July 17, 2008

  • For putting, Tiger and Nicklaus might not have best advice
  • Junior golfers to compete in China
  • EPA lays groundwork to mitigate climate change
  • Multiplatform coverage scheduled for British Open
  • Line of defense; When it comes to golf course vandalism, superintendents must fight back
  • Reflections; Steve Elkington
  • Water back on in Georgia; Chalk one up for the power of proactive thinking
  • Scott Hollister has father-daughter night at the golf course
  • Lorena outtakes
  • Dining with the stars; adventures in Tahoe continue
  • Alumni Turf Group makes donation to the University of Massachusetts
  • Edwin Budding Award nominations open
  • Endowment to honor a turfgrass legend
  • EPA re-issues permit for construction site stormwater
  • Jacobsen utility vehicles get an overhaul
  • Rain Bird rotor gets Australia's Smart Approved WaterMark
  • Toro adds climate-controlled cabs for Groundsmaster
  • Par Aide starter's podium
  • Kioti introduces CK27 series compact tractors
  • AquaMaster reaches new heights
  • GCSAA Class A Golf Course Superintendent William T. Smith is hosting the LPGA State Farm Classic
  • GCSAA Class A Golf Course Superintendent Timothy R. Wegner is hosting the U.S. Bank Championship
  • GCSAA Certified Golf Course Superintendent John W. Magnuson is hosting the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship
  • GCSAA Certified Golf Course Superintendent Roger A. Stewart is hosting the 3M Championship
  • GCSAA Certified Golf Course Superintendent Kenneth L. Smith is hosting the Price Cutter Charity Championship
  • Bowman on Toronto's FAN 590 Saturday
  • Superintendents in the news
  • Thavy Un joins BASF Turf & Ornamentals
  • Agrium welcomes Nelson as marketing manager
  • Reinders Inc. continues to grow
  • Upcoming events in the world of golf course management
 

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