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MARCH 3 DIGITAL TURFHEAD I would be remiss if I let another installment go by without mentioning golfʼs governing body, the USGA. The Green Section has helped thousands of Golf Course Superintendents over the years by providing timely research, reports, rulings and visits- all with the intent of helping us to provide better golf courses for golfers, not to mention helping to make our lives easier. As you may have noticed our Super Blog of the Month by Neil Radatz, CGCS of Hawks Landing Golf Club in Verona, Wisc., marries his excellent and informative blog with bits and pieces from the USGA Green Section. Their monthly publication, the USGA Green Section Record, is now in a newsletter format that you can sign up for and receive via email. If you visit USGA.org, just click the COURSE CARE link. Or, if youʼd like to skip the home page and head straight to the goods, here is a great place to start. Continuing with our USGA theme this week, Brooks Mosley, Golf Course Superintendent of Chateau Golf and Country Club in Kenner, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans, has a new blog about the clubsʼ maintenance issues. He leads off with a great YouTube clip from the USGA that explains the frost delay issue very well. Those of you still dealing with frost delays this time of year will do well to share it with your members/guests if you can. Those golfers that actually pay attention may cut you some slack the next time you tell them itʼs best for the course if they wait a whole HALF- HOUR before they can tee it up. Sheesh! Check out Brooksʼ blog, and the video, right here . Those unsung turf equipment technicians are at it again. In case you missed the announcement the IGCEMA will be putting together their second Virtual Trade Show (VTS) on March 23rd through March 25th. According to the IGCEMA_RSS_FEED, “The virtual trade show is a three-day, live, online event for suppliers, dealers and customers to gather for meaningful business development and relationship building.” The way I see it, if you missed the GIS, then you need to check out the VTS! Here is the announcement. The ʻCasual Armʼ of the IGCEMA, GolfTECHS.net invites you to celebrate with them and their upcoming milestone: BBQ #100! Nothing goes better with tech-talk like a char- broiled e-burger and icy cold e-beer. Turf Equipment Technicians from around the world have come to rely on the camaraderie generated by these bi-weekly e-gatherings. Solving problems ranging from weedeaters to world events, it all happens thanks in great part to sponsorship from the Toro Company, who is throwing in some goodies for this event. Click here to find out all the details.

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MARCH 3 DIGITAL TURFHEAD I would be remiss if I let another installment go by without mentioning golfʼs governing body, the USGA. The Green Section has helped thousands of Golf Course Superintendents over the years by providing timely research, reports, rulings and visits-all with the intent of helping us to provide better golf courses for golfers, not to mention helping to make our lives easier. As you may have noticed our Super Blog of the Month by Neil Radatz, CGCS of Hawks Landing Golf Club in Verona, Wisc., marries his excellent and informative blog with bits and pieces from the USGA Green Section. Their monthly publication, the USGA Green Section Record, is now in a newsletter format that you can sign up for and receive via email. If you visit USGA.org, just click the COURSE CARE link. Or, if youʼd like to skip the home page and head straight to the goods, here is a great place to start. Continuing with our USGA theme this week, Brooks Mosley, Golf Course Superintendent of Chateau Golf and Country Club in Kenner, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans, has a new blog about the clubsʼ maintenance issues. He leads off with a great YouTube clip from the USGA that explains the frost delay issue very well. Those of you still dealing with frost delays this time of year will do well to share it with your members/guests if you can. Those golfers that actually pay attention may cut you some slack the next time you tell them itʼs best for the course if they wait a whole HALF-HOUR before they can tee it up. Sheesh! Check out Brooksʼ blog, and the video, right here. Those unsung turf equipment technicians are at it again. In case you missed the announcement the IGCEMA will be putting together their second Virtual Trade Show (VTS) on March 23rd through March 25th. According to the IGCEMA_RSS_FEED, “The virtual trade show is a three-day, live, online event for suppliers, dealers and customers to gather for meaningful business development and relationship building.” The way I see it, if you missed the GIS, then you need to check out the VTS! Here is the announcement. The ʻCasual Armʼ of the IGCEMA, GolfTECHS.net invites you to celebrate with them and their upcoming milestone: BBQ #100! Nothing goes better with tech-talk like a char-broiled e-burger and icy cold e-beer. Turf Equipment Technicians from around the world have come to rely on the camaraderie generated by these bi-weekly e-gatherings. Solving problems ranging from weedeaters to world events, it all happens thanks in great part to sponsorship from the Toro Company, who is throwing in some goodies for this event. Click here to find out all the details.

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My choice for video clip of the week is from youtube user ʻdefendingdallas,ʼ and I dedicate it to all the dads out there (and future dads). My youngest just had her 13th birthday, but this is still a clip I can relate to. Thanks defendingdallas.