Municipal golf’s moment

The busiest courses in the business are faring better than ever in the post-pandemic market. They are also better than ever thanks to committed people.

This month on Superintendent Radio Network: October 2024

Discussed within: Sending sand on a train from Idaho to Kansas … the first(?) family of golf course architecture … the state of construction and renovation … traveling from Venice to Virginia … not being able to touch machines … fall road trips … and more.

Baltusrol, Prairie Dunes wrap up irrigation work

Landscapes Unlimited helped bring both course projects to the finish line.

Greens with Envy 63: Five states, three editors, one episode

Fall golf is in full swing, and so is our fall golf travel. Assistant editor Kelsie Horner and publisher + editor-in-chief Guy Cipriano are back from the road to talk with managing editor Matt LaWell about nearly a dozen different courses.

Something to consider

More courses are adding the USGA’s GS3 smart golf ball to their daily maintenance routine. What have they learned?

New Jersey’s Legacy Club hires new superintendent

AJ Josefoski lands his first top job after working the last two years at Pine Valley.

This month on Superintendent Radio Network

A Rutgers alum charts her course … an architect recalls 40 years of projects … a classified ad (remember those?) helps a Guamanian carve out a career in the industry … we introduce the newest member of our team … and more …

Concert Golf Partners acquires TPC Jasna Polana

Florida-based company selected from a pool of 20 bidders to purchase highly regarded New Jersey club.

Wonderful Women of Golf 37: Raquel Schwartz

Like so many assistants, Raquel Schwartz wants to become a golf course superintendent. Until she does, though, she'll keep adding more to her work plate at Stone Harbor GC in New Jersey, volunteering for tournaments, and more.

Wonderful Women of Golf 36: Vanja Drasler

What does it take to pack up your life and move across an ocean where you know little more than your profession and a handful of helpful folks? Vanja Drasler bet on herself — and her hard work is paying off.

Vanja Drasler

Montclair Golf Club