Dale Housden from Drayton Park golf course, first-ever demonstration with the new iPRO 2.0 golf hole cutter during 2019. NEW – 2kg lighter than the original hole changer, with stronger internal components, including new rotational torque pins. In this video,…
Ryan Baldwin, Superintendent at Highland Golf and Country Club, shares about early order programs. Visit for your EOP dashboard, and meet with your Advanced Turf Solutions rep to build an early order program tailored to your unique needs. To find…
In this episode of Tee Time, we meet Juno, Wellshire Golf Course Superintendent, Scott Ellis’s dog. Juno was the first dog to be used for goose control purposes for Denver Golf courses after Scott Ellis developed the goose dog program…
A lot happens on a golf course before we arrive at the first tee. Superintendents and their teams often begin work before sunrise to ensure that greens are mowed, tees are moved, holes are changed and countless other tasks are…
Published in the June 7, 2019 issue of the USGA Green Section Record. Encountering maintenance personnel during a round of golf is very common. Making sure they are aware of your presence and being patient while they move out of…
The word aeration stimulates negative emotions for many golfers. It may come as a surprise, but golf course superintendents also dislike aeration. After all, the last person who wants to disrupt the smoothness of the putting greens they work so…
Putting green speeds have long been a hot topic. While there are many opinions on the subject, one thing is for certain – faster doesn’t necessarily mean better. Every putting green has an architectural speed limit. When putting greens get…