Calming the Winds
The Connecticut Association of Golf Course Superintendents has earned accolades for its tireless efforts in government advocacy.
The Connecticut Association of Golf Course Superintendents has earned accolades for its tireless efforts in government advocacy.
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.
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.
Golf Course Superintendent Wayne Phillips and his staff have succeeded in turning an unused plot of land between two holes into a thriving fruit and vegetable garden.
Golf courses in Washington state double as learning labs with the help of the First Green Foundation and dedicated volunteers like Certified Golf Course Superintendent Steve Kealy.
Sean O’Brien, Director of Grounds for Hawk’s Landing Golf Club at the Orlando (Fla.) World Center Marriott, is driven to succeed, and he has the accolades to prove it.
A spike in gasoline prices and a timely conversation prompted The Refuge, a daily-fee golf course in Flowood, Miss., to convert its equipment and golf cars from gasoline to propane power.
Certified Golf Course Superintendent Joseph Hubbard, Director of Golf Maintenance at Broken Sound Club, is a strong taskmaster when it comes to environmental stewardship.