July 2, 2009

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GCM goes digital

The July issue of Golf Course Management magazine marks another step in the magazine’s efforts to deliver news and information to its readers in as many ways as possible with the launch of a full searchable digital edition of the magazine. More >>

2009 ELGA applications now available

Applications for the 2009 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards are now available online.  The ELGAs, presented in partnership with Syngenta and Rain Bird, Golf Division, recognize golf course superintendents and golf courses for their commitment to environmental stewardship.   The deadline for applications is Oct. 18, 2009. More>>

Woodward recognizes performance of Currier, staff, volunteers

GCSAA Chief Executive Officer Mark J. Woodward, CGCS, called the efforts of Bethpage golf course superintendent Craig Currier, his staff and the more than 150 volunteers “amazing” and “inspirational” as they fought heavy rains to ensure the completion of the 2009 U.S. Open last month. More>>

Golf firmly in focus in July

July is commemorated in several ways by the golf and related industries this month. More>>

GCSAA COO begins this week

New GCSAA COO J. Rhett Evans begins his duties on Thursday, July 9, at the association’s headquarters in Lawrence, Kan. More>>

Two power reel mower models from Ariens

Nufarm introduces nutsedge and weed control product

Dry-erase calendar to organize maintenance facilities

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Firm selected for childrens’ agronomy training center

United Phosphorus launches enhanced customer service

Bowlin starts own consulting firm

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July 12-14 — Texas Turfgrass Association Summer Conference

July 15 — Cornell University Field Day

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This week’s featured videos:

Craig Currier Battles Torrential Rain at U.S. Open

Tee It Up: How Did You Get Into The Turf Business and What's Your Favorite Movie?

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