
Jim Blayney (5)
Everybody has a story to tell.
Even you.
Why not share your story — of accomplishment or struggle, of friends acquired or lost, of lessons learned, of your year in review — in the sixth annual Turfheads Take Over issue, which will be published in December?
Feel free to write about any industry topic you feel is relevant. Topics covered in 2020 included the importance of mentors, how to (subtly) tout your value to the club, how assistants (or anybody, really) can better serve themselves and their club, what makes local golf courses special, thinking about the course as a story, returning to the industry, and the end of the line.
Everybody with an interest in the golf industry and helping others is encouraged to write. Past contributors have included current and former superintendents, assistant superintendents, designers and architects, teachers and researchers, consultants, and manufacturer and distributor representatives.
Stories of 600 words or more with accompanying photos or other images can be emailed to Guy Cipriano (gcipriano@gie.net) or Matt LaWell (mlawell@gie.net). And if you need any help throughout the writing and editing process, just call or send an email. We’re here and happy to help you however we can.
New this year is the first Turfheads Guide to Grilling, a printed insert sponsored by AQUA-AID Solutions with tasty recipes submitted by Golf Course Industry readers and followers. The insert will be printed inside the Turfheads Take Over issue. CLICK HERE to submit recipes and images. Recipes selected for the printed guide will receive #TurfheadsGrilling swag and an opportunity to receive a team cookout.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, Nov. 5. We want to hear your story.
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