AGIF Certificate in Greenkeeping Expands to Vietnam
Danang, Vietnam: The Asian Golf Industry Federation’s acclaimed Certificate in Greenkeeping programme will expand into Vietnam this year.
Danang, Vietnam: The Asian Golf Industry Federation’s acclaimed Certificate in Greenkeeping programme will expand into Vietnam this year.
Singapore and LaGrange, Georgia, United States: Atlas Turf International has named Jebsen & Jessen as its exclusive distributor in Southeast Asia.
Minneapolis, United States: Golf course superintendents can monitor, manage, track and maintain the health of their operations all in one place with the IntelliDash platform from Toro.
Melbourne, Australia: Groups representing more than 31,000 golf course management professionals in 78 countries have joined forces for this year’s International ‘Thank a Superintendent Day’.
Lawrence, Kansas, United States: The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America has awarded 20 college scholarships as part of its Legacy Awards programme.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Troon has appointed Simon Doyle as the organisation’s new Vice President of Agronomy for the International Division, effective immediately.
Berkshire, England: Indigrow’s Solar Energy is a true foliar feed, containing magnesium in a readily available form, offering a variety of benefits.
St Andrews, Scotland: At The 150th Open, every blade of grass, from the pristine greens, immaculate fairways and challenging roughs, were cut with blades sharpened by a Foley grinder.
Kansas, United States: Golf courses in the United States used 29 per cent less water in 2020, compared with usage in 2005, according to recently released survey data.
Berkshire, England: Amino acids have a variety of functions and are crucial to the overall health of any plant. Getting the correct balance is vital in preventing stress, says Indigrow’s Brian Croose.
Copenhagen, Denmark: Organised by the Scandinavian Turfgrass Environment Research Foundation, the 14th International Turfgrass Research Conference takes place from July 10-15.
Kansas, United States: Before even acknowledging the champion of the 122nd US Open, Mike Whan, CEO of the USGA, honoured an individual who represents a profession that often gets overlooked.