Looking forward to another article about the latest chemistry to control Poa annua in the winter? If so, this article probably is not for you. To be sure, herbicides play a key role in keeping a golf ...
Ed. note: Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we’re picking the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re ...
Poa annua is a prolific seed producer at any height of cut. The grass’ ability to seed contributes to its spread, and the seedheads can affect putting green smoothness in spring. Poa plants are also ...
Once upon a time, long ago, I studied golf course maintenance in college, some 32 years ago, to be exact. So, if I have enough coffee in me and can pry open the memory banks, I could talk halfway ...
Q: I have a 1-acre yard and about 60 percent is good with mostly tall fescue. However, the rest is a mixture of fescue, Poa annua, and Poa trivialis. The Poa grasses started turning brown when the ...
Why afternoon putts are a nightmare and what makes this temperamental grass the perfect defense for golf’s most iconic course Once upon a time, long ago, I studied golf course maintenance in college, ...