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In addition to the 2024 U.S. Open, Pinehurst will host the tournament again in 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047. The resort will welcome back the U.S. Women’s Open in 2029 — hosting the tournament for the second time. (Photo: USGA)

The Pinehurst team shares what to expect at the 2024 U.S. Open

June 11, 2024 By
This will be the first U.S. Open championship played on Champion ultradwarf bermudagrass greens. ...

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Industry experts share tips to avoid a fall armyworm ambush

June 10, 2024 By
Industry experts share why it's important to be vigilant when it comes to fall armyworm. ...

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Bubba Wright finds a “home away from home” following recent course move

June 6, 2024 By
After a move from the Pacific Coast to the Ozarks, Bubba Wright shares how things aren’t that different. ...

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David Phipps, GCSAA field staff representative for the Northwest, notes that GCSAA offers $500 grants to help offset First Green expenses. “That will offset the costs for the busing or lunches or whatever you want to use the money for,” he says. (Photo: Golfdom staff)

First Green keeps growing while preserving the future of golf maintenance

June 4, 2024 By
Students spend the day learning about golf maintenance at the USGA's First Green event at LedgeRock GC in Mohnton, Pa. ...

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USGA presents Lancaster CC Super Josh Saunders with E.J. Marshall Platter at U.S. Women’s Open

June 3, 2024 By
Saunders, a 20-year member of the GCSAA, is serving his sixth year at Lancaster CC. ...

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Researchers at Purdue University evaluated the irrigation requirements of six cool-season turfgrass species and ten cultivars utilizing two distinct irrigation methods: 80 percent evapotranspiration (ETo) replacement and a green cover threshold (GCT) strategy. (Photo: Jada Powlen)

Investigating irrigation requirements for cool-season fairway species

Researchers at Purdue University evaluated the irrigation requirements of six cool-season turfgrass species and ten cultivars utilizing two distinct irrigation methods. ...

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