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How to Be a Bee-Friendly Golf Course

Native pollinators require food in the form of flowering plants that produce nectar and pollen. Plant with purpose and don’t…

3 years ago

A Bee Friendly Golf Industry Means More than Beekeeping

From golf industry publications to mainstream media, beekeeping golf superintendents are rightfully earning their place in the spotlight. At The…

3 years ago

The Great Golf Course Trades Winter Escape Part 3 – Caledonia and True Blue, Mike Strantz’s Myrtle Beach Masterpieces

After tours through Florida and Arizona in our last two issues, we’ll make one last golf excursion to warmer climes…

3 years ago

So Your State has Legalized Marijuana

Has your state legalized marijuana for recreational or medical use? Or is it expected to do so? You may be…

3 years ago

Spotting Impaired Workers: Employers Tackle Costly Drug Misuse

Abstract: More employees are using drugs illicitly, escalating the burden of identifying and responding appropriately to workplace impairment. Failure to…

3 years ago

65-Years of Experience in the Golf Course Industry

Editor's Note: Many of our readers will relate to Mike Kahn’s story. Despite being an octogenarian Mike is still active…

3 years ago

Tips and Tricks to Speed Up Your Golf Course Maintenance

The average golf course size is 74 acres. That’s a large space to maintain, and it’s not something you can…

3 years ago

The Great Golf Course Trades Winter Golf Escape Part 2 – Arizona

Last month we took a sojourn through some of Florida’s best public and private courses as a metaphoric break from…

3 years ago

Ways Golf Course Superintendents Can Help Golfers with Disabilities

Golf course superintendents, like almost everyone associated with the golf industry, have witnessed two robust years of renewed enthusiasm for…

3 years ago

Golf Course Renovation: Optimal Balance at Overton Park 9

Overton Park 9 is a nine-hole, municipal golf course wrapped by some of the busiest streets in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee.…

3 years ago