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Inspired by the author's long-running seminar Golf Course Maintenance for the Club Manager, this reference offers a wealth of common sense, practical solutions and tips to golf course superintendents and other turf management professionals.
Chapter 1: The Putting GreenChapter 2: The Teeing GroundChapter 3: FairwaysChapter 4: The RoughChapter 5: Trees on the Golf CourseChapter 6: BunkersChapter 7: Marking the Golf CourseChapter 8: Paths and RoadsChapter 9: Irrigation and DrainageChapter 10: Soil and Water TestingChapter 11: Fertilizer and NutritionChapter 12: CultivationChapter 13: Weeds Found in Turf and LandscapesChapter 14: TopdressingChapter 15: Best Management Practices (BMP)Chapter 16: Best Management Practices and Integrated Pest ManagementChapter 17: Plant Growth RegulatorsChapter 18: Insect Problems and Insecticides Used in TurfChapter 19: Basic Chemical and Pesticide PrinciplesChapter 20: Audubon Cooperative SanctuaryChapter 21: CommunicationChapter 22: Golf Course BudgetChapter 23: The Turf Care CenterREFERENCESINDEXDanny H. Quast, CGCS,is the owner of DHD Tree Products in Juneau, Wisconsin, and established one of the foremost tree programs for golf courses in the United States. He worked as Grounds Manager for the 1999 PGA Championship and the 1990 US Open, was Superintendent at the 1989 United States Golf Association Mid-Amateur.
Wayne Otto, CGCS,has been a golf course superintendent for 42 years. A resident of Grafton, Wisconsin, he was the first CGSAA-certified golf course superintendent in Wisconsin. A graduate of the Turf Management program at Penn State, he is also a fulS;