Keyword: Maintenance programs
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Four Practices That Will Improve Any Greenkeeping Program |
Nicoludis, Zach. 2019. [Liberty Corner, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. [4] pp. |
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Shrewd in Shropshire: Oswestry Golf Club in Shropshire is known for its all-year-round play |
Anonymous. 2019. GreenKeeping. August. 160: p. 14-18, 20. |
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Every branch and blade: The site manager Ben Wever talks about maintenance at Dan Kiley's Miller Garden | Eischeid, Mark R. 2019. Landscape Architecture Magazine. July. 109(7): p. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. |
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Pre-season rolling advice: By the time you read this, some of you may have already started your pre-season rolling. I have completed four passes to date, but many may not have even started as we are experiencing a very slow transfer from winter into spring |
Gill, Gordon. 2019. Pitchcare. February/March. 83: p. 136. |
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Anything but average: How determined people and unwavering commitment to plant health helped The National Golf Club of Kansas City flourish throughout a wild weather year |
Cipriano, Guy. 2019. Golf Course Industry. February. 31(2): p. 34-36. |
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Agronomy plan praised for Oxford GC's improvement |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. December. 153: p. 2. |
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Rev up your engine maintenance program: We get it; you're busy. But scheduling regular engine maintenance and training your team to watch for repairs will keep your business running efficiently |
Hampshire, Kristen. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. December. 39(12): p. 34-39. |
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Movers and shakers: When Gareth Lester joined Bury FC - aka The Shakers - as grounds manager, he immediately set about instigating a new pitch-care regime. It paid dividends for the playing surfaces and the grounds team, and led the club to IOG award success | Hoskins, Colin. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. November. p. Cover, 16-17, 19-20. |
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Profit from organic lawn care |
Anonymous. 2018. Landscape Management. September. 57(9): p. 12. |
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I'm ready for fall! | Canavan, Jon. 2018. The Grass Roots. September/October. 47(5): p. 4. |
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Integrated turf management |
Mann, Ruth. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 50-53. |
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Humate International - Turf care in tune with the environment: University trials and customers prove our organics programs will suppress disease without fungicides | Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Course Trades. August 5. 28[31](8): p. 26. |
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Shrigley Hall Golf Club: Evans: Bunker work 'too deer': Separated by a drystone wall from cervine Lyme Park, the golf course at Shrigley Hall Hotel and Spa has a taxing pest problem: Its resident deer herd enjoys rolling in sand |
Barrow, Jake. 2018. Pitchcare. June/July. 79: p. 22-28. |
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Quality solutions: Quali-Pro teams up with superintendents to improve course conditions |
Lewis, Chris. 2018. Golfdom. June. 74(6): p. Insert 4-6. |
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Q&A with Chris Gray: Golf Channel Manager, LebanonTurf |
Anonymous. 2018. Golf Course Industry. April. 30(4): p. 58. |
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Flat out for success at Ripon: Winners of the 2017 IOG John Deere Professional Horse Racing Grounds Team of the Year, Carl Tonks and his colleagues at Ripon Racecourse work diligently to ensure it lives up to its image as "Yorkshire's Garden Racecourse" |
Hoskins, Colin. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. March. p. Cover, 14-16. |
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Pride at pitch improvements: Grassroots football pitches in Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes have been transformed after Woburn & Wavendon FC took on board lessons from the Pitch Improvement Program |
Jeggo, Phil. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. March. p. 24. |
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The games will go on...: Passion and dedication ensure play rarely stops at the NPL Sports Ground in Teddington |
Hoskins, Colin. 2018. The Groundsman [IOG]. March. p. 26-28. |
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Programme of continual improvement | Anonymous. 2018. Turf Matters. March/April. p. 36-37. |
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Less art, more science: Build a strong foundation for your greens agronomic program by planning with a purpose Access Restrictions |
Tredway, Lane. 2018. Golf Course Management. March. 86(3): p. 56, 58, 60, 62. |
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Harpenden Common Golf Club: Reaping the benefits of soil biology: Rethinking course maintenance at Harpenden Common Golf Club to focus on soil biology has reaped rewards on the course and in the clubhouse |
Rhodes, Greg. 2018. Pitchcare. February/March. 77: p. 114-123. |
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Beaten by the ugly stick: How we solved our practice tee problem |
Gurke, John. 2018. On Course [MAGCS]. January. 71(8[9]): p. 14-15. |
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Is your maintenance program staying ahead of today's curveballs? |
Mercer, Kevin. 2017. SportsTurf. December. 33(12): p. 28-29. |
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Cordova Bay's fairway management program: Overcoming thatch Access Restrictions |
Piller, Dean. 2017. GreenMaster. Fall. 53(3): p. 16-20. |
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Rough mower looking for work Access Restrictions |
Nikolai, Thomas A. 2017. Golf Course Management. September. 85(9): p. 62. |
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Illinois Landscape Contractors Association (ILCA) sustainable landscape maintenance calander: September | Anonymous. 2017. The Landscape Contractor [Illinois]. September. 58(9): p. 64-66. |
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Rejuvenating championship conditions: Five golf courses with diverse backstories - and different turf treatment approaches - are putting BASF products to the test as part of the second annual championship rejuvenation program |
Richardson, Steve. 2017. Golfdom. August. 73(8): p. PH10-PH13, PH16. |
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Roots of wisdom: Caring of the green made easy for lawn | Rogers, Paul E. 2017. The Telegram & Gazette. August 20. p. [1-2]. |
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Improving natural grass field quality |
Minnick, Jerad. 2017. Parks & Recreation [Virginia]. May. 52(5): p. 72-73. |
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Victory for Green Team: A group of volunteer greenkeepers in Essex have been rewarded for their unswerving dedication to their bowls club - And they are hoping their success as The Green Team will spur other volunteer groundsmen and greenkeepers to achieve similar award-winning recognition |
Hoskins, Colin. 2017. The Groundsman [IOG]. March. p. 20-21. |
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In season resodding Access Restrictions |
Leonard, Tony. 2017. Turf News [TPI]. March/April. 41(2): p. 42-45. |
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Five ways to improve putting green quality: Understanding and perfecting the fundamentals of plant nutrition, water management, pest management, mower setup, and topdressing will elevate any putting green management program |
Hartwiger, Chris; Nicoludis, Zach. 2017. USGA Green Section Record. March 3. 55(5): p. 1-6. |
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Fulwell Golf Club: Feels like Evans... |
Anonymous. 2017. Pitchcare. February/March. 71: p. 18-26. |
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Orkney Golf Club: Orcadian delights |
Anonymous. 2017. Pitchcare. February/March. 71: p. 28-34. |
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Gatton Manor Hotel and Golf Club: Moving with the times? |
Haywood, Kerry. 2017. Pitchcare. February/March. 71: p. 36-41. |
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The dirty dozen: While not always the first thing on superintendents' minds, managing water features is essential. Done right, these 12 deeds will clean up water bodies on golf courses |
Williams, Patrick. 2017. Golf Course Industry. February. 29(2): p. 39-40, 42. |
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Measured success: With Lee Strutt MG, Royal Automobile Club and Daniel Lightfoot, Syngenta |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 24-27. |
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Grey Cup, MLS final, Centennial Classic lead to challenging season at BMO Field |
Jiggens, Mike. 2017. Turf & Recreation. January/February. 30(1): p. 6, 8-10. |
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Recent rains, divots, and alphabet soup! | Wharton, Matthew. 2017. The Golf Course Trades. January. 30(1): p. 10-11. |
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Preventive maintenance strategies for turf equipment | Kriz, Mike; Tucker, Stephen. 2016. 2016 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-23]. |
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Winterkill and injury in Tennessee | Finney, Shelia. 2016. 2016 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-85]. |
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Turf Care Calendar for Cool-Season Lawns in Kentucky | Munshaw, Gregg C. 2016. Lexington, Kentucky: Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky. [1] p. Revised Edition. |
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Lawn Care Calendar: Bermudagrass | Boyd, John. 2016. Little Rock, Arkansas: Research & Extension, Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas System. [4] pp. |
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Why use moisture meters in winter?: Maintenance practices can be guided by good moisture monitoring. This can make a difference to drainage performance and plant survival through the wetter months |
Glasgow, Alex. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Winter. 33(2): p. 14-15. |
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The why, when & what of renovations: An explanation of the reasons for renovation, when it is necessary, what it typically involves and what methods give the best value for money |
Mitchell, Andrew. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Winter. 33(2): p. 24-26. |
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Working in a winter wonderland | Anonymous. 2016. Turf Matters. December/January. p. 26-29. |
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Vietnamese vocation: It's not unusual for the course superintendent of one of the world's top 100 golf courses to be Scottish, but it is when the course is located in Vietnam | Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeping. November. 128: p. Cover, 14, 16-18, 20. |
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Fine fescue - Friend or foe: The trials and triumphs of maintaining Canada's only wall-to-wall fine fescue golf course Access Restrictions |
Calver, Adam. 2016. GreenMaster. November/December. 51(6): p. 31-32. |
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Wagga Wagga CC, NSW |
Anonymous. 2016. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. November/December. 18(6): p. 58-61. |
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Autumn recovery programme: Good lawn maintenance after the busy summer, croquet season will ensure a better surface and satisfied players in the coming year |
Ormsby, David. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Autumn. 33(1): p. 12-13. |
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Advantages & complexities of overseeding couch: An explanation of the benefits to winter play, the techniques to be used and the management risks in a marginal climate |
Darlington, Everett. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Autumn. 33(1): p. 22-23. |
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Going underground: The Drill n Fill machine, which replaces spoil with sand and soil at depths of up to 31cm, solves flooding, slow drainage, poor grass growth, thatch and compaction issues on surfaces | Comerford, Penny. 2016. Greenkeeping. August. 125: p. 18. |
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A big honking mess Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2016. Golf Course Management. August. 84(8): p. 30. |
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Inspired by Pinehurst |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. July. 28(7): p. 8-9. |
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Tough to cover up: The battle between algae and turf could go deeper than many superintendents think |
Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. July. 28(7): p. 32, 34-35. |
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Numerous in number: Three experts weigh in on successfully caring for multiple municipal fields |
Trusty, Suz. 2016. SportsField Management. July. 11(7): p. 8-11. |
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A grass masterclass from the team at Queen's | Hoskins, Colin. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. June. p. 18-19, 21. |
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Yarm School: The man for all reasons |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. June/July. 67: p. 56-60. |
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Ed Smith Stadium, Sarasota, Florida |
Anonymous. 2016. SportsTurf. June. 32(6): p. Cover, 42-45. |
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Tournament field preparation for parks and rec facilities |
Cathey, Neil. 2016. SportsTurf. June. 32(6): p. 8-10, 14. |
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Carrying capacity of an athletic field |
Sherratt, Pamela. 2016. SportsTurf. June. 32(6): p. 50. |
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The wild one: Superintendent Adam Charles challenged golfers raised on decades of wall-to-wall carpeting to not only accept, but prefer a purely naturalized look away from the middle at The Preserve at Verdae. |
Bouts, Trent. 2016. Golf Course Industry. June. 28(6): p. 20-22, 24-25. |
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Eliminating worries on the Eastern Shore: Developing a reliable spray program allows Bear Trap Dunes superintendent Mike Moyer to handle a frantic mix of member and vacation play. |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. June. 28(6): p. 36-39. |
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On the clock: Tracking growing degree days could simplify your approach to PGR application with better results and more efficient use of resources | Woelfel, Rick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. June. 28(6): p. 42, 44-45. |
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Crystal clear |
Thomas, Rob. 2016. Golf Course Industry. June. 28(6): p. 48-50. |
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Managing the hot spots: How to handle high-wear areas on natural grass fields | White, Patrick. 2016. SportsField Management. June. 11(6): p. 16-17. |
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Champions Retreat Golf Club |
Flemma, Jay. 2016. The Golf Course Trades. June 1. 29(6): p. 12. |
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Low-input fairway species for the cool-humid region |
Bigelow, Cale A. 2016. Golfdom. May. 72(5): p. 33. |
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"What's on your mind?" | Schweiger, Bruce. 2016. The Grass Roots. May/June. 45(3): p. 8-9. |
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'Sameness' with a view: With Considerably fewer trees and using less inputs since it last hosted the U.S. Open, don't think Oakmont Country Club has lost its bite |
Cipriano, Guy. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 8, 10. |
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Simple and effective |
Vinchesi, Brian. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 38. |
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Spring into action: A good start positions you for success throughout the year. Set the tone and create the right atmosphere for a successful season ahead |
Williams, Bruce. 2016. Golf Course Industry. May. 28(5): p. 40-42. |
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Unchartered waters: Whether a golf course is located in an area under drought conditions or in a region where rain is plentiful, irrigation practices are a vital component of water management | Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. May. 12(5): p. 38, 40-41. |
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Helping the Huskies howl: Tyler Clay and his grounds crew are elevating the playing fields - and keeping them dry - for the University of Washington's student athletes |
Meyer, Robert. 2016. SportsField Management. May. 11(5): p. 12-16. |
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Leading from the front at Leicester | Hoskins, Colin. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. April. p. 18-20. |
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Sharpening your axe: Proper agronomic planning and programs can set your golf course on the path for success, year after year Access Restrictions |
Agnew, Michael. 2016. Golf Course Management. April. 84(4): p. 74, 76, 78, 80. |
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Hole of the month: Hole no. 3: Isla Del Sol Yacht & Country Club, St. Petersburg, Fla. |
Anonymous. 2016. Golfdom. April. 72(4): p. 10-11. |
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Cupar Golf Club: One man went to mow! |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 14-22. |
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Montgomerie Maxx Royal: You gotta lovett! |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 24-30. |
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Nairn Dunbar Golf Club: 'Junior' gets his chance! |
Britton, Peter. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 32-37. |
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Christ's Hospital School: Singing the blues |
Johnson, Neville. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 50-56. |
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Omagh Academicals RFC: Keeping pace with the 'Accies' |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 58-61. |
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Middlesbrough FC: Full 'steam' ahead for Boro |
James, Tom. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 62-69. |
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Rochdale AFC: Spot on at Spotland |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 70-73. |
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North Warwickshire CC: Jack of two trades! |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 76-82. |
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Edgbaston Priory: Rolling out our programme |
Lawrence, David; Lawrence, John. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 84-89. |
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Wetherby Racecourse: Thriving in the fast lane |
Carley, Jane. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 90-94. |
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271974 |
Drax Golf Club: On the right track at Drax |
Morgan, Ben. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 110-115. |
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Turf manager response to changing pesticide regulations |
Wallace, Victoria H.; Bartholomew, Candace; Campbell, Julie H. 2016. HortScience. April. 51(4): p. 394-397. |
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Ready for the Ryder! |
Tritabaugh, Chris. 2016. Hole Notes. April. 50(3): p. 18-28. |
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Safety is job #1 |
Schroder, Eric. 2016. SportsTurf. April. 32(4): p. 6. |
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Make science-based decisions to protect playing surfaces |
Henderson, Jason; Tencza, Brian; Guillard, Karl. 2016. SportsTurf. April. 32(4): p. 14-16. |
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Irregular square worn areas |
Mascaro, John. 2016. SportsTurf. April. 32(4): p. 17, 25. |
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The battle of Trenton: A debate over safe playing fields |
Watson, Rich. 2016. SportsTurf. April. 32(4): p. 20-22. |
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Breaking up is hard to do: Why it's important to decompact your fields |
Roberts, Stacie Zinn. 2016. SportsTurf. April. 32(4): p. 28-29. |
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Championship Field, Pleasant View Sports Complex: Boulder, CO |
Anonymous. 2016. SportsTurf. April. 32(4): p. 36-39. |
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Poking holes: Aeration and overseeding are core services that improve turf health. But which application techniques work best? | Pereira, Pierre. 2016. Turf [North Edition]. April. 29([4]): p. 12-13. |
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Airing things out: Aerification makes a 'hole' lot of sense on your fields |
White, Patrick. 2016. SportsField Management. April. 11(4): p. 16-19. |
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Eco-friendly lawn for Capitol | Redecker, Jerre. 2016. The Olympian. April 8. p. [1-3]. |
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Capillary Concrete: The story of Martin Sternberg, CGCS and how it all started | Sternberg, Martin. 2016. The Golf Course Trades. April 1. 29(4): p. 32-33. |
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