Regular Contributors
Executive Director Report for 2012 AGM
Prepared by Jerry Rousseau - For a 'short year', we have certainly made considerable progress since my last annual report presented at our 2011 Annual General Meeting.
Patience And Persistence Pays Off For Quadra Island Golf Club
For decades, travellers have been visiting Quadra Island, BC for its natural beauty and majestic views of the Coast Mountains. As of September 1, 2012 the small island has something new to boast. The Quadra Island Golf Club opened its doors to nine holes of exciting golf that is certain to entertain visitors and island residents for many years to come.
The State of the Game
One of the highlights from the 2012 Western Canada Turfgrass Association (WCTA) conference and tradeshow was the State of the Game Symposium that was held on the final day. By Rick Munro
A Design For The Past, Present & Future: Sagebrush
Richard Zokol Shown At His Recent Induction Into The Canadian Golf Of Fame.From the outset the principals at Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club near Merritt, BC were determined to produce a golf course that would ease design and maintenance pressures put on the golf industry by environmentalists, the public and the government by creating a truly environmentally sensitive golf facility.
Floating In a Root Zone
by Dave Doherty
OK…we’ve had hundreds of meetings. We’ve done all of our homework. We’ve selected an architect and a construction company, and chosen the type of grass for surfacing or resurfacing our greens.
We’ve had the sands that are available to us analyzed frontwards and backwards, upside down and inside out. We’ve have lab certification of what the physical properties will be for all of our possible different root zone mixes, using each of the different sands with both organic materials and inorganic amendments in ratios of 100/00, 95/05, 90/10, 85/15, 80/20 and sometimes 75/25. We’ve crossed our Ts and dotted our Is and are ready to go forward with our project with great anticipation, but maybe a little apprehension.
Let’s Talk Aerification And Money
By Dave Doherty
In my last article, “Testing Greens when they are Healthy is a Must”, a superintendent in the U.S. Gulf Coast area was planning to adjust his aerification program after our ISTRC visit to his course. The superintendent made the decision to modify his aerification program based on the physical property testing over the last few years and what was found during the ISTRC site visit.
Testing Greens When They Are Healthy Is A Must
Boardroom Yarn # 30
by Dave Doherty
Fifteen years ago most greens testing was done on stressed greens, because as an industry we’ve always been reactive instead of proactive when it comes to the turf care of our golf greens.
There is Always an Answer if we Follow the Path that Useful Science Leads us Down
Boardroom Yarn # 29
by Dave Doherty
Recently I had occasion to go back and look at some of the reports that I had written some 20 years ago, and in so doing realized how far we have come in regards to useful science since those early days in regards to the physical properties of sports turf root zones.
The State of the Industry
by Dave Doherty
The last few years have been the toughest, roughest, most stressful and difficult years the sports turf industry has ever known. First the recession that started sometime in the year 2008 and continues today. In many parts of North America the recession in regards to employment and available recreational dollars is worse today [November – December 2011] than in the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. Most would agree that this difficult time has been ongoing for over three years and shows no signs of getting better in the near future.
Plants Need Oxygen & Standing Water Is Not A Good Thing
From his Boardroom Yarn Series, David L. Doherty in his July/ August 2011column reminds us of a couple of agronomy truths.