Just because golf season is over doesn’t mean courses don’t still need regular attention. The maintenance team makes routine course checks throughout the winter looking for damage, debris or any ...
This content was first published in the USGA Green Section Record, a free digital magazine covering all topics related to golf course maintenance. Visit the “Fore the Golfer” section to learn more ...
Scott Johnson, president/CEO, The Warrior Alliance, discusses the organization's partnership with the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) during the GCSAA's annual convention.
From well-maintained fairways to pristine greens and tee boxes, golf may require more maintenance to uphold aesthetic beauty than any other sport. Beyond typical upkeep, however, golf courses ...
The golf industry and synthetic pesticides go way back. For decades, courses have relied on a cocktail of chemicals to maintain their playability and visual appeal. During the post-war years, when the ...
Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we pick the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re hopeful we can not ...
The use of aerial drones in the care and feeding of golf courses was one of the cutting-edge technologies on display at a recent convention of golf course managers in San Diego. But the gathering wasn ...
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