Tag: Golf Course Superintendent Association of America (GCSAA)
By Reagan Hejl and Ben Wherley, Ph.D. Golf course water use in Texas has become increasingly regulated in the past decade due to persistent drought conditions, diminishing water supplies and rapidly growing population. Many golf courses have been faced with considerable
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Environmental Science, a division of Bayer CropScience LP, announced its two Plant Health Scholarship recipients. Michael K. McNamara, GCSAA Class A superintendent, TPC Prestancia, Sarasota, Fla., and John Petrovsky, GCSAA Class SM superintendent, Greenbriar Woodlands Golf Club, Toms River, N.J.,
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Time again for our annual year in review. A look at who bet on black and won big in 2013, and who busted. Like Dad always said, “I’d rather be lucky than good.” ¶ The number 13 may be considered
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Thanks to some of the recent legislation and regulation filtering down from Washington to city councils, Big Brother is endorsing and/or passing laws that will affect what products can be used on golf courses, and when and where others can
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This just came out as a member email from the GCSAA. Most notably to me is the news that both Jeff Bollig and Greg Lyman will no longer be working at the GCSAA. The addition of a business development manager
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Environmental Science, a division of Bayer CropScience LP, announced that GCSAA Class A and superintendent members can apply for the second annual Plant Health Academy through Dec. 18, one of four educational opportunities available to superintendents as part of the Healthy
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