West coast in crisis

Superintendent Radio Network tells the stories of California turf professionals when golf goes dry.


California has been one of the states hardest hit by drought and water restrictions in recent years. Not only has the cost of water skyrocketed, but the availability of water is constrained, or low-quality. And with the additional stress on water usage in a drought comes an even higher level of media attention focusing on golf as sources of water waste in the community.

But California superintendents aren’t taking this on alone. We’ve collected some great stories from experts and superintendents through the Superintendent Radio Network to show how they’re dealing with water issues, and what could be coming in the future:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keep checking back for more stories from the west coast as they deal with water issues.