(Source: Golf 20/20) More than 150 golf industry leaders came together at the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL on May 10, 2011 for the GOLF 20/20 Forum. The mission of the forum was to align the industry behind the common goal of ensuring the future vitality of...
(Source: Rain Bird) As superintendents know, each golf course is different, with its own complex ecosystem, wet and dry areas, varying soil conditions, compaction levels and turf issues. While advanced central control systems make it possible to manage irrigation...
(Source: Toro) Toro announces the launch of NSN® Connect Plus, a new service that remotely monitors the status of a golf course’s Lynx™ Control System software and computer hardware to ensure that their irrigation system is running properly. The addition of...
(Source: Environmental & Turf Services, Inc.) As golf continues to be mired in a devastated economy, Environmental & Turf Services (ETS) of Wheaton, Maryland and The Golf Resource Group (GRG) of Phoenix, Arizona have announced the release of a carbon footprint...
(Source: Associated Press) In dismissing a personal injury lawsuit, New York’s top court ruled that slices, hooks, and other errant shots are common hazards on the links, and a golfer cannot expect to get a warning shout of “Fore!” every time a ball comes his way. In...
(Source: Rain Bird) Three Rain Bird Academy classes have been approved by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) for Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) Continuing Education (CE) hours. The approved classes are the Introduction to Irrigation and...