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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.
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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.
Continuous motion
Knickerbocker Country Club rests just 10 miles outside midtown Manhattan. Four years of hustle have reinvigorated a course with holes designed by two Golden Age greats.
GCSAA announces newest class of leadership program
Eight assistant superintendents were selected for the EXCEL Leadership Program.
Nielsen named to EPA Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee
The Bedford Golf and Tennis Club superintendent and GCSAA member will serve on the federal advisory committee.
Smooth beginnings
What should a superintendent do during their first week, month or season at a new club? A quartet of talented turf pros share their perspective.
Elevated offering high above the Hudson River
Following a year-long closure, Hudson National Golf Club reveals results of a Fazio Design renovation.
Chain reaction
New York superintendent Adam Mis reflects on how one decision started a wild three-year stretch of personnel moves.
Our Big Day: Jim Kelly Celebrity Golf Classic
Terry Hills Golf Course Batavia, New York
Our Big Day: International Junior Masters
East Aurora Country Club East Aurora, New York