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J. Gladhill's PSU Turfgrass Blog: Turf Club Guest Speaker: Curtis Tyrrell, CGCS
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J Gladhill's PSU Turfgrass Blog. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Turf Club Guest Speaker: Curtis Tyrrell, CGCS. On January 26, The PSU Turf Club was forunate enough to welcome the Director of Golf Course Operations of Medinah Country Club, Curtis Tyrrell, CGCS for a speech on his career path, some career advice, and also a bit on the renovation process currently taking place at Medinah CC. As I mentioned in a previous post. Rebuilding the remaining push-up greens to USGA specs. I look forward to working und...
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Brooks -n- Turf: 2010 Summer Internship
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Friday, January 22, 2010. Shortly after the completion of my second term of schooling at Penn State, I will be heading back to Wisconsin to start an internship at Whistling Straits. Although highly respected in the golf world, Whistling Straits is quite new in terms of the golf industry. From 1949 until 1959 this 2 mile stretch along the shoreline of Lake Michigan was known as Camp Haven. Occupied by the US Army during this time it was used as an anti- aircraft training. Co CEO, Herbert Kohler. Not to me...
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Brooks -n- Turf: Fine Fescues Place In Golf
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Thursday, February 18, 2010. Fine Fescues Place In Golf. Have many desirable characteristics, most importantly their tolerance to shade and drought conditions. Being drought tolerant it is assumed that a fescue. Fairway could be drier, thus creating a playing surface that is more firm than a bentgrass. Fairway. It seems fescues. Would benefit both the superintendent with cutting down irrigation and the golfer with some added distance. From a management perspective fine fescues. Need a well drained soil.
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Dustin Weeks: Rocky Mountain Regional Turfgrass Association (RMRTA)
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Rocky Mountain Regional Turfgrass Association (RMRTA). The Rocky Mountain Golf course Superintendent Association. Is a chapter of the golf Course Superintendents Association of America that supports golf course superintendents throughout Colorado. They work closely with many other organizations including:. Colorado Association of Lawn Care Professionals. Colorado Sports Turf Managers Association. The Rocky Mountain Sod Growers Association. 160; The association also provides fo...
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E.Santos turf: Skokie CC Golf Course Management
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. Skokie CC Golf Course Management. During my search over several bogs, Icame acros a blog about Skokie CC. One of the things tha cought my atention was the organization of the blog. It provides information and diferent methods to prepare the golf course for the coming winter. Aerification and top dressing were done in the fall. By early december the greens were cover and prepared for the cold weather. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Blog is Moving. JAMES IN THE USA.
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Martin Sorensens Turf Blog: Interning at The Kittansett Club, MA
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Martin Sorensens Turf Blog. Written assignments for comm911A. Interning at The Kittansett Club, MA. Posted by Martin Sorensen. On Thursday, January 21, 2010. The extended internship, that is a part of the 2. year program, is a huge advantage to the students. I have chosen to stay in the US and do my internship at The Kittansett Club. The Kittansett Club is situated an hour’s drive south of Boston, near the town of Marion, MA close to Cape Cod. Members could follow the ship race on the surrounding waters.
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Ernie Bendzak's Turf Blog: January 2010
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Ernie Bendzak's Turf Blog. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. It's just pretty.right? Turf is not an essential part of modern society. We can do without it.". You wake up early and after. Orning routine, you hop in your car and begin your drive to the airport. On the way to your flight, you encounter morning traffic backed up on the highway. Thankfully, the traffic picks up and y. Ou catch your flight to California just in time. Considering these examples of turf being used outside of recreation, it is difficu...
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Ernie Bendzak's Turf Blog: February 2010
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Ernie Bendzak's Turf Blog. Thursday, February 25, 2010. New York State Turfgrass Association. As stated in a previous post, I will be interning in New York this summer, where the local turf association is the New York State Turfgrass Association. As outlined on their website:. Which is held by the New York State Recreation and Parks Society. Additionally, not only are upcoming events promoted, but institutions offering turfgrass education are also listed on the NYSTA page. The institutions mentioned ...
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Ernie Bendzak's Turf Blog: It's more than just providing moisture...
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Ernie Bendzak's Turf Blog. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. It's more than just providing moisture. Grass needs water.". If you tried to pass this stateme. In those climates where we manage cool season grasses, also known as "C3 grasses", we all know that "cool season" can be a misleading term. While, yes it is cool in the spring and fall, it can be sweltering in the summer months. Of course this does not ring true for every region which cool season grasses grow in. For. Labels: Turf Management Topic.
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JAMES IN THE USA: UGMO Sensors
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JAMES IN THE USA. Tuesday, January 12, 2010. For those of you who have had dealings with under ground sensors, you may agree they can be a good tool to utilize. but when it comes to aerification, you have to know where they are, before you break them or rip them out of the ground. So how do you relocate them quickly and easily? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Love them or hate them. wild bunkers with fine and tall fescue grass? Electronic GCM magazine, from GCSAA.