Monthly Archives: April 2014

Joy and Relief

Watering greens after aerification brings a Superintendent much joy and relief. [4/10/14]

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When Time Stops

When time stops, even for the briefest moment, infinity becomes a smashing and heart-shaking reality. [4/9/14]

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Into the Storm

A short-sighted Superintendent labors to avoid the unknown and the unpredictable; an insightful one catapults himself into a storm of disorientation, risking security and reputation, hoping to befriend wisdom and understanding. [4/8/14]

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Dragging

A Superintendent is a skilled and proficient trainer, but after aerifying greens, he feels most comfortable when he drags; it is difficult to teach art, but nearly impossible to make an artist. [4/7/14]

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The Cost of Aerification

It is difficult to determine the cost of aerifying greens, but exceedingly difficult to determine the cost of not aerifying greens. [4/6/14]

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To Aerify or not to Aerify

A young Superintendent aerifies greens based on tradition; an experienced one measures organic matter content. [4/5/14]

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Last Word…’Vandalism’

A young Superintendent believes he is king of the course; an experienced one knows homeowners have the last word. [4/4/14]

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Some of My Best Friends Smoke

A man who litters the earth with cigarette butts is like a child who steals from his siblings and a Superintendent who tosses butts on another man’s course is like an adult who pillages his parents; I say it again, … Continue reading

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Practicing Futility

Watering greens with a sprayer brings hope to a desperate heart, beyond this, it is a chasing after the wind. [4/2/14]

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Plant Physiology

Technology, supplies, and equipment are constantly changing, but plants remain constant; if you understand them today, they will be the same tomorrow. [4/1/14]

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