Greens with Envy 66: A Southern spring road trip

Three days, three courses, three very different experiences: We recap our recent sojourn south for a First Green educational event, a practice day at the Masters, and an all-encompassing construction project outside Charlotte.

Wonderful Women of Golf 46: Heather Schapals returns

New year, new course, new challenges for Heather Schapals, who recently moved from Southern California to Santa Fe, New Mexico, for a superintendent position at The Club at Las Campanas. She discusses the differences between working at sea level and 7,000 feet, acclimating to a new crew, and more.

Talking Turf Weeds 13: Talking seasonal change with Heidi Burgess and Paul Marquardt

Temperatures are warming up and spring is finally starting to arrive in full force. What do you need to know to keep your turf healthy as the seasons change? A pair of agronomic experts weigh in.

Beyond the Page 65: New faces on the back page

Dave Delsandro and Jeff Corcoran are well known within the golf course maintenance world, but they are still new in the magazine — just three columns into their back-page run. How do they translate their philosophy into 700 words every month?

USGA releases Water Conservation Playbook

Digital publication written by the USGA and 12 contributing experts available for free download.

Wonderful Women of Golf 45: Alexa Moncada

Alexa Moncada dreams about — and is working toward — a career in golf course architecture. After internships at Pinehursts in both Colorado and North Carolina and at Spanish Bay, and with encouragement from Tom Doak and Angela Moser, she's well on her way.

This month on Superintendent Radio Network: February 2025

Discussed within: Becoming a superintendent … how simulators might affect everyday golfers (great!) and TV golf (eh) … moving from criminology to equipment management … setting up shop amid Canadian mountains … and more …

Beyond the Page 64: To infinity and beyond

More than 19 million people played golf last year ... but never stepped foot on a golf course. How can on- and off-course golf work together? And how many of those 19 million might ever move over to play on green grass? Outside the Ropes columnist Tim Moraghan checks in with his unique perspective.

Wonderful Women of Golf 44: Hannah Orr

Hannah Orr has worked on both ballfields and golf courses, in a variety of professional positions. Now in her second year as superintendent at Shadow Ridge CC in Omaha, she's all in on golf — and leading her team.