For golf lovers, living in a golf community is a no brainer. For them, owning a property near a golf course means waking up and hitting the greens. Even those who aren’t fans of the game of golf prefer to live in a golf community, which boast manicured landscapes and resort style amenities.
Read MoreTurf diseases present in a variety of ways and can be easily confused or misidentified. Golf course maintenance that doesn’t include disease prevention is asking for trouble.
Read MoreWhen golf is such a popular game, you probably have multiple golf courses near you. But which one is the best of all?
Read MoreA golf course needs fertilizer because it provides nutrient supply, promotes good turf health, enhances turf quality, prevents disease and increases pest control, and adds consistency and playability.
Read MoreWhen establishing turf, there is always the dilemma between seeding and sodding. Whether you are renovating your course or starting from scratch, establishing golf course turf can be a pivotal moment for your playing conditions.
Read MoreOverseeding, also known as topdressing, promotes new growth and can be used to swap out existing turf and or dormant turf.
Read MoreNow while aeration may not look pretty, it is an important step in keeping the course green and the playing conditions superb. This article will explain the science and impact of golf course aeration.
Read MoreFor golf lovers, living in a golf community is a no-brainer. For them, owning property near a golf course means waking up and hitting the greens. Even those who aren’t fans of the game of golf prefer to live in a golf community, which boasts manicured landscapes and resort-style amenities.
Read MoreHurricane season is here yet again and for superintendents and golf pros alike that means getting all hands on deck to prep harder and smarter. Hurricanes pose massive threats to your golf course and can depreciate the value of your asset by causing devastation and damage.
Read MoreAll golf courses have something in common, and that is a reliance on turf health. By being proactive and using the most recent science and technology, agronomists can reduce the amount of water, pest control, and fertilizer products required on the turf to establish an ideal surface and a superior game.
Read MoreIn 2020 alone, over half of the golf facilities in the United States were undergoing or planning large projects and capital expenditures.
Read MoreWhile golf is well known as a leisurely and relaxing sport, we don’t often recognize the most important aspect. Grass! Grass, turfgrass, or whatever you prefer to call it, is not only the most important aspect of golf course maintenance but the defining factor of the course itself. The quality and health of your course's turfgrass affect the playability and enjoyability of a game, something that will make or break your course.
Read MoreSince the advent of the game, golf lovers have studied how to get better playing conditions, and that means better turf. The study of turfgrass, Turfgrass Management, is a disciplined and precise science, one which you can study at universities across the world
Read MoreWhen it comes to talking about Zoysiagrass, it starts with choosing the right Zoysia grass, establishing it properly, checking the durability of the chosen grass, maintaining it with proper mowing, and implementing effective water management.
Read MoreSince the 18th century, topdressing has been a trusted practice to smooth the appearance of turf and aid the decomposition process. Let's explore how its adoption can improve the overall health of your golf course.
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