| A 'Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'
| Keren, Phil. 2023. Club + Resort Business. September. 19(9): p. 16-18, 20, 22-23.
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| Restoring Ross at Maketewah
| Thomas, Rob. 2023. Club + Resort Business. August. 19(8): p. 12-14, 16-19.
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| The lighter side of golf
| Thomas, Rob. 2023. Club + Resort Business. July. 19(7): p. 6.
| More | 332833 |
| Putting courses help spur interest in golf
| Keren, Phil. 2023. Club + Resort Business. July. 19(7): p. 8.
| More | 332869 |
| Home on the ranch
| Keren, Phil. 2023. Club + Resort Business. July. 19(7): p. 14-17.
| More | 332871 |
| The dangerous game
| Thomas, Rob. 2023. Club + Resort Business. May. 19(5): p. 6.
| More | 333187 |
| The sound of success
| Thomas, Rob. 2023. Club + Resort Business. May. 19(5): p. 12-17.
| More | 333190 |
| The land of yes
| Thomas, Rob. 2023. Club + Resort Business. April. 19(4): p. 12-19.
| More | 333193 |
| Angles and options: When the golf course renovations at Metedeconk National Golf Club in Jackson, N.J. left the original Robert Trent Jones footprint intact, maintenance of the 27-hole property was a major consideration in the project
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2022. Club + Resort Business. December. 18(12): p. 40-44.
| More | 335990 |
| Dressed to the nines: Renovations to the 18-hole golf course at the Tuxedo Club, along with facilitated maintenance inputs, has the property looking and playing its best
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2022. Club + Resort Business. October. 18(10): p. 28-33.
| More | 334847 |
| Creating new entry points to the game
| Keren, Phil. 2022. Club + Resort Business. October. 18(10): p. 45-46.
| More | 334848 |
| Water wars
| Thomas, Rob. 2022. Club + Resort Business. September. 18(9): p. 6.
| More | 335989 |
| Sending a sustainable message
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2022. Club + Resort Business. August. 18(8): p. 32-37.
| More | 335987 |
| A gentle push leads to a fulfilling career: It wasn't exactly love at first sight, but after a brief courtship with the golf course, Mike Bogroff knew a career in turfgrass management would become a passion
| Bollig, Jeff. 2022. Club + Resort Business. July. 18(7): p. 26-29.
| More | 335988 |
| Playing it slo: A major golf course renovation at San Luis Obispo Country Club on California's central coast has the picturesque property set up for years to come
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2022. Club + Resort Business. May. 18(5): p. 26-31.
| More | 333649 |
| Polishing the diamond: While some warned Chirs Warrick to be wary of Highland Country Club in LaGrange, Ga., he saw the Donald Ross design as the gem it once was with plans to return it to its past glory
| Bollig, Jeff. 2022. Club + Resort Business. April. 18(4): p. 40-44.
| More | 333648 |
| Dressed to the nines
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2022. Club + Resort Business. March. 18(3): p. 32-37.
| More | 333647 |
| Solving the puzzle of double duty: Bob Bruce, Director of Agronomy at Metamora Fields (Ill.) Golf Club, also supervises the mainenance of sister course - Weaver Ridge Golf Club
| Bollig, Jeff. 2022. Club + Resort Business. February. 18(2): p. 44-48.
| More | 333646 |
| Cattail Creek CC rises above the crowd
| Barks, Joe. 2022. Club + Resort Business. January. 18(1): p. 14-20.
| More | 333645 |
| Coming into view: A forestry management plan and renovations to several golf holes opened up the Betsie Valley Course at Crystal Mountain Resort in Michigan-and improved maintenance and playability in the process
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. December. 17(12): p. 52-54, 56-67.
| More | 333642 |
| A man of many views: Brad Coleman brings multiple perspectives to his position as golf course superintendent at The Club at Pasadera
| Bollig, Jeff. 2021. Club + Resort Business. December. 17(12): p. 58-60.
| More | 333643 |
| Keeping a happy crew
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. November. 17(11): p. 44-47.
| More | 333479 |
| Modern marvel: After a decade of improvements, the golf course at Rockland Country Club, a longtime environmental leader, is creating a buzz among the membership and the surrounding New York Community
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. October. 17(10): p. 42-48.
| More | 333641 |
| High water marks: The redesign and renovation of a classic public golf course in Denver has brought stormwater mitigation to the city, improved playability for golfers, and created maintenance benefits for the staff
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. September. 17(9): p. 34-39.
| More | 333639 |
| No time to waste
| Bollig, Jeff. 2021. Club + Resort Business. September. 17(9): p. 40-43.
| More | 333640 |
| A north star shines bright
| Thomas, Rob. 2021. Club + Resort Business. August. 17(8): p. 16-21.
| More | 333637 |
| Going to extremes
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. August. 17(8): p. 40-44.
| More | 333638 |
| Temporary solution, permanent benefits
| Thomas, Rob. 2021. Club + Resort Business. June. 17(6): p. 40-41.
| More | 333636 |
| Home on the range
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. May. 17(5): p. 32-37.
| More | 333634 |
| Groomed for the job
| Bollig, Jeff. 2021. Club + Resort Business. May. 17(5): p. 38-40.
| More | 333635 |
| Going the extra mile at The Yards: Undeterred by legal and HOA hassles and then the pandemic, ownership and management of the Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. property pushed through to unveil its innovative golf concept in 2020, with much more planned for the years ahead
| Barks, Joe. 2021. Club + Resort Business. March. p. 20-25.
| More | 314559 |
| Staying ahead of the numbers game: With the increases in rounds at golf courses across the country last year, superintendents have had to adjust maintenance practices to accommodate the added stress on the turf and properly prepare for (hopefully) more of the same
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. March. p. 36-40.
| More | 314560 |
| A matter of perspective: A long and winding path took Dennis Petruzzelli to his current position at Oronoque CC, but the one constant every step of the way has been the special feeling he's never lost about the allure of the golf course
| Bollig, Jeff. 2021. Club + Resort Business. March. p. 41-43.
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| Turning the tide
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. February. 17(2): p. 41-45.
| More | 333632 |
| Coming around
| Bollig, Jeff. 2021. Club + Resort Business. February. 17(2): p. 46-48.
| More | 333633 |
| 2020 vision
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2021. Club + Resort Business. January. 17(1): p. 31-35.
| More | 333631 |
| Top innovators: Golf operations
| Thomas, Rob. 2020. Club + Resort Business. December. 16(12): p. 13.
| More | 333630 |
| A winning pace: With the grow-in and opening of a new championship golf course this year, a Colorado Springs, Colo. property is on the fast track to enhancing its status as a premier 36-hole golfing destination
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. November. p. 28-32.
| More | 333628 |
| Career audit: After 20 successful years as a course superintendent, Jeff Eldridge tried his hand as a tax-service franchisee-but the pull of the turf quickly brought him back to the industry and eventually his current position at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch
| Bollig, Jeff. 2020. Club + Resort Business. November. p. 39-41.
| More | 333629 |
| Playing the long game
| Thomas, Rob. 2020. Club + Resort Business. October. 16(10): p. 7.
| More | 321499 |
| Essential in Nature: Golf course superintendents run their utility vehicles hard, and they couldn't get the job done without them. That's proved to be especially true when meeting this year's special challenges
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. October. 16(10): p. 36-39.
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| Taking the right road:Stuck in a rut as a bus company supervisor, Joe Wachter parlayed a chance meeting into a career change that then went full circle, to entrust him with care of the historic golf course at Glen Echo CC.
| Bollig, Jeff. 2020. Club + Resort Business. October. 16(10): p. 43-45.
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| Making the most of maintenance facilities
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. September. 16(9): p. 38-41.
| More | 333627 |
| Keeping irrigation well-grounded
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. August. p. 36-39.
| More | 333626 |
| Back to its roots
| Anonymous. 2020. Club + Resort Business. August. 16(8): p. 26.
| More | 333625 |
| Back to the golden age: With a complete, $12 million renovation of its 18-hole course, Diablo (Calif.) Country Club has recreated its early-20th century design
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. July. p. 34-38.
| More | 320467 |
| Lifetime achievement: Charles Demske has spent 25 of his 30 years as an active contributor to Hilly Haven GC, his family's business where he is now superintendent and co-owner
| Bollig, Jeff. 2020. Club + Resort Business. July. p. 45-48.
| More | 320471 |
| Problem blown away
| Thomas, Rob. 2020. Club + Resort Business. June. p. 30.
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| [Champions Run, Omaha, Neb., hosts first ever First Green Event]
| Anonymous. 2020. Club + Resort Business. June. p. 30.
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| Unmasking the ignorance
| Barks, Joe. 2020. Club + Resort Business. May. p. 5.
| More | 310907 |
| Increasing interns' influence: By investing in programs that support turfgrass mangement students, golf course properties and their superintendents can's earn as many dividends as the blue-chip interns they mentor
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. May. p. 32-35.
| More | 310908 |
| Back where she belongs: Jennifer Torres first developed her love for being outdoors in the earliest part of the day while growing up on a small family dairy farm. After serving in the military, working as a "cable gal" and running a day-care center, she found the perfect profession to take her back to her roots
| Bollig, Jeff. 2020. Club + Resort Business. May. p. 40-42.
| More | 310909 |
| Finding new competitive edges at Coyote Ridge GC
| Barks, Joe. 2020. Club + Resort Business. February. 16(2): p. 18-23.
| More | 326004 |
| From problems to solutions
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. February. 16(2): p. 40-45.
| More | 326005 |
| The new awakening at Hammock Dunes Club
| Barks, Joe. 2020. Club + Resort Business. January. 16(1): p. 16-21.
| More | 316308 |
| Life lessons: More golf course superintendents are learning how to enhance their properties while also gaining traction on their own career paths by taking full advantage of the continuing-education opportunities that are tailored to their profession
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2020. Club + Resort Business. January. 16(1): p. 38-41.
| More | 316309 |
| Lights, camera, action! Just three months into the already daunting task of being only the seventh Superintendent to care for the 121-year-old Detroit Golf Club's Donald Ross courses, Jake Mendoza learned he had a year to get ready to host a PGA Tour event
| Bollig, Jeff. 2020. Club + Resort Business. January. 16(1): p. 45-47.
| More | 316310 |
| Staying limber: Superintendents must take a year-round, balanced approach to properly maintaining the trees on their properties while also protecting the health of golf course turf and staying mindful of strong emotions that golfers, memberships and the local community can have
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. December. 15(12): p. 40-42, 44-45.
| More | 316307 |
| Taking Oak Hills CC back to its roots: With its Tillinghast golf course lovingly restored and a management team and membership that embraces its storied history, the San Antonio club is ready to reassert its role and place as it turns 100, while also taking important new steps that reflect the changing times
| Barks, Joe. 2019. Club + Resort Business. November. 15(11): p. 18-23.
| More | 316304 |
| Embracing the challenges: Nathan Neumann has executed major course renovations at each step in his 19-year career, culminating with this year's overhaul of the historic MacKenize/Maxwell design at Oklahoma City G&CC
| Bollig, Jeff. 2019. Club + Resort Business. November. 15(11): p. 39-41.
| More | 316305 |
| Setting up shop: Input from superintendents is invaluable for designing and operating safe, efficient, state-of-the-art golf course maintenance facilities
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. November. 15(11): p. 42-47.
| More | 316306 |
| A better half: A complete, $6.3 million renovation to The Oaks Club's Heron Course, one of two 18-hole golf courses at the property on the southwest Florida coast, has resulted in significantly improved playability and greater ability to withstand the whims of Mother Nature
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. October. 15(10): p. 38-40, 42-43.
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| Plugging the leaks: With proper planning and personnel in place, golf course superintendents can minimize the hiccups of irrigation replacement projects and keep things flowing smoothly
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. September. 15(9): p. 38-41.
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| Prepared from the start: His Nebraska roots run deep, but Brian Woster has found a rewarding new home in Idaho, at Circling Raven GC
| Bollig, Jeff. 2019. Club + Resort Business. September. 15(9): p. 46-48.
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| Man and machine: With more educational opportunities at their disposal and a dedication to their craft, equipment managers are proving to be indispensable parts of golf course maintenance teams
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. August. 15(8): p. 42-46.
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| Raising the bar: The course maintenance team at Woodhill CC has enhanced its credentials for environmental stewardship by participating in a research project that helps golf courses measure sustainability
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. July. 15(7): p. 34-39.
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| Ready for what's next: After caring for Salem CC's Donald Ross course for 38 years and three major tournaments, Kip Tyler is keeping the options wide open for his post-retirement activity (or inactivity)
| Bollig, Jeff. 2019. Club + Resort Business. July. 15(7): p. 40-43.
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| Minnesota courses dealing with worst winterkill in decades
| Anonymous. 2019. Club + Resort Business. June. 15(6): p. 13.
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| Herd mentality
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. June. 15(6): p. 38-39.
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| Streaming service
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. June. 15(6): p. 40-41.
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| Looking at numbers
| Thomas, Rob. 2019. Club + Resort Business. May. 15(5): p. 9.
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| Grow and mow: Regrassing projects can give golf courses a much-needed update. But anticipating the proper adjustments in mowing techniques and strategies required by the change is also critical for keeping new turf healthy, long after the renovations are complete
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. May. 15(5): p. 36-39.
| More Keywords | 306081 |
| All in the family: Brotherly love between the Superintendent and his General Manager helps to ensure special care for the golf course at San Juan Oaks GC
| Bollig, Jeff. 2019. Club + Resort Business. May. 15(5): p. 40-43.
| More Keywords | 306082 |
| How Ansley GC doubles down for success: The 107-year-old Atlanta-area club was well ahead of its time in giving members both city and suburban settings and a full range of family-friendly amenities
| Barks, Joe. 2019. Club + Resort Business. April. 15(4): p. 14-20.
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| Safety in numbers: Detailed recordkeeping, return on investment, and preparation are keys to making sound equipment financing decisions
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. April. 15(4): p. 38-41.
| More Keywords | 305273 |
| Quail Ridge CC spreads its wings: The "45-year-old startup" in Boynton Beach, Fla. is now quickly making up for lost time and preparing all parts of its property for a takeoff into an exciting future
| Barks, Joe. 2019. Club & Resort Business. March. 15(3): p. Cover, 18-23.
| More Keywords | 304578 |
| 'The heart of the fleet': From their role in renovation projects to everyday use, utility vehicles are the lifeblood of golf course maintenance efforts
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club & Resort Business. March. 15(3): p. 44, 46-49.
| More Keywords | 304579 |
| Mindful pursuit: After starting a career in psychology, Jared Viarengo let the tug of a lifelong love of golf course work redirect him on a path that led to dual responsibilities as GM/Director of Grounds at Applebrook GC
| Bollig, Jeff. 2019. Club & Resort Business. March. 15(3): p. 50, 52-53.
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| The Reserve Club puts new muscle on its bones: A complete overhaul of its classic clubhouse is helping the Indian Wells, Calif. property develop new "inner strength" to properly complement its stunning surroundings
| Barks, Joe. 2019. Club & Resort Business. February. 15(2): p. Cover, 18-23.
| More Keywords | 304040 |
| The ringing endorsement: Improvements to the Montgomery Bell Golf Course, part of the Tennessee Golf Trail and the state parks system, are the brass ring of better maintenance practices and playability for golfers of any level
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club & Resort Business. February. 15(2): p. 44, 46, 48-51.
| More Keywords | 304047 |
| Worth its salt: Golf course superintendents are finding that despite its salinity, the benefits of using reclaimed water outweigh the challenges
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club & Resort Business. January. 15(1): p. 38-42.
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| Expanding authority: Even with nearly 400,000 annual rounds played on Montgomery County, Md.'s nine courses, Jon Lobenstine's Director of Agronomy role has grown to now include supporting new revenue growth through everything from Footgolf to bourbon tastings and Saturday concerts
| Bollig, Jeff. 2019. Club & Resort Business. January. 15(1): p. 43-46.
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| Bayberry Hills GC completes $2M course renovation
| Anonymous. 2018. Club & Resort Business. December. 14(12): p. 11.
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| Renovation completed at Harbour Ridge Y&CC's Golden Marsh course
| Anonymous. 2018. Club & Resort Business. December. 14(12): p. 11.
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| Flood of responses: With a herculean effort to get the golf course up and running in a month's time after Hurricane Harvey's epic flooding last year, the grounds team at Lakeside Country Club proved that no catastrophe is insurmountable
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. December. 14(12): p. 42-45.
| More Keywords | 304010 |
| Reaching for new heights at Red Ledges: While it looked from the outside like the ambitious four-season resort community in Herber City, Utah might become a lost cause, those behind the project never lost faith - and are now rapidly making up for lost time
| Barks, Joe. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. Cover, 16-21.
| More Keywords | 302706 |
| Stonebriar CC marks 30-year anniversary
| Anonymous. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. 8.
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| Balsam Mountain preserve unveils new Palmer Practice Park
| Anonymous. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. 10.
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| Something special: To get the most out of their maintenance operations, superintendents rely on many lesser-used, but still vital, pieces of equipment
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. 22-25.
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| Summa cum laude (from the school of hard knocks): After quitting a landscaping job, Tim Busek got a job doing landscaping - at a country club. And that started him on the path to success as the first, and only head superintendent of The Manor G&CC
| Bollig, Jeff. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. 42, 44-45.
| More Keywords | 302708 |
| Neat and green: A superior quality of cut and no hydraulic leaks are just two of the reliable features that keep superintendents loyal to a favored model of greens mower
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. 50-51.
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| Coming into bloom
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. November. 14(11): p. 58.
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| History lessons
| Barks, Joe. 2018. Club & Resort Business. October. 14(10): p. 8.
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| Sand Valley: More proof of a winning formula
| Barks, Joe. 2018. Club & Resort Business. October. 14(10): p. 16-21.
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| Natural reactions: While maintaining native areas on their golf courses might be second nature to many superintendents, it is anything but effortless
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. October. 14(10): p. 40-43.
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| Transformative turf: A signature zoysia grass and an inspired golf and grounds staff have come together at Trinity Forest Golf Club to convert a landfill in a disadvantaged section of Dallas into a new source of civic pride - and prosperity
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. September. 14(9): p. 42-45.
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| The love connections: After a sister's boyfriend first got him interested in being a superintendent, and his dentist's brother's wife helped him land his first internship, Tim Nielsen developed his own passion that now helps Creekmoor GC satisfy golfers' affection for the game
| Bollig, Jeff. 2018. Club & Resort Business. September. 14(9): p. 46-49.
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| A course of action: Golf course superintendents can rely on their experience and expertise, coupled with the know-how of others in the industry, to lead successful implementation of renivation and restoration projects
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. August. 14(8): p. 44-47.
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| Winterkill crisis plagues Myrtle Beach (S.C.) clubs
| Anonymous. 2018. Club & Resort Business. July. 14(7): p. 12-13.
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| High water marks: While irrigation inputs are weather-dependent, golf course superintendents have a number of tools at their disposal to keep their systems running smoothly and their properties in top condition, no matter what conditions Mother Nature may impose
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. July. 14(7): p. 36-39.
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| As fate would have it: A minor traffic ticket that stymied his "career" at UPS started Steve Kealy down a new path that led to distinguished lifetime achievements at Glendale CC and as a representative of the superintendent profession
| Bollig, Jeff. 2018. Club & Resort Business. July. 14(7): p. 40-42.
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| Knowing the score
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. July. 14(7): p. 58.
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| Letting nature take the course
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. June. 14(6): p. 34-35.
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| Getting in line
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. June. 14(6): p. 36.
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| Cutting a wide swath: While mowing is the most routine of golf-maintenance practices, superintendents need to remain ever-diligent and open to new approaches that can help to improve productivity for the task, while also enhancing the look and playability of their courses
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. May. 14(5): p. 38, 40-42.
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| Solid grass roots: After a 34-year career as a Superintendent of Wisconsin clubs, while also devoting time to professional organizations and as a local elected offical, David Brandenburg has earned wide-ranging respect - And the honor of his bobblehead
| Bollig, Jeff. 2018. Club & Resort Business. May. 14(5): p. 43-45.
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| Pioneer spirit: Etowah Valley Golf & Resort, a 27-hole layout that celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, has found new life in the western North Carolina mountains
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. April. 14(4): p. 38-42.
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| Can't we have it all?
| Barks, Joe. 2018. Club & Resort Business. March. 14(3): p. 10.
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| A carefully considered plan of action is critical to achieving first-rate results for golf course renovation or restoration projects
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. March. 14(3): p. 42-44.
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| '18 Wheelin': A variety of vehicle innovation was on display at the 2018 Golf Industry Show in San Antonio, all designed to help provide course and club operations with new versatility and efficiencies
| Barks, Joe. 2018. Club & Resort Business. March. 14(3): p. 50-53.
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| Finding maximum utility: As they continue to be made more versatile and more durable, utility vehicles are taking on increasing importance as an indispensable part of golf course maintenance operations
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. February. 14(2): p. 44-46, 48-49.
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| Lessons from a challenging year: What all clubs can learn about risk management and disaster recovery from the floods, hurricanes and wildfire that disrupted many properties in 2017
| Anonymous. 2018. Club & Resort Business. January. 14(1): p. Cover, 14-18, 20-21.
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| Restoring the grandeur: An in-house tree removal project at the Cascades Course, part of the historic Omni Homestead Resort, has improved maintenance inputs and turf health - And returned the iconic, William Flynn design to its roots
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. January. 14(1): p. 34-39.
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| Disruption
| Ramella, Dan. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 3.
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| Preparing for "action"
| Barks, Joe. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 8.
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| A new club for the New South: Injecting energy into its facilities, amentities and membership mix has kept 122-year-old Greenville (S.C.) CC in step with the transformation of its namesake city
| Barks, Joe. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 16-20, 22-23.
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| Playing outside: Properties are moving activity out of the clubhouse by creating innovative outdoor recreational amentities
| Brill, Pamela. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 24-31.
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| A new branch of service: In addition to the turfgrass that provides top-notch playing conditions, golf course superintendents have seen regular tree care take root as an important park of their maintenance strategies and routines
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 40, 42-45.
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| Northern exposure
| Anonymous. 2017. Club & Resort Business. November. 13(11): p. 58.
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| Properties recover from hurricanes Harvey, Irma
| Anonymous. 2017. Club & Resort Business. October. 13(10): p. 10-11.
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| Quail Lodge & GC comes back with style: The scenic Carmel, Calif., property has had several operating profiles in its 50-plus years, including a period when it was on prolonged life support. But a new ownership-management combination has restored its reputation as a distinctive destination
| Barks, Joe. 2017. Club & Resort Business. October. 13(10): p. 16-20, 22.
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| Buy the book: When it comes to preparing a capital budget, golf course superintendents rely on planning, prioritizing, and powers of persuasion
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. October. 13(10): p. 36-39.
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| More than ready for its close-up: Hosting its first major with this year's PGA Championship came after years of careful preparation at Quail Hollow Club - and marked the next step towards bigger things to come
| Barks, Joe. 2017. Club & Resort Business. September. 13(9): p. 14-19.
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| Lay of the land: Stoatin Brae, a new golf course with a Scottish influence at a southwestern Michigan resort, was built on a prime piece of property with sustainability and turf maintenance in mind
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. September. 13(9): p. 38-42.
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| Owning it: After more than 45 years in the golf industry, primarily as a superintendent, Bob Maibusch was looking for something different. As majority owner of Pine Grove Springs GC, he's found that even as things change, much still remains the same
| Bollig, Jeff. 2017. Club & Resort Business. September. 13(9): p. 43-45.
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| Medinah CC's surprising new moves: As it continues to enhance its status as a golf mecca, the suburban Chicago property has also stepped up its game to provide a full range of year-round, family-oriented attractions
| Barks, Joe. 2017. Club & Resort Business. August. 13(8): p. 16-18, 20-22.
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| Doing what comes naturally: While native areas on golf courses can help properties save costs and decrease their environmental footprints, that is no call for superintendents to get complacent. The areas require patience and TLC to take root - and once established, they are still not maintenance-free
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. August. 13(8): p. 38-42.
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| Practicing cutting-edge safety
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. July. 13(7): p. 36, 38-41.
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| Moving heaven and earth
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. June. 13(6): p. 32, 34.
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| Educational value
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. June. 13(6): p. 34-35.
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| Balancing act: From replacing aging irrigation systems to dealing with Mother Nature's endless surprises, superintendents are managing water inputs with new technology - And a respect for new realities
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. May. 13(5): p. 40, 42-43.
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| Fairways to heaven: A pair of new hybrid mowers is helping Sahalee Country Club keep its course in top condition with fuel-saving, environmentally friendly practices
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. May. 13(5): p. 51-52.
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| High slope rating: With some of its holes built on the ski runs of Park City (Utah) Mountain, the challenging resort course of Canyons Golf offers unexpected opportunities for the staff and golfers alike
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. April. 13(4): p. 38, 40-43.
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| Rolling on the river: By expanding its reach as a preferred destination while aggressively promoting a new membership option, The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is blending the best of all worlds
| Barks, Joe. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 16, 18-21.
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| Forewarned and forearmed: It's tough to outsmart Mother Nature, but superintendents can use a variety of practices to try to best protect their properties from weather-related trauma
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 38-41.
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| The "short answer" to golf's woes?: Offering players a chance to discover and enjoy the game with less difficulty, cost and time can provide more choices, fun - And play
| Dunlap, Jim. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 42-43.
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| Quick study: It took 10 years for Tim Campbell to settle on a career and complete his education - But after choosing golf course maintenance, he elevated himself, and the Palm Beach (Fla.) Par 3 Golf Course, to unique standings
| Bollig, Jeff. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 44-49.
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| Wild goose chase
| Walker, Tim. 2017. Club & Resort Business. February. 13(2): p. 8.
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| Playing solid defense: It may not be possible to completely eradicate disease and other threats from golf course greens, but superintendents have a number of available resources to keep them at bay
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. February. 13(2): p. 40-44.
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| Finding good mechanics: More than ever, experienced and reliable equipment technicians are in high demand, to help course-maintenance departments run at peak efficiency
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. January. 13(1): p. 42, 44, 46.
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| Extending a warm welcome at the Daniel Island Club
| Shaffer, Brandi. 2016. Club & Resort Business. December. 12(12): p. 16-20, 22-23.
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| Making practice areas perfect
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. December. 12(12): p. 38-41.
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| Small-town setting, big-time course
| Bollig, Jeff. 2016. Club & Resort Business. December. 12(12): p. 42-44.
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| Golf's new public face: Two new Southwestern courses, "The Max" in Laredo, Texas and Rockwind Community Links in Hobbs, N.M., are changing the image of what municipals "should" look like - and the roles they can play in the business
| Barks, Joe. 2016. Club & Resort Business. November. 12(11): p. 16-20.
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| Rock stars: With increased national exposure, prominent new hires, and a second golf course under construction, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is stepping up its efforts to put the Pennsylvania property on the map as a premier golf destination
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. November. 12(11): p. 40-45.
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| New courses of action: Golf course properties are introducing the game to new players through initiatives such as FootGolf and other variations that have little effect on course conditions and upkeep
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. October. 12(10): p. 40-45.
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| Making the lists: Careful planning and proper budgeting help superintendents gear up for the capital equipment decisions needed to keep properties in top condition
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. September. 12(9): p. 38-41.
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| Northern exposure: Beyond the permafrost potholes, snow mold and moose prints, it's course maintenance as usual for Roger Evans at North Star GC in Fairbanks, Alaska
| Bollig, Jeff. 2016. Club & Resort Business. September. 12(9): p. 42-47.
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| Making the transition: As turf changes at golf course properties across the country, so are the mowing inputs required to keep new grasses in top condition
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. August. 12(8): p. 43-44, 46-47.
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| Watered down: Superintendents nationwide have scaled back water usage while showing that the playability and conditioning of their golf courses can still thrive
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. July. 12(7): p. 36, 38-41.
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| Virginia territory
| Barks, Joe. 2016. Club & Resort Business. June. 12(6): p. 35-37.
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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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| One 'four' all: Teamwork and a commitment to excellence help Boca West Country Club keep a quartet of championship golf courses in top form
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. April. 12(4): p. 38-41.
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| A flood of emotions: Historic rainfall ruined the holidays and his own home while swamping the clubhouse and course at Aberdeen GC where Matt O'Dell is GM/Superintendent - but that did nothing to dampen the property's special spirit
| Bollig, Jeff. 2016. Club & Resort Business. April. 12(4): p. 42-44.
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| Cultivating effective turf strategies: Club and resort properties are improving the conditions and playability of their golf courses with major regrassing projects
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. March. 12(3): p. 39-42.
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| Applied science: Industry advances are helping golf course superintendents manage spray applications of chemicals and fertilizers in ways that are safer and more efective for humans, plants and the environment
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. February. 12(2): p. 54-58.
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| Face time: Via social media, personal interaction and even a "Wheel of Fortune" appearance, Rodney Crow helps maintain a high profile for superintendents and Battleground GC
| Bollig, Jeff. 2016. Club & Resort Business. February. 12(2): p. 59-61.
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| Major aspirations: Tiger Woods' first U.S. golf course is just the start of how Bluejack National plans to redefine the club business
| Barks, Joe. 2016. Club & Resort Business. January. 12(1): p. 18-22, 24-25.
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| Quite a roll: The need to overhaul the bunkers and irrigation system at Des Moines Golf and Country Club ultimately led to a complete, four-year renovation of its two 18-hole golf course
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2016. Club & Resort Business. January. 12(1): p. 42, 44-47.
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| Keys to sustained success at Interlachen CC: The Minnesota club that boasts strong ties to legendary names like Ross, Jones and Berg is keeping pace with the times through consistent planning and seamless management transitions
| Barks, Joe. 2014. Club & Resort Business. November. 10(11): p. 18-20, 22-25.
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| Turf wizards: With a wealth of new technology at their disposal, superintendents now have much more than soil probes and Stimpmeters in their toolkits to help keep courses in top-notch condition
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. November. 10(11): p. 42-45.
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| Quite a haul: Powerful new electric utility vehicles are conquering the challenges posed by 36 holes of constant activity at Canoe Brook CC
| Barks, Joe. 2014. Club & Resort Business. November. 10(11): p. 50-51.
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| Keeping the ball rolling: By developing a prudent master plant, assembling a strong team, and garnering support from their memberships, superintendents can help keep golf course capital projects on track
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. October. 10(10): p. 40-42.
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| Keeping his cool: Chris Bessette provides great golf conditions and preserves a fragile environment at Furnace Creek GC in California's Death Valley
| Bollig, Jeff. 2014. Club & Resort Business. October. 10(10): p. 43-44.
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| Relaxed fit
| Shaffer, Brandi. 2014. Club & Resort Business. October. 10(10): p. 58.
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| A new dawn for Valhalla GC: With its already-strong reputation as a mecca for golf enthusiasts bolstered by another memorable Championship held under challenging conditions, the PGA's showcase property will now look to provide an even better fit with the changing club landscape
| Barks, Joe. 2014. Club & Resort Business. September. 10(9): p. 14-18, 20.
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| Ripple effect: Protecting water resources and providing top-notch course conditions go hand-in-hand at Warrenbrook Golf Course in Warren Township, N.J.
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. September. 10(9): p. 40-44.
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| Taking a firm approach: While different varieties of grasses require different mowing strategies, keeping the greens in top condition is still the number-one priority for course maintenance crews
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. August. 10(8): p. 41-42, 44.
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| Water on the brain: With increased emphasis on water usage and conservation, golf superintendents are finding eco-friendly ways to manage their irrigation inputs while still maintaining top-notch course conditions
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. July. 10(7): p. 34, 36-39.
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| Passing the tests: A partnership between a "living laboratory" golf course and a leading manufacturer of grounds maintenance equipment is helping more club properties learn to buy confidence
| Thomas, Rob. 2014. Club & Resort Business. July. 10(7): p. 50-51.
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| Big, friendly dinosaur
| Anonymous. 2014. Club & Resort Business. July. 10(7): p. 58.
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| No looking back
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. June. 10(6): p. 36, 38.
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| Child's play
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. June. 10(6): p. 38, 40.
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| Earning their stripes: Fairway mowing vies superintendents the opportunity to embrace artistry and aesthetics while using the latest techniques and equipment to create the best product most efficiently
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. April. 10(4): p. 32-34.
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| Peaceful co-existence: Nature and golf walk arm-inarm at The Sanctuary Golf Club, thanks to the care that Kyle Sweet, CGCS, takes to prove and preserve a "special place" for the game
| Bollig, Jeff. 2014. Club & Resort Business. April. 10(4): p. 35-37.
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| "Short-sighted" visionaries: Some clubs are finding that "coming up short" may be the best way to break out of golf-round stagnation, as they gain big benefits from small-course strategies
| Dunlap, Jim. 2014. Club & Resort Business. April. 10(4): p. 48-50.
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| Drowning in bad PR
| Barks, Joe. 2014. Club & Resort Business. March. 10(3): p. 8.
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| Going the distance: New amenities will help Portland GC build on its rich golf heritage as it starts its second century
| Barks, Joe. 2014. Club & Resort Business. March. 10(3): p. 16-20, 22.
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| History in the remaking: A golf course renovation and restoration project at Tequesta Country Club propelled the storied Florida property into the 21st century, while still staying true to its illustrious past
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. March. 10(3): p. 40, 42-45.
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| Holistic approach: The players club at Deer Creek is largely self-sufficient for its golf course construction projects, and a solid supplier relationship helps to ensure that the equipment needed for any job is always at the ready
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. March. 10(3): p. 48-50.
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| Mike Keiser does it again
| Donohue, William C. 2014. Club & Resort Business. February. 10(2): p. 3.
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| Sink or swim: As water-management issues continue to swamp the golf industry, superintendents have turned to a variety of techniques to preserve the ever-more-precious natural resource in responsible, environmentally sound fashion
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. February. 10(2): p. 40-42.
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| Monitoring the situations: New technology and weather-detection systems are helping golf course superintendents stay one step ahead of Mother Nature
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. January. 10(1): p. 42-45.
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| When opportunity knocks: Rafael Barajas, CGCS, a member of the GCSAA Board of Directors, has never shied from hard work - and his efforts have paid off in helping him reach the pinnacle of his profession
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2014. Club & Resort Business. January. 10(1): p. 49-51.
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| Fluid situation: Golf course superintendents are learning to keep their heads above water while taking a larger role in helping to manage this precious, but increasingly capricious commodity - not only for their properties, but also for their communities and regions
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. December. 9(12): p. 42-44, 46-47.
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| Creating a buzz: Cantigny Golf's Scott Witte not only thinks "outside the box," but also "inside the hive" to help distinguish the property and gain special insights for its environmental mission
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. December. 9(12): p. 48-50.
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| Putting the pieces together at Streamsong Resort: Ten months after The Mosaic Company unveiled two unique golf courses shaped from an old phosphate mine in central Florida, it's now preparing to open a 216-room lodge and present the property to the world
| Dear, Tony. 2013. Club & Resort Business. November. 9(11): p. 16-18, 20, 22-23.
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| A cool story to tell: A youthful, progressive culture, coupled with an eco-friendly attitude, sustains Tetherow Golf Club
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. November. 9(11): p. 42-44, 46-47.
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| Having a gas: Brothers Tim and Wes Gilbert, who had electric golf cars from the beginning of their partnership as owners of WindStone Golf Club, have experienced nothing but enjoyment after converting their fleet
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. November. 9(11): p. 51-52.
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| Kickin' a round
| Anonymous. 2013. Club & Resort Business. November. 9(11): p. 58.
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| Going underground: Golf course properties are digging beneath the surface to stay on top of irrigation innovations
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. October. 9(10): p. 42, 44-47.
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| Best-laid plans: Renovation and improvement efforts and other capital projects can run smoothly with teamwork and proper planning
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. September. 9(9): p. 40-43.
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| Man on a mission: Golf course superintendents are known for helping their colleagues - but Brian Peters, who oversees three North Carolina properties, also pays it forward with a charity he founded to benefit people with special needs
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. September. 9(9): p. 44-45.
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| Staying in first: As a complete course renovation enhances its status as one of America's most storied country clubs, The Philadelphia Cricket Club is gaining added strength from its new equipment supplier
| Barks, Joe. 2013. Club & Resort Business. September. 9(9): p. 50-51.
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| Going into details: Small touches on the golf course make a huge impression that can influence members' and guests' overall feeling about a facility
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. August. 9(8): p. 46-48.
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| Just rewards: Tom Tokarski's ability to handle anything that comes his way - on and off the golf course - has not gone unnoticed by Billy Gasper Golf, which named him the company's 2012 Superintendent of the Year
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2013. Club & Resort Business. August. 9(8): p. 50-52.
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| What lies below: A thorough knowledge base, sound communication, and the right expertise will lay the groundwork for a successful irrigation system renovation
| Walsh, John. 2009. Club and Resort Business. June. 5(6): p. 39-40, 42.
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| Finishing touches: Regular, light topdressing can go a long way toward healthy greens and happy golfers
| Gooch, Jamie J. 2009. Club and Resort Business. May. p. 44-47.
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| Merger on mayfield: Two very different clubs, located 30 miles apart on the same road, have caught the industry's attention with their timely and successful combination of facilities and operations
| Lefebvre, Joanna. 2009. Club and Resort Business. March. 5(3): p. 16-18, 20-22, 24.
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| Making equipment a course's best friend: A new emphasis on long-range returns has caused superintendents to rethink criteria in the golf course equipment purchasing process.
| Schmidt, Edward. 2009. Club and Resort Business. March. 5(3): p. 36, 38, 40-41.
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| The path to perfection: Whether preparing for a member-guest outing or a PGA Tour championship, superintendents say a consistent approach is the key to making sure their golf courses are tournament-ready
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2009. Club and Resort Business. February. p. [1-4].
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| Maintenance matters: Drawing a direct link between course care and quality, properties are spending more time, and money, on maintenance facility design
| Mirel, Diana. 2009. Club and Resort Business. January. 5(1): p. 22-24, 26-27.
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| Turf decisions: Growing, and keeping, great grass is not so clear-cut any more, thanks to an ever-spreading variety of issues
| Dear, Tony. 2009. Club and Resort Business. January. 5(1): p. 44, 46-49.
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| Sudden impact: After quickly proving that golf was the proper purpose of a well-worn industrial site, Chambers Bay earned the ultimate endorsement of its new identity: A date with the U.S. Open
| Barks, Joe. 2008. Club and Resort Business. November. 4(11): p. 16-21.
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| Developing a smart bunker mentality: Superintendents must carefully study the factors that influence bunker performance, and learn to constantly guard against the maintenance hazards and traps that can threaten optimal conditions
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. November. 4(11): p. 40-43.
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| CSI: Course sleuthing intelligence
| Dinelli, Dan. 2008. Club and Resort Business. November. 4(11): p. 44-45.
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| Golf and Darwin
| Ramella, Dan. 2008. Club and Resort Business. October. 4(10): p. 1.
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| Purchasing(or leasing) with a purpose - and a plan: a well designed and executed negotiation and evaluation process can bring more efficiencies-and savings-to the annual equipment purchase/lease cycle
| Kaufman, Paul. 2008. Club and Resort Business. October. 4(10): p. 37-40.
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| The road ahead: how can clubs take members and quests to the next level of enhanced golfing experiences? The answer may be parked right in front of them
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. October. 4(10): p. 41-42, 44-46.
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| The DU factor: Through a unique partnership, Paradise Valley CC has locked in on distribution uniformity as the new key to irrigation success
| Barks, Joe. 2008. Club and Resort Business. October. 4(10): p. 56-57.
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| Getting out from under the shadows: Trees can make or break the beauty of a course - but also cause big headaches, when overgrowth affects all aspects of turf management
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. September. 4(9): p. 41-42, 44-46.
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| Prepared to succeed: As superintendents' duties and skill-sets expand, they are in better position to present themselves as candidates for advancement - within their field, or beyond it
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. August. 4(8): p. 48-52.
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| Clubs face host of challenges as summer season begins
| Anonymous. 2008. Club and Resort Business. July. 4(7): p. 8.
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| Farm bill provides opportunities for turfgrass
| Anonymous. 2008. Club and Resort Business. July. 4(7): p. 9.
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| Letting water run the course
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. July. 4(7): p. 49-53.
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| Torrey Pines survives a cliffhanger: Vandals scar course twice before U.S. Open
| Anonymous. 2008. Club and Resort Business. June. 4(6): p. 8.
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| The new "Holy Trinity": Increasingly, topdressing, aerification and overseeding must be approached as itnegrated, and not isolated, procedures. New equipment and technqiues are helping to bring more precision and efficiency to the now-coordinated efforts.
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. May. 4(5): p. 40-43.
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| Marks the spot: How to make GPS investments pay off in all target areas.
| Lefebvre, Joanna. 2008. Club and Resort Business. May. 4(5): p. 44-47.
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| Cultivating a green team: Superintendents are increasing everyone's comfort levels with the safe use of course chemicals
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. March. 4(3): p. 64, 66, 68.
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| A strong flow of ideas
| Dinelli, Dan. 2008. Club and Resort Business. March. 4(3): p. 70, 72-74.
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| No water to waste
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2008. Club and Resort Business. January. 4(1): p. 58, 60-64.
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| A plague upon us?
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2007. Club and Resort Business. December. 3(12): p. 50, 52-55.
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| Bringing course improvements to life
| Williamson, Larry. 2007. Club and Resort Business. November. 3(11): p. 42-45.
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| Pick up the pace!
| McIntyre, Tom. 2007. Club and Resort Business. August. 3(8): p. 1.
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| Greatly exaggerated
| Barks, Joe. 2007. Club and Resort Business. August. 3(8): p. 6.
| More | 141788 |
| Repair or replace?: How superintendents plan, schedule and implement repairs, preventive maintenance programs and purchases of course fixtures and equipment
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2007. Club and Resort Business. August. 3(8): p. 52-55.
| More | 141789 |
| Plotting the right course
| Dinelli, Dan. 2007. Club and Resort Business. August. 3(8): p. 56, 58-59.
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| Golf's sink or swim issue: Water
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2007. Club and Resort Business. July. 3(7): p. 40, 42, 44.
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| Weather extremes: A mixed bag for golf
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2007. Club and Resort Business. February. 3(2): p. 10.
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| Sweating the small stuff: Keeping a course in top shape goes beyond controlling turf conditions; best practices also include budgeting for the selection and maintenance of fixtures and supplies
| Gilliland, Betsy. 2007. Club and Resort Business. February. 3(2): p. 52-54, 56.
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| The water wizard
| Dinelli, Dan. 2007. Club and Resort Business. February. 3(2): p. 58, 60-61.
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