Worm casts are a problem on many golf courses in the spring. These little clumps of dirt interfere with maintenance and they can have a very negative impact on playability. So why can't we get rid of them?
Fight the urge to pull off the path when parking your golf cart near tees and greens. It’s a natural impulse, but it damages the grass and creates bad lies. Click to learn more 👇
Keeping the greens smooth takes a team effort between the maintenance staff and golfers, with a little help from Mother Nature thrown in. Here’s what you can do to keep putts rolling true.
Hot weather and packed tee sheets are a recipe for heavy cart traffic. If you're riding instead of walking, keep these tips in mind to minimize any impact on the course.
As U.S. Open week gets started, it's always good to remember that there's a big difference between course maintenance for a national championship and daily play - especially when it comes to the greens.
Purdue’s point guard, Braden Smith was asked about his turnover late in the game.
His teammate, Zach Edey grabbed the mic and reminded everyone that every possession is important, and everyone was responsible for turnovers throughout the game.
‘He Put Colebrook On The Map’
After 45 Years And 606 Wins, Buddy Trask Retires From Coaching Basketball
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