Rich Duggan (@rduggan82) 's Twitter Profile
Rich Duggan

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USGA Green Section (@usgagrnsection) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long stretches of dry weather can be challenging for golf courses, even with a good irrigation system. Here’s a few things you can expect to see on golf courses when dry weather hits and a few ways that superintendents keep the course in good shape until rain returns.

Matthew Wharton (@ihccgreenkeeper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hopefully this story which recently ran in The Herald, Scotland’s largest daily newspaper, helps spark positive change! Greenkeepers: A dying breed? Industry keen to increase visibility of vital role heraldscotland.com/sport/23062503…

Timothy Moraghan (@timmoraghan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Golfers dumber each day Chewing a fellow member out for not raking his footprints in a bunker "I thought those rakes are for the crew".

Timothy Moraghan (@timmoraghan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No "graduated rough" at Merion next month. With the primary rough going "old school" the boys will be howling. If firm- balls will be lost.

Adam Moeller (@adammoeller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annual bluegrass weevil activity observed in Buffalo today. Scout closely if you see off - color areas in collars/fairways/teeing grounds.

New England Regional Turfgrass Foundation (@ne_rtf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And lastly. Thursday, January 29 – The Trade Show and Education Sessions will go on as scheduled starting at 9am. Please RT all of these.

Adam Moeller (@adammoeller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Winter injury on greens and fairways all over the region. Temp greens are needed and expect crabgrass and lingering damaging in fairways.