Maintaining a golf course can be tough in any context. But try tending turf in the hottest, driest spot in North America, on the lowest-elevation layout in the world. Bobby Alford is the assistant ...
Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we pick the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re hopeful we can not ...
Students who have studied the Horry-Georgetown Technical College golf and sports turf program have gone to work at major golf ...
The two city-owned golf courses at Desert Willow Golf Resort in Palm Desert opened in 1997, and like most courses of that age, they needed some tender loving care. “Twenty-eight years of desert ...
The use of aerial drones in the care and feeding of golf courses was one of the cutting-edge technologies on display at a recent convention of golf course managers in San Diego. But the gathering wasn ...
Bernhard and Company, the leader in fine turf maintenance solutions, has completed a major machinery installation at Laguna ...
Dennis Mowers, part of the Howardson Group, will be exhibiting at BTME 2026 in Harrogate, showcasing a selection of ...
The total land area devoted to golf in the U.S. is relatively small, but courses can offer substantial environmental benefits – especially in developed areas where green space is increasingly limited.
The following content was first published in Golf Journal, a quarterly print and monthly digital publication exclusively for USGA Members. To be among the first to receive Golf Journal and to learn ...
Salsco Inc., a turf maintenance equipment manufacturer based in Cheshire, has been acquired by Wisconsin-based Foley Co., a manufacturer of shop tools for the golf and turf industry, the companies ...
Palm Beach is using robotic mowers to cut the grass at its golf course and recreation center. For the past six months, the daily hum of lawn maintenance at Palm Beach's public golf course and the ...
The work Bruce Martin did on golf courses was a little bit Sherlock Holmes and a little bit Ghostbusters. A professor and plant pathologist at Clemson University’s Pee Dee Research & Education Center ...
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