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| March 2007 |
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Anaheim rewind. If you couldn’t make it to Anaheim for last month’s GCSAA Education Conference and Golf Industry Show and can’t wait for the April issue of GCM to get up-to-date on all the news and information that came out of the big show, check out GCM’s blog at http://gcm.typepad.com to revisit a week’s worth of live updates from the show floor, posted by the staff of GCM. On the first tee … If you’re watching any of the action for one of the professional golf tours in March and wonder about the maintenance of the golf courses being played, the GCSAA Web site can help. The tournament fact sheet program (www.gcsaa.org/news/factsheets/tfs_search.asp) prepares information on course staff and preparations, and is distributed to consumer media covering each event.
The truth about organics. Perplexed about how organic matter can affect the health of your putting greens? Then you’ll want to check out “So What’s the Big Deal with Organic Matter in Greens?” at noon (CST) on Thursday, March 15. This 90-minute event is being led by Roch Gaussoin, Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska. For more information about this and other available Webcasts, visit http://www.gcsaa.org/education/webcast/webcast.aspx. |
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