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  • Iowa icon Tegtmeier set to retire

    March 26, 2024
    Rick Tegtmeier, CGCS, MG, Des Moines G&CC's director of grounds, will retire later this year after a standout career in his home state.
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    Hone your application by telling your unique story.
  • Can rhizobacteria improve drought tolerance in creeping bentgrass?

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    Researchers studied naturally occurring species of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria for improving plant resilience.
  • From the military to the fairway

    March 2024 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Ron McCall served his country before making a splash in the golf industry.
  • Tree and ornamental management principles for the golf course

    March 2024 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Trees and ornamentals on a course can go from pleasant to problematic. Try these options to keep things manageable.
  • Attendees tapped into water at GCSAA Conference and Trade Show

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  • GCM’s Industry News Digest: March 2024

    March 6, 2024
    The latest golf course product and industry news, curated for golf course superintendents and other turf industry professionals.
  • Jeff White on becoming GCSAA's 87th president

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    Fueled by compassion for others and a focus on the future, Jeff White, CGCS, plans to continue momentum during his year in leadership
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  • #NoNin2023 and beyond

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    A veteran transition zone superintendent’s program tackled thatch and organic matter buildup on his greens with more than just a hashtag.
  • Virginia superintendents lobby at capitol

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    Virginia GCSA members are helping golf's voice be heard.
  • Dykstra, Easterbrook join GCSAA Foundation Board of Trustees

    March 5, 2024
    GCSAA's philanthropic arm advances the work of golf course management professionals.
  • Cutting Edge: Topdressing sands, plant-parasitic nematodes

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    Studies survey regional nematode populations and consider the relationship between root zones and sand types
  • The point guard of golf course maintenance

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    When it comes to jobs on the course, there's not much Terry Pullen hasn't done.
  • Photo Quiz: Uneven surface, worn area by tee

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    Can you identify the sources of these mysterious turf issues?
  • Joe Saylor Memorial Tournament honors beloved superintendent

    February 2024 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    The Virginia Golf Course Superintendents Association's annual tournament combines charity and fun.
  • El Niño wallops South Florida

    February 23, 2024
    Golf courses reel from below-average temperatures, heavy rainfall and lack of sunlight during their season’s peak.
  • Controlling conflict in the workplace

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    Conflict is inevitable, but if managed properly, it can be a catalyst for change.
  • Verdure: Why the rhizosphere matters

    February 2024 GCM_LOGO_GREEN
    Healthy root hairs act like an underground sponge to absorb water and nutrients.
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