one of Virginia’s oldest counties has taken cues from the past to shape its destiny—and is looking to its course maintenance team to help ensure a bright future.
A golf course in one of Virginia’s oldest counties has taken cues from the past to shape its destiny—and is looking to its course maintenance team to help ensure a bright future.
Golf course superintendents are going on the attack in their ongoing battles with the increasingly capricious—and catastrophic—whims displayed by Mother Nature.
Since its inception, the University of Michigan’s Radrick Farms Golf Course has made environmental stewardship its priority—and the golf course has the accolades to prove it.
Superintendents’ ability to select and use their maintenance equipment effectively often hinges on their relationships with local dealers and distributors that serve as manufacturers’ go-betweens for sales and service.
A cattle ranch-turned-golf course is breeding a name for itself in Tennessee.
A popular Carolinas-born-and-bred initiative to raise money for turfgrass research has gone national thanks to the efforts of the Carolinas Golf Course Superintendents Association and Doug Lowe, Director of Golf and Grounds Maintenance at Greensboro (N.C.) Country Club and President of the organization.
From social media to moisture sensors, technology is changing the way golf course superintendents take care of business.
Most people will never forget where they were when terrorists struck the United States on September 11, 2001, but the founders of GOLF 9/12 know where they would like you to be on or about September 12 each year—your local golf course.