Monthly Archives: February 2014

Mistakes (again)

Young Superintendents toil to avoid mistakes; experienced ones learn to repair them. [2/18/13]

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Pits

On a golf course, children call bunkers ‘sand pits’; experienced Superintendents call them ‘money pits’. [2/17/14]

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General

Speak what you will. [2/16/14]

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Superintendents

Young Superintendents seek fear from their crew; wise ones stir-up goodwill. [2/15/14]

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Training

Training an assistant superintendent is more difficult than ‘training’ a new wife. When a wife is fully ‘trained’, she becomes a lifelong blessing and joyful partner. When an assistant is fully trained, he moves on to become a Superintendent. [2/14/14]

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Professors

A misguided turfgrass professor scours the research and literature to gain knowledge and insight; a wise one hungers and thirsts to speak with retired professors. [2/13/14]

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Mistakes

A misplaced decimal point causes a Superintendent much stress and agony; an incorrect unit of measure causes unemployment. [2/12/14]

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Lost

Many Superintendents have lost a family because of a golf course and many Superintendents have lost a golf course because of a lost family. [2/11/14]

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All Bark and No Bite

A misguided Superintendent fears venomous spiders; a knowledgeable one fears only those that inflict harm. [2/10/14]

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General

One of the most difficult things about life is death, and one of the most difficult things about death is life. [2/9/14]

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