In our March 2015 issue, we introduced our readership to Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw’s ingenious restoration of Perry Maxwell’s Old Town...
This summer, in addition to the routine cultural practices of aerification, vertical mowing and sand topdressing, the agronomy staff will undertake a...
Herbicides and algaecides have traditionally been used to maintain balanced ecosystems in lakes and ponds—but wouldn’t it be exciting if there was...
This column features the author’s recollections of his 32 years as a golf writer. These installments stem from his many travels and...
Is it golf course architecture or golf course archaeology? When discussing the wild success owner-developer-magnate Chris Schiavone and golf architect Stephen Kay...
Resort developers have traditionally viewed their property’s golf course as a necessary evil. But these days, they’re finding better management can yield...
Let’s say you have this great water feature you are quite fond of, it adds pleasing aesthetics to your surrounds and is...
This column features the author’s recollections of his 32 years as a golf writer. These installments stem from his many travels and...
A superintendent will readily admit that surveying the course after a major storm can be a daunting and depressing task. With fingers...
When development companies design golf courses with lakes and stormwater ponds, they envision them as beautiful aquatic resources to attract visitors, connect...