Monthly Archives: February 2014

Management Styles

In war, commanders give orders and soldiers obey; golf maintenance is not, thankfully, war. [2/28/14]

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Sharing

A Superintendent who earns more than twice his assistant is selfish and/or arrogant, or needs a new assistant. [2/27/14]

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Superintendents

A lazy Superintendent searches for others to do his work; a wise one searches for work that only he can do. [2/26/14]

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Honor

Honor the golfers, they pay our wages. [2/25/14]

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Preparations

Preparing for the first tournament of the year is like getting ready for the birth of a child. [2/24/14…first tournament of the year this past weekend]

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General

Today is never tomorrow. [2/23/14]

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Training

At times, it is easier for a Superintendent to train a greenkeeper than to train his own child, but one is exceedingly more important and deserving. [2/22/14]

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Simplicity

A young Superintendent makes simple things seem complicated; an experienced one makes complicated things seem simple. [2/21/14]

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Revelry

In the light of the day, a golf course is full of laughter and joy, but in the darkness of the night, it is occupied with wild and mysterious revelry. [2/20/14]

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The Players

All rounds of golf contain interruptions and obstacles; a wise golfer learns to enjoy them all. [2/19/14]

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