Top-dressing is a must at Congressional Country Club
December 13, 2017 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsGolf course superintendent David Hutchinson shows us why it is important to have a top-dressing program at your course.
Golf course superintendent David Hutchinson shows us why it is important to have a top-dressing program at your course.
Director of Agronomy Shawn Emerson, introduces GCSAA TV to the device POGO that helps with moisture readings. It takes the readings and wirelessly sends in the information back to his computer in his office.
Senior agronomist and general manager Frank Dobie, tells us the history of The Sharon Club and why maintaining his greens have changed for the better after deciding to interseed with A-1/A-4 Tee-2-Green Bentgrass.
Golf Course Superintendent Thomas Bastis introduces GCSAA TV to his puppy Calie.
Golf course superintendent Saul Maldonado and Director of Golf Seth Henrich talk about droughts that can hit the island and affect the golf industry.
Kevin Breen, CGCS shows us what's in his cart!
Floratine's Ana-Lync Golf soil expert system provides a comprehensive, full picture view of your plant's potential nutrient environment, allowing you to make more accurate foliar and soil fertilizer applications to maintain superior turf grass conditions under formidable conditions.
More GCSAA members than ever went to Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. to support National Golf Day last month. They spread the word about golf's impact on society and met with legislators to discuss important issues affecting the industry.
Jeff Markow, CGCS talks about how mentoring has impacted his life and how he is passing that on to the future generation of the industry. He acknowledges that he wouldn't be where he is without his mentors and how he hopes to be able to extend a helping hand to those ready to learn. For more on Jeff Markow and his role as a mentor, see the June issue of GCM
Superintendents report for their first day on the job as a volunteers at the 2016 US Open at Oakmont in Pennsylvania. Some of the best in the country are excited to get started.