Just because golf season is over doesn’t mean courses don’t still need regular attention. The maintenance team makes routine course checks throughout the winter looking for damage, debris or any ...
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The use of aerial drones in the care and feeding of golf courses was one of the cutting-edge technologies on display at a recent convention of golf course managers in San Diego. But the gathering wasn ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. While I love playing golf first thing in the morning, it often comes at a cost to ...
The total land area devoted to golf in the U.S. is relatively small, but courses can offer substantial environmental benefits – especially in developed areas where green space is increasingly limited.
Whether it be a club championship, member-guest or state amateur, every course, no matter the budget, prepares for tournaments throughout the year. Golfers have high expectations for course conditions ...
Beginning in March, while most of us were still chasing powder days, employees of High Country golf courses were shifting their attention from wintertime responsibilities to making preparations for ...
As environmental questions about the impact of golf courses on ecosystems have been raised, the environmental team at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys in South Korea has undertaken a series of strategies ...
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