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WinField Insights Tech Kit aids superintendents

1/30/2013

Suite of proprietary tools will help golf course managers bring out the best in their sites. More

Soil, salinity and water quality basics

1/14/2013

Just uploaded to the Superintednet Radio Network: Soil quality is a big area of concern on the course, especially as water source quality gets more questionable for some superintendents. Larry Lennert, territory manager for Aquatrols, talks about what to look for in an irrigation water quality test. More

Ecologel introduces new Hydretain Granular QD

11/9/2012

Root zone moisture management technology reduces the overall watering requirements. More

Old Palm unveils new greens

11/8/2012

New TifEagle Greens to provide faster green speeds and truer rolls. More

Keeping Poa under control in fall

11/5/2012

Whether you love it or hate it, fall is an important time to make plans for Poa annua control. Dr. Jason Fausey, regional field market development manager for Valent Professional Products, shares some easy guidelines in the GCI Superintendent Radio Network. More

Will Sunday grass be Florida's grass?

10/31/2012

Initial reviews on light-green Bermuda are positive from players, course officials. More

Becker Underwood launches HD turf colorant

10/8/2012

Vision Pro HD is the closest match to a natural turf color, company says. More

Tee-2-Green introduces PureFormance fairway blend

8/14/2012

New blend to help with fairway interseeding programs and drought recovery. More

Pythium root rot: history repeating?

5/29/2012

With precipitation patterns matching those of 2010's "Summer From Hell," NC State researchers caution that superintendents should be treating now for Pythium root rot. More

Understanding patch diseases

5/24/2012

Learn how to handle patch diseases before they become a major problem on the course. More

Direct Solutions offers agronomy programs

5/7/2012

New solution-based programs address seasonal golf course concerns, highlight Direct Solutions’ commitment to customer service. More

Resistant bluegrass found on golf course

4/30/2012

New biotype in Tennessee resistant to glyphosate. More

GCI's Superintendent Radio Network UPDATE

4/9/2012

Water management is tough, sure, but sometimes aquatic weeds can leave a superintendent wondering whether the course would manage without any water elements. That's why we're talking to Dr. Mike Riffle about how best to handle both aquatic weeds and the restrictions on their chemical treatments. Plus, podcasts on Texas turf and summer patch. More

Calcium sufficiency strikes new low

3/5/2012

PACE Turf: Calcium levels of 330 ppm or higher yields performance and saves supers dollars. More

New creeping bentgrass variety

2/21/2012

Tee-2-Green announces low-input variety for high tolerance to temperature and wear. More

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Top news

Merion Golf Club hosts U.S. Open

The Audubon International certified member is hosting the tournament for the fifth time.

NC State course becomes a certified Audubon International course

Lonnie Poole Golf Course receives signature certification.

Wiedenmann introduces core recycler

Rotating screens separate the sand from thatch; process saves on labor and materials.

Merion GC's legacy among amateur golfers and U.S. Open professionals

When the 2013 U.S. Open comes to Merion this month, the golf club’s first family of turf will have plenty to celebrate.

Turf Republic: Live at Merion GC

GCI's Bill Brown and Turf Republic provides the U.S. Open Social Media Experience. Follow Bill as he provides live updates, and check out the site for any and all things Merion and U.S. Open.