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  • What the Tech? Easy ways to measure turfgrass area

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Discover apps and other handy digital tools that make quick work of determining the area of the variously shaped spaces around your golf course.
  • Goodbye Poa annua, hello bentgrass

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Go inside an Ohio golf club’s decision to transition greens and fairways from Poa to bentgrass and the many components involved, from shade to PGRs to patience.
  • The hole story: Turf managers talk aerification

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Three veteran turf managers take you inside their approaches to aerification, discussing tines, timing, topdressing, regional considerations and more.
  • The future of autonomous technology in golf

    April 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    When Cub Cadet pulled the plug on its autonomous mower program, it cast uncertainty on what had seemed a likely rise of the machines in golf course maintenance. GCM explores what comes next.
  • Golf and the greater good amid coronavirus

    March 26, 2020
    A South Dakota superintendent with a family connection to the coronavirus crisis encourages the golf industry to heed experts’ advice, plus shares what he’s doing at his own course and for his community.
  • Firsthand reports: Superintendents adjust operations for coronavirus

    March 26, 2020
    Golf course superintendents share steps they’re taking to manage both their teams and their to-do lists in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Maintaining a golf course during ‘shelter in place’

    March 22, 2020
    After a county-issued order, a Bay Area superintendent and his assistant have a course to themselves and are busy readying it for the best and worst cases.
  • Beating anthracnose on greens at St. Clair Country Club

    March 20, 2020
    The anthracnose plaguing a Pennsylvania facility’s greens was no match for a new broad-spectrum DMI fungicide.
  • Coronavirus: Roadblock to turfgrass research?

    March 19, 2020
    University courses can continue online, but what will happen to research? Professors discuss the impacts they foresee and how they intend to navigate the new circumstances.
  • Coronavirus and golf: Pandemic halts professional play

    March 19, 2020
    With the plug pulled on many golf events, maintenance teams may not get to showcase their months of work on schedule or at all. But disappointment doesn’t mean they’re dialing back.
  • Golf courses, superintendents grapple with coronavirus

    March 18, 2020
    Amid closures and quarantines, the golf course management industry is adjusting to a changing operational landscape. Superintendents share their plans and perspectives.
  • California publishes best management practices for golf courses

    March 17, 2020
    The guide — a product of all six of GCSAA’s California chapters — speaks to the Golden State’s immense geographic diversity and complex regulatory environment.
  • Golden retriever George named 2020 Dog of the Year

    March 12, 2020
    A round of a-paws for this very good boy, who was voted top of the turf dog pack in GCSAA and LebanonTurf’s annual contest.
  • EXCEL Leadership Program announces 2020 class

    March 3, 2020
    Eight assistant superintendents have been selected for the in-depth professional development program, sponsored by Nufarm.
  • Verdure: Winter applications for spring Poa annua seedhead suppression?

    March 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A turf scientist tested whether earlier applications of PGRs could deliver better control of annual bluegrass seedheads.
  • Bermudagrass: Reducing winter injury, spring dead spot

    March 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Joint projects are exploring solutions to winter-related hybrid bermudagrass woes, including the effects of fall mowing height on turf survival and strategies for combating SDS.
  • Zoysiagrass seedhead development and suppression

    March 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Go inside in-progress research aimed at creating a model to guide timing of PGR applications for better zoysiagrass seedhead suppression.
  • Risk thresholds for lance nematodes in turfgrass

    March 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    A nematologist takes a close look at the relationship between lance nematodes and turf health, and how nematicides factor in.
  • Rashad Wilson’s starring roles

    March 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    As both a golf course superintendent and a PGA pro, Rashad Wilson is sought-after for his skill set and poised to lead within the golf industry.
  • Weathering winter on the golf course

    March 2020 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Turf managers who contend with harsh, lengthy winters rely on fine-tuned agronomic skills, shrewd timing and, sometimes, just plain luck. Here’s how five northern superintendents do it.
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