Using Greens Rollers to Manage Turf
Green speed is no longer the name of the game when it comes to rolling, which has transformed into a cultural practice throughout the golf course.
Green speed is no longer the name of the game when it comes to rolling, which has transformed into a cultural practice throughout the golf course.
Superintendents prove they can provide more than capable putting surfaces without intensive management practices
Takin’ the Heat explores the reasons three Southern superintendents are holding out on converting their greens to bermudagrass. Here’s what Wade Thomas, Anthony Williams and …
Superintendents Wade Thomas, Anthony Williams and Andy Huber are out there on the edge – confidently remaining from where others have retreated. They have no …
When it comes to greens, some golf course superintendents are pushing their greens to the edge. That is, they’re ramping up green speeds to meet …
“We’re livin’ on the edge.” Steven Tyler, the renowned rock vocalist, sang/screamed those lyrics in Aerosmith’s 1990s hit “Livin’ on the Edge.” Golf course superintendents …
Bay Hill Club & Lodge will undergo a comprehensive re-grassing project on the putting surfaces of its Championship Course after the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Acknowledging …
At the United States Golf Association’s annual meeting recently in New York, someone asked USGA Executive Director Mike Davis what the association can do to …
Paulsboro, New Jersey-based Aquatrols has reached a three-year agreement with the St. Andrews Links Trust to supply Revolution and other Aquatrols products to all seven courses at …
Meter helps superintendents gain comparison data on greens and other areas to achieve uniformity The latest implement to help golf course superintendents achieve uniformity throughout …