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Doing more with less doesn’t mean having to sacrifice environmental stewardship efforts on the golf course.

That’s the lesson to be learned from Christopher Gray at Marvel Golf Club in Benton, Ky., and the four other winners in the 2007 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards, who are all featured in this issue of GCM. Gray, who added this year’s Overall title to the one that he won in 2003 as the superintendent at Lost Marsh Golf Course in Hammond, Ind., is the first two-time Overall ELGA winner in the program’s history.

This month’s cover photo (courtesy of Tahoe Mountain Resorts) features another of this year’s winners, Old Greenwood Golf Course in Truckee, Calif.

 


 

He’s baaaaack!

Up, up and away

Proving grounds

Stress: What’s really important?

Calculating the value of green

It’s not easy being green… or brown

Inside your career

Inside your shop

Inside your environment

Inside your game

Inside your turf

Inside your water

 



Improving spray coverage improves dollar spot control

New challenge to an old foe, dollar spot fungicide resistance

Improving ball lie in TifSport bermudagrass

Maximizing establishment of Cimarron little bluestem

Cutting edge

President's message

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