April 10, 2008

  • Woodward selected GCSAA CEO
  • Looking for a unique view of Augusta National?
  • Rounds up in February
  • Bunker raking rule clarified, etiquette restore
  • Sustainability of golf in the Mediterranean

  • H2 NO
  • When it rains, it pours
  • Early detection of turf disease through direct sensing
  • The life of a Road warrior
  • A national championship for (some) GCSAA staff?
  • Updates from Augusta National

  • Alumni Turf Group sets date for Troll Classic
  • EPA offers $50 Million to clean up existing diesel engines
  • Heartwood extracts thwart sudden oak death
  • Smithco announces 2007 award winners

  • Toro's Turf Guard tracks soil information
  • Standard Golf announces special cup and flagstick offer
  • Agreement to bring salt management technology to turf
  • Rain Bird launches new Eagle rotors
  • CoolPro syringes without overwatering
  • Ronstar Flo now registered in California
  • Bush Hog offers economical finishing mower
  • *Ansell ProGrade gloves meet diverse needs

  • GCSAA Class A superintendent Brad Owen is hosting The Masters
  • Snyder on XM Radio Thursday
  • Superintendents in the news

  • Former GCSAA executive director passes away
  • Crank named Bayer national accounts manager
  • Turfline adds Plemons to sales force
  • Mid-Am announces election results

  • Upcoming events in the world of golf course management
 

Inside GCM

  • In "H2 NO," GCM senior staff writer Terry Ostmeyer examines how courses in the Southeast are preparing for another year of drought and how the lessons can be applied at courses coast to coast.
  • At the other extreme, in his article "When it rains, it pours," Travis Moore, GCSAA superintendent at Twin Rivers Golf Club in Waco, Texas, explains how he dealt with a pontoon boat floating across his course and dropping anchor.
  • "Early detection of turf disease through direct sensing," offers ways to assist the human eye discover the first signs of disease.
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On the GCM blog

  • GCM editor Scott Hollister blogs about the life of a Road warrior.
  • GCSAA headquarters is in the home of the Jayhawks, so it's natural that GCM senior associate editor Seth Jones would have something to say about KU's National Championship.
  • Look for both Jones and Hollister to have updates from Augusta National this week.
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