Ohio golf

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.
More in Ohio golf
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.
When the architect leaves
It’s bittersweet when the status of a project shifts from “under construction” to “completed.” The architect will leave, as expected, but the architect-superintendent-course relationship continues.
Rain on me
September looked and felt like August in Ohio. How did Buckeye State superintendents handle the prolonged dry stretch?
One river, many problems
Along Ohio’s Black River reside multiple golf courses, causing similar and different problems for each.
Beyond the Page 57: Meet Kelsie Horner
Kelsie Horner is our summer editorial assistant and is already doing great work in the magazine and on the website. She also just turned 21. Get to know the Kent State senior a little more.
Never too soon to start
Fairlawn Country Club intern Brianna Foster recaps her eventful first volunteering experience — at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Advanced Turf Solutions hires Kent Turner
Longtime superintendent will cover the Cincinnati region as a sales representative.
Greens with Envy 60: Now with more Jimmy Clark!
Account manager (and scratch golfer) Jimmy Clark joins the podcast to discuss playing 100 holes in a day and grilling out with the team at Hammock Creek Golf Club.
Editor’s notebook: Future with a view
After six years and a $3.5 million capital campaign, First Tee – Cleveland has a new home. Matt LaWell visits the impressive facility at an inspiring course.
Bunker talk at Sand Ridge
The esteemed Ohio club has renovated almost all of its 100 bunkers over the last five years. What approach did superintendent Ian Gallagher and his team take?