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For golf course superintendents in late summer, a stressful balance most of us don't see
For golf course superintendents, late summer is one of the most stressful times of the year—both psychologically speaking and literally for the pressure the turf is under during intense heat and ...
Maybe the biggest challenge that superintendents face during the ever-changing winter weather involves the greens and how to protect them from the cold.
SALISBURY — The love of agronomy began at an early age for Ron Bivins as he started mowing lawns at approximately 8 to 10, and in time made this his life-long career. Bivins has served as the ...
What aspect of a golf course’s condition do you remember most? For many golfers, it’s the speed of the greens. This traditional narrative holds that nice courses have fast greens and bad courses have ...
John Jeffreys, superintendent of Pinehurst No. 2, received the E.J. Marshall Platter from the U.S. Golf Association for his dedication and expertise in creating a well-maintained course for the U.S.
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